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- 03:36, 16 February 2023 Nestor Leynes (hist | edit) [2,500 bytes] Rpelaez (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Nestor Leynes''' was born on February 26, 1922 in Santa Cruz, Manila. His parents were Ricardo Leynes, a doctor, and Enriqueta Garcia, a registered nurse. He was a Fili...") Tag: Visual edit
- 09:39, 11 January 2023 Kannawidan Ylocos Festival (hist | edit) [2,331 bytes] Rpelaez (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Kannawidan Ylocos Festival''' is a commemoration of the separation of the two parts of Ilocos in 1818 held in the province of Ilocos Sur.<ref>.———“Kannawida...") Tag: Visual edit
- 07:48, 11 January 2023 Pasalamat Festival (hist | edit) [1,039 bytes] Rpelaez (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Pasalamat Festival''' is held in Pagadian City during the third week of January. It serves as a way to express gratitude, show respect, and commemorate the arrival...") Tag: Visual edit
- 07:35, 11 January 2023 Diyandi Festival (hist | edit) [1,025 bytes] Rpelaez (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Diyandi Festival''' is a spiritual and cultural festival held on the third Monday of January in Misamis Oriental. It is demonstrated as an expression of respect and app...") Tag: Visual edit
- 07:19, 11 January 2023 Kuyamis Festival (hist | edit) [1,896 bytes] Rpelaez (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Kuyamis Festival''' is one of the most important festivals in Misamis Oriental. The festival lasts nearly a week, typically from the 5th to the 10th of January each...") Tag: Visual edit
- 06:50, 11 January 2023 Fiesta Tsinoy (hist | edit) [1,279 bytes] Rpelaez (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Fiesta Tsinoy''' is a Chinese New Year celebration celebrated by Filipino-Chinese in the city of Legazpi, Albay, Bicol. This annual celebration takes place...") Tag: Visual edit
- 02:25, 6 January 2023 Top Headlines of 2023 (hist | edit) [1,441 bytes] Jpcornejo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Here are the important and significant events that have happened in the Philippines in 2023. == Incumbent government officials == * President: Bongbong Marcos (PFP) * Vi...") Tag: Visual edit
- 02:43, 3 January 2023 Alunsina (hist | edit) [5,266 bytes] Amnravago (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Alunsina''' is the virgin goddess of the eastern skies in Visayan mythology and one of the major deities in the pantheon of Suludnon. She is also the goddes...") Tag: Visual edit
- 00:26, 3 January 2023 Mebuyan (hist | edit) [3,011 bytes] Amnravago (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Mebuyan''' is the Bagobo goddess of the underworld. She is the daughter of Tuglibon, the creator goddess, and the sister of Lumabat, god of the sky....") Tag: Visual edit
- 07:27, 29 December 2022 Ipememehandi (hist | edit) [1,106 bytes] Fclacanlale (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Ipememehandi''' is the Manobo goddess of wealth who is also considered equal to the supreme deity. Her home in the skies is described to be extravagant and overflowing with...") Tag: Visual edit
- 06:33, 29 December 2022 Daungen (hist | edit) [814 bytes] Fclacanlale (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Daungen''' is the goddess of the rainbow. She is one of the two children of the god Kabunian (Lumawig) and the mortal Bugan.<ref>.——— “Daungen”. ''Encyclopedi...") Tag: Visual edit
- 06:02, 29 December 2022 Darago (hist | edit) [869 bytes] Fclacanlale (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Darago is an ancient war deity. It is believed that she resides in Mt. Apo along with her husband and fellow war deity, Mandarangan. They control the warriors’ fate and...") Tag: Visual edit
- 05:51, 29 December 2022 Bait Pandi (hist | edit) [797 bytes] Fclacanlale (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Bait Pandi is a goddess who taught Bagobo women how to weave.<ref>.——— “List of Art Deities”. ''Wikipedia''. December 20. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_art_d...") Tag: Visual edit
- 05:15, 29 December 2022 Naga (hist | edit) [583 bytes] Fclacanlale (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''naga''' is described as a winged dragon with sharp claws and fiery breath. The Maranaos believe that this creature lives in outer space. The naga’s figure is sculpted...") Tag: Visual edit
- 05:02, 29 December 2022 Anagolay (hist | edit) [1,705 bytes] Amnravago (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Anagolay''' is the ancient Tagalog goddess of lost things. She is the daughter of Lakapati, the goddess of fertility and agriculture, and Mapulon, the god of season...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 03:58, 29 December 2022 Lumbong (hist | edit) [883 bytes] Fclacanlale (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Hailed from the Maranao folktales, the '''lumbong''' is a colossal animal that is believed to be carrying the world on its back. It is described to be a huge snake or cow. The...") Tag: Visual edit
- 03:26, 29 December 2022 Lang-an (hist | edit) [1,069 bytes] Amnravago (talk | contribs) (Created page with "For the Tinggians, '''Lang-an''' of Kadalapayan is the goddess of wind and rain. She is the mother of Aponi-tolau, the warrior god of mountains. == Literatur...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 09:02, 28 December 2022 Yanggaw (hist | edit) [2,083 bytes] Amnravago (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The yanggaw from Hiligaynon folklore refers to a newly infected aswang or people who were turned into aswang by other aswang. The yanggaw has an intense thirst for hum...") Tag: Visual edit
- 08:38, 28 December 2022 Garuda (hist | edit) [818 bytes] Fclacanlale (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Hailed from Maranao folktales, the '''Garuda''' is a giant man-eating bird. The name garuda originated from the Sanskrit word which means “eagle”. It dwells on ''gindolong...") Tag: Visual edit
- 08:17, 28 December 2022 Danag (hist | edit) [2,638 bytes] Amnravago (talk | contribs) (Created page with "According to the Isnegs in the Cordilleran province of Apayao, the danags used to be benevolent spirits from the heavens who would come down to...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 08:08, 28 December 2022 Karibangsa (hist | edit) [612 bytes] Fclacanlale (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Maranaos believe that the karibangsa is a spirit that dwells on the second layer of the earth.<ref>Samar, Edgar Calabia. ''Mga Nilalang na Kagila-gilalas''. Quezon City: A...") Tag: Visual edit
- 07:32, 28 December 2022 Mandurugo (hist | edit) [1,057 bytes] Fclacanlale (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A mandurugo is a vampire-like creature that is said to be most active in Capiz, Panay Island. They assume the form of seductive young women during the day and transform into m...") Tag: Visual edit
- 06:27, 28 December 2022 Makaboteng (hist | edit) [1,490 bytes] Fclacanlale (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''makaboteng''' (also known as sanadan) is hailed from Tingguian folktales and is the nature deity of deers and hogs. Its name means “one who scares”. His blessings a...") Tag: Visual edit
- 06:04, 28 December 2022 Balatiti (hist | edit) [628 bytes] Fclacanlale (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Tagalogs consider '''Balatiti''' as omen birds. Balatiti provides signs or messages that help people read and understand their destinies. A balatiti’s cry may be interpreted...") Tag: Visual edit
- 05:25, 28 December 2022 Ikugan (hist | edit) [969 bytes] Amnravago (talk | contribs) (Created page with "According to the folklore of the Tagbanwa people in Palawan, the ikugan is a giant monkey-like creature with big hands and feet. It has soft hair and a very elongated...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 05:08, 28 December 2022 Berkakan (hist | edit) [873 bytes] Amnravago (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Category:Mythical Creatures Category:Ilocano Mythology Category:Philippine Mythology In Ilocano folklore, the berkakan is a giant fish with a wide mouth that...") Tag: Visual edit
- 03:43, 28 December 2022 Tonong (hist | edit) [845 bytes] Fclacanlale (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The tonong are spirits who assume different forms and usually help humans. They are divine beings dwelling in seas, lakes, sky realm, and nonok trees. The tonongs have more...") Tag: Visual edit
- 03:41, 28 December 2022 Mantiw (hist | edit) [1,651 bytes] Amnravago (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In Kinaray-a folklore, the mantiw is a very thin creature whose height is as tall as the towering trees, like the coconut tree. Its skin is covered with black hair. The m...") Tag: Visual edit
- 03:32, 28 December 2022 Bangan (hist | edit) [706 bytes] Fclacanlale (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Bangan is Cordillera’s goddess of love and romance. She is the daughter of Bugan and Lumawig. She is the sister of Obban, the goddess of fertility.<ref>Jocanda, F. Landa...") Tag: Visual edit
- 03:17, 28 December 2022 Ibu (hist | edit) [661 bytes] Fclacanlale (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Ibu is the Manobo goddess of the underworld and is believed to be the caretaker of the departed. All the disputes and concerns regarding the souls and her realm is within Ibu...") Tag: Visual edit
- 02:54, 28 December 2022 Masiken (hist | edit) [2,894 bytes] Amnravago (talk | contribs) (Created page with "For the Igorots, Masiken (also known as Yumogyog by the Ifugaos) is the guardian of the underworld where the dead dwell. He lives in the rocky parts of r...") Tag: Visual edit
- 01:46, 28 December 2022 Idyanale (hist | edit) [593 bytes] Fclacanlale (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The early Tagalogs regard '''Idyanale''' as the goddess of agriculture and livestock farming. She is the wife of Dumangan, the god of bountiful harvests. She is the mother of...") Tag: Visual edit
- 01:39, 28 December 2022 Amalanhig (hist | edit) [3,907 bytes] Amnravago (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The amalanhig (also known as maranhig or amaranhig) is a reanimated aswang that lurks in the woods and sucks the blood of its victims using its sharp, pointed tongue. Som...") Tag: Visual edit
- 01:38, 28 December 2022 Gaygayoma (hist | edit) [1,334 bytes] Fclacanlale (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Gaygayoma''' is Sinag (the moon) and Bagbagak’s (a star) daughter. The Tingguians refer to Gaygayoma as the star deity that brought down a basket from the heavens to fetc...") Tag: Visual edit
- 01:11, 28 December 2022 Silit (hist | edit) [571 bytes] Fclacanlale (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Hailed from the folktales of Tingguian people, the silit is described as the god Kadaklan’s dog companion. It is believed that Kadaklan can convey his messages and wishes to...") Tag: Visual edit
- 09:06, 27 December 2022 Busaw (hist | edit) [3,601 bytes] Amnravago (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The busaw is an evil spirit that eats corpses and harms people. It is also said that it likes to eat children. Its nails and teeth are long, curved, and sharp. It also smells...") Tag: Visual edit
- 08:10, 27 December 2022 Legend of Catalina (hist | edit) [2,583 bytes] Fclacanlale (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The story about a mysterious girl, Catalina, is told from Dumaguete’s early days. She is the daughter of Banog who sells liquor made of coconut for a living. Catalina was de...") Tag: Visual edit
- 06:58, 27 December 2022 Kiwig (hist | edit) [2,082 bytes] Amnravago (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The kiwig in Aklan is a type of aswang that lives like a human during the day but transforms into an animal—a dog, a wild boar, or a big cat—at night and attacks h...") Tag: Visual edit
- 06:24, 27 December 2022 Taiyaban (hist | edit) [1,258 bytes] Fclacanlale (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Taiyabans are creatures from Ifugao folktales. They are feared spirits living in natural features and landscapes all over Ifugao. They are described as bird-like creatures tha...") Tag: Visual edit
- 05:45, 27 December 2022 Alan (hist | edit) [1,336 bytes] Fclacanlale (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Alan''' is a creature hailed from Itneg or Tingguian folktales. These are small bird-like humanoids with hideous faces, tough skins, long arms, and fingers and toes pointin...") Tag: Visual edit
- 03:51, 27 December 2022 Tekma (hist | edit) [694 bytes] Amnravago (talk | contribs) (Created page with "According to ancient Subanon beliefs, the tekma is a tall, frightening creature that has feet facing backwards. It lives in the forest and it is said that the tekma is so...") Tag: Visual edit
- 03:34, 27 December 2022 Limokon (hist | edit) [1,089 bytes] Fclacanlale (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Limokon''' is said to be a dove-like mythological creature that Mindanao people consider an omen bird.<ref>———. “Limokon”. ''Wikipedia''. July 29. https://en.wiki...") Tag: Visual edit
- 03:08, 27 December 2022 Kura Sambalani (hist | edit) [451 bytes] Fclacanlale (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Kura Sambalani''' is a mythical creature from Tausug folktales. This creature is commonly described as a white-winged horse that carries people’s souls to the afterli...") Tag: Visual edit
- 03:03, 27 December 2022 Talahiang (hist | edit) [906 bytes] Amnravago (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In Zamboangan folklore, the talahiang is a huge creature measuring up to twelve feet tall. Its muscles are large and its hair is dark and kinky. It also has thick lips and lar...") Tag: Visual edit
- 02:44, 27 December 2022 Minokawa (hist | edit) [2,329 bytes] Amnravago (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In Bagobo folklore, the minokawa is a gigantic bird as large as the island of Negros or Bohol. Its feathers are said to be like sharp swords and its beak and claws are...") Tag: Visual edit
- 02:35, 27 December 2022 Binangunan (hist | edit) [987 bytes] Fclacanlale (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Dumagat’s binangunan bears resemblance to the Tagalog’s tikbalang. These creatures are described as horse-like, with fire tracing from its head to its tail. They are b...") Tag: Visual edit
- 01:40, 27 December 2022 Kabalan (hist | edit) [824 bytes] Fclacanlale (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Kabalans are mythical horse-like creatures originating from Catanduanes in the Bicol region. They are described closely to centaurs; with four horse legs, hairy bodies, and hu...") Tag: Visual edit
- 23:53, 26 December 2022 Tulung (hist | edit) [984 bytes] Amnravago (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The tulung (or tuwung) of the Negritos in the Mt. Pinatubo area is a horse-like creature that bares a striking resemblance to the tikbalang of the Tagalo...") Tag: Visual edit
- 09:22, 23 December 2022 Dalakitnon (hist | edit) [1,083 bytes] Fclacanlale (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Dalakitnons''' are a race of elf-like enchanted creatures with normal human appearances and are living in human communities.<ref>.——— “Dalakitnon”. ''Myth Museum....") Tag: Visual edit
- 09:03, 23 December 2022 Tamawo (hist | edit) [768 bytes] Fclacanlale (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Tamawo''' or Tamao are immortal creatures that never grow tall. They are described with very long hair and white robes. Their skin becomes wrinkled as they age. Tamawos are...") Tag: Visual edit