Dumakulem "Guardian of the Mountains" - The Philippines Today
Dumakulem was known by the ancient Tagalog as a great hunter.(Filipino mythology)Kilala siya ng mga sinaunang tagalog bilang magaling na mangangaso.
Idianale "Goddess of Labor and Good Deeds" - The Philippines Today
Idianale "Goddess of Labor and Good Deeds" is one of the servants of Bathala who lives in the sky. Here, she married another god named Dumangan.
Who is Amihan? - The Philippines Today
Amihan saved our ancestors, "Malakas and Maganda" from the confinement of a bamboo.She is one of the first three creatures in the world.
Tikbalang- Philippine myth: a tall bony humanoid with disproportionate long limbs. It had the head and feet of a horse. It was a fierce protector of his domain; the forest. If any traveller had bad intentions against his home he would play tricks in them. Leading them in circles no matter what direction they turned.
Mangechay 'Great Elder" Kapampangan Region - The Philippines Today
Mangechay 'Great Elder" Kapampangan Region is the equivalent of Bathala in the myth of the Kapampangan. Mangechay is known as a weaver.
Mapulon, God of Seasons - The Philippines Today
Mapulon is Lakapatis's husband, considered to be one of the most beautiful deity. Known as a god of health, he manipulates the weather to grow medicinal plants.
Libulan, God of the Moon, Patron God of Homosexuality - The Philippines Today
Libulan, God of the Moon, Patron God of Homosexuality. According to other stories, Sidapa (God of Death) was attracted to the beauty of the moon.
In Philippine Mythology, Mayari is the one-eyed moon goddess of war, beauty, strength, & revolution
Dumangan (God of Good harvest) - The Philippines Today
Dumangan is the reason for a good harvest of rice. He is thehusband of Idianale, the goddess of labor and good deeds, and both live in the sky.
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Philippines' BALBAL __ In Philippine mythology, a Bal-Bal is a monster that steals corpses whether it is in a funeral or grave and feeds on them.
Filipino Indigenous women
I'm planning to do a series of different Filipino Indigenous women. well good luck on doing research.