EP 112: Philippines- The Sun and the Moon, How the Itneg Learned to Plant, Magsawi (Mabel Cook Cole 1916)

Published: Jan. 27, 2022, noon

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In the first story, we learn why the moon has spots on its face.

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In the second story, we learn how the Itneg began to farm and use medicine, and why it doesn\'t always work.

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And in the final story, we learn of a talking jar that must be caught through magic.

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Source: Philippine Folk Tales, by Mabel Cook Cole 1916 (Gutenburg)

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Ocean SFX: Sunset on the beach (Philippines). Calm sea waves recorded during the sunset on Masasa beach (Tingloy island, Philippines). Recorded by kevp888 on freesound.org

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Filipino music: Traditional music and dance performed by native people from Banaue (Philippines). Recorded in March 2015 in Banaue. Recorded by kevp888 on freesound.org

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Narrator: Dustin Steichmann

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Podcast Shoutout: AfriWetu By AfriWetu Rooted In Our Story. Celebrating Africa\'s History, People, Culture & Folklore.

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