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In the first story, we learn why the moon has spots on its face.
\\nIn the second story, we learn how the Itneg began to farm and use medicine, and why it doesn\'t always work.
\\nAnd in the final story, we learn of a talking jar that must be caught through magic.
\\nSource: Philippine Folk Tales, by Mabel Cook Cole 1916 (Gutenburg)
\\nOcean 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
\\nFilipino music: Traditional music and dance performed by native people from Banaue (Philippines). Recorded in March 2015 in Banaue. Recorded by kevp888 on freesound.org
\\nNarrator: Dustin Steichmann
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