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These five stories belong to the Bukidnon and to the Bagobo.
\\nStory one is about how the moon and the stars came to be. (Bukidnon)
\\nStory two is about a crab that makes a flood. (Bukidnon)
\\nStory three is about Magbangal, a constellation in the sky that lets the people know it is time to plant the rice. (Bukidnon)
\\nStory four is about how children became monkeys. (Bukidnon)
\\nStory five is about Bulanawan and Aguio and how they were twin brothers, but were split apart and fought until their grandfather brought peace. (Bukidnon)
\\nStory six is the origin story of the Bagobo people. It tells of how the people scattered around the world except two who were too hungry to move. Luckily sugar cane sustained them. (Bagobo)
\\nSource: Philippine Folk Tales collected by Mabel Cook Cole (1916)
\\nMusic/Sound effects: Tribal sounds of the Philippines \\u2022 KALINGA Petites Plan\\xe8tes / Vincent Moon Creative Commons
\\nNarrator: Dustin Steichmann
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