Articles on Philippine Mythology, Including: Manananggal, Aswang, Kapre, Tikbalang, Nuno, Irong-Irong, Kulam, Kalantiaw, Code of Kalantiaw, Pulahan, Philippine Epic Poetry, Nuno Sa Punso, Albularyo, Babaylan, Anito, Biag Ni Lam-Ang by Hephaestus Books


Articles on Philippine Mythology, Including: Manananggal, Aswang, Kapre, Tikbalang, Nuno, Irong-Irong, Kulam, Kalantiaw, Code of Kalantiaw, Pulahan, Philippine Epic Poetry, Nuno Sa Punso, Albularyo, Babaylan, Anito, Biag Ni Lam-Ang
Title : Articles on Philippine Mythology, Including: Manananggal, Aswang, Kapre, Tikbalang, Nuno, Irong-Irong, Kulam, Kalantiaw, Code of Kalantiaw, Pulahan, Philippine Epic Poetry, Nuno Sa Punso, Albularyo, Babaylan, Anito, Biag Ni Lam-Ang
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ISBN : 1242917608
ISBN-10 : 9781242917608
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 134
Publication : First published August 28, 2011

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