VIII. References¶
Source 1.1¶
The Aswang Project. (n.d.). BATHALA | The Creator God of the Tagalog.
Source 2.2¶
Cole, M. C. (1916). The story of the creation (Tagalog). Philippine Folk Tales.
Source 3.1¶
Jocano, F. L. (1970). Outline of Philippine mythology. Asian Studies: Journal of Critical Perspectives on Asia, 8(2).
Source 3.2¶
Cole, M. C. (1916). The story of Bathala (Tagalog). Philippine Folk Tales.
Source 4.1¶
The Aswang Project. (n.d.). BAKUNAWA | The Moon-Eating Dragon of Philippine Mythology.
Source 4.2¶
Eugenio, D. L. (2002). Philippine folk literature: The myths. University of the Philippines Press. (Note: This is the definitive academic book on the subject).
Source 4.3¶
Wikipedia. (n.d.). Bakunawa.
Source 5.1 & 5.2¶
The Aswang Project. (n.d.). ANITO | The Pre-Colonial Spirits of the Philippines.
Source 6.1¶
National Commission for Culture and the Arts. (n.d.). National gem: Philippine pearl.
Source 6.2¶
The Aswang Project. (n.t.). A-Z List of Philippine Mythological Creatures.
Source 7.1¶
University of Pittsburgh. (2003). Creation myths from the Philippines. (Edited by D. L. Ashliman).
Source 7.2¶
Cole, M. C. (1916). The story of the creation (Visayan). Philippine Folk Tales.
Source 8.1¶
Jocano, F. L. (1967). The gods and goddesses of the ancient Filipinos. Asian Studies: Journal of Critical Perspectives on Asia, 5.
Source 9.1¶
The Aswang Project. (n.d.). Mythical heroes of the Philippines | Old tales revisited.