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- 09:01, 19 November 2023 Zephanie F talk contribs created page Juan, the Greedy Boy (Created page with "Article by Zephanie Maria was a bibingkera (seller of bibingka) in a little barrio who had a son called Juan. Everyday Juan was sent to the neighboring barrios to sell bibingkas. For about a month, Juan always came with his empty basket but no money in his pocket. He told his mother the cause of this. He said that his “sukis” were buying the bibingkas on credit. But still the mother could not believe his son. So one day she followed Juan and she found out that...")
- 08:55, 19 November 2023 Zephanie F talk contribs created page Juan and His Rooster (Created page with "Article by [Zephanie] Juan was a busy farmer who lived with his lazy, stiff-necked wife. He began work on the farm from dawn to sunset. But when he came home, his wife would neither talk or show him any single sign of love. His clothes which are practically raggy as compared to or in contrast to his wife's decent clothings for she has many" camisas" and "sayas". Every day such is the atmosphere of Juan's cottage. But one day, while he is in his poultry yard feeding his...")
- 15:42, 15 November 2023 Zephanie F talk contribs created page Beliefs and Custom Commons in Malolos, Bulakan (Created page with "Article by: Angel Lingzhibelle Thea Tagalog Paper No. 146 (Folklore #253) By Juan Alano ==<h3>BELIEFS AND PRACTICES IN MY LOCALITY</h3>== In this discussion of the common beliefs and practices in my locality it is advisable to divide the subject into four divisions. I shall begin in bearing the child. A pregnant woman must not sit on the steep of the stairs. If she does, she will have trouble bearing forth her child. This belief is almost universal. Its origin...")
- 15:24, 15 November 2023 Zephanie F talk contribs created page Magical Tales from Malolos (Created page with "Article By: Apple Lance Oscar Tagalog Paper No. 571. MAGIC TALES FROM MALOLOS. By: Felipe Cruz. Manila January 18, 1925. ---- '''The Priests and The Dwarfs.''' During the Spanish administration, a short myth was handed down to me by one of my older relatives. Many people believed this short story to be true, but I doubt the sincerity of its originator. The story is as follows: One Sabbath night, while a Spanish curate was going on his way home, he saw a gli...")
- 15:13, 15 November 2023 Zephanie F talk contribs created page Social Traditions and Superstition in Malolos (Created page with "Article by: Apple Lance Oscar Tagalog Paper No. 582. Social Traditions and Superstition in Malolos By: Neulta Castro Manila - March 3, 1926 ==<h3>FILIPINO TRAITS</h3>== 1. Tagalogs are hospitably inclined, without any egotism, without any idea that he is relieving suffering humanity. 2. The Filipinos held the old man to be an object of great veneration, and whenever there existed a family, the younger members of it were always subservient to him. 3. The person who p...")
- 14:45, 15 November 2023 Zephanie F talk contribs created page Folklore from Malolos (Created page with "Article by: Zephanie Janela Tagalog Paper No. 575 FOLKLORE FROM MALOLOS By: Claro T. Martin - - - Classification 1.- TAGALOG: Malolos, Bulakan Province 2.- Summary: Folklore: Legends. - - - Manila January 22, 1925 ==<h3>Juan and His Rooster</h3>== Juan was a busy farmer who lived with his lazy, stiff-necked wife. He began work on the farm from dawn to sunset. But when he came home, his wife would neither talk or show him any single sign of love. His clothe...")
- 13:58, 7 November 2023 User account Zephanie F talk contribs was created