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One example of Philippine Mythology is the story of Malakas and Maganda, who are said to be the first man and woman according to Filipino creation myths. They emerged from a bamboo stalk after a bird pecked it open, and went on to populate the earth with their descendants.
The influence of the Japanese in Philippine religion is limited. While there are some Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines in the Philippines due to the Japanese community, the impact on mainstream Philippine religious practices is minimal compared to historical influences from Spain and the United States. Japanese religion has not had a significant widespread effect on the religious landscape of the Philippines.
"Philippine" is an adjective that describes something related to the Philippines, such as the Philippine culture or Philippine cuisine. "Philippines" is the plural noun that refers to the country made up of over 7,000 islands in Southeast Asia.
The Philippine Islands belong to the Filipino people as a sovereign nation. The government of the Philippines exercises authority over the territory.
In the Philippine context, examples of cultural practices include religious festivals like Sinulog and Ati-Atihan, traditional dances such as tinikling and singkil, and customs like respect for elders through pagmamano and the celebration of fiestas in communities. These practices showcase the rich cultural heritage and tradition of the Filipino people.
The plural form of mythology is mythologies.
Francisco R. Demetrio has written: 'Towards an understanding of Philippine myths' -- subject(s): Folklore, Mythology, Philippine, Philippine Mythology 'A guidebook to the museums of Mindanao' -- subject(s): Museums, Guidebooks
The various creation myths such as The Story of Bathala and the Visayan version are examples of Philippine mythology. Another popular myth is the legend of Maria Makiling.
Maximo Ramos is considered "the dean of Philippine lower mythology."
Its a name of the god who created the whole universe in Philippine mythology
Philippine folk literature refers to the traditional oral literature of the Filipino people. Thus, the scope of the field covers the ancient folk literature of the Philippines' various ethnic groups, as well as various pieces of folklore that have evolved since the Philippines became a single ethno-political unit.While the difference between Philippine folk literature and Philippine mythology is a fine one, this article distinguishes folk literature as the source from which Philippine mythology derives.
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one good example of Philippine public policy is the Philippine Constitution. And all the laws passed by the Philippine government (Republic Acts) are also samples of public policy.