Philippine Folklore Stories | Annotated Tale

COMPLETE! Entered into SurLaLune Database in September 2018 with all known ATU Classifications. SurLaLune Note: These tales have introductory passages that have been moved to the tale's end notes.



Preface

AS THESE stories are only legends that have been handed down from remote times, the teacher must impress upon the minds of the children that they are myths and are not to be given credence; otherwise the imaginative minds of the native children would accept them as truth, and trouble would be caused that might be hard to remedy. Explain then the fiction and show the children the folly of belief in such fanciful tales.

Bibliographic Information

Tale Title: Preface
Tale Author/Editor: Miller, John Maurice
Book Title: Philippine Folklore Stories
Book Author/Editor: Miller, John Maurice
Publisher: Ginn & Company
Publication City: Boston
Year of Publication: 1904
Country of Origin: Philippines
Classification: Introduction

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