Minokawa (the origin of the eclipse) muling isinalaysay ni /retold by Rene O. Villanueva ; guhit ni /illustrated by Ferdinand Doctolero
By: Villanueva, Rene O.
Contributor(s): Doctolero, Ferdinand.
Publisher: Quezon City : Lampara Publishing House, Inc. 2002Description: [32] pages : col. ill. ; 23 x 20 cm.ISBN: 9789715180245.Subject(s): Birds -- Legends -- Juvenile literature. Children stories, PhilippinesDDC classification: Fil. 398.209599 V718m 2002 Summary: His beak and claws are of the strongest metal. His eyes are made of glass. Every strand of his feathers is a powerful sword. He is as big as an island and he wants to devour the moon! Will the giant minokawa bird succeed with evil plan? Find out in this retelling of a fantastic Bagobo tale from Southern Philippines.Item type | Current location | Home library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Book | Grade School Library | Grade School Library | Filipiniana | Fil. 398.209599 V718m 2002 c6 (Browse shelf) | Available | GS1306 | ||
Book | Grade School Library | Grade School Library | Filipiniana | Fil. 398.209599 V718m 2002 c4 (Browse shelf) | Available | GS1574 | ||
Book | Grade School Library | Grade School Library | Filipiniana | Fil. 398.209599 V718m 2002 c5 (Browse shelf) | Available | GS1573 | ||
Book | Grade School Library | Grade School Library | Filipiniana | Fil. 398.209599 V718m 2002 c2 (Browse shelf) | Available | GS1766 | ||
Book | Grade School Library | Grade School Library | Filipiniana | Fil. 398.209599 V718m 2002 c3 (Browse shelf) | Available | GS1740 | ||
Book | Grade School Library | Grade School Library | Filipiniana | Fil. 398.209599 V718m 2002 (Browse shelf) | Available | GS1115 |
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In Tagalog and English.
His beak and claws are of the strongest metal. His eyes are made of glass. Every strand of his feathers is a powerful sword. He is as big as an island and he wants to devour the moon! Will the giant minokawa bird succeed with evil plan? Find out in this retelling of a fantastic Bagobo tale from Southern Philippines.
FILIPINIANA Folklore