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Illustration of Malakas and Maganda, the first man and woman of Philippine folklore, awakened and emerging from a split giant bamboo.
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(Original text : http://www.bambooman.com/malakas_at_maganda.php and http://www.bambooman.com/main.php)
2007-08-10 (original upload date)
(Original text : Illustration uploaded on August 10, 2007.)
Original uploader was Rodsan18 at en.wikipedia
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Marcelo Chan (artist))
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2007.)
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- 2007-08-10 11:38 Rodsan18 1800×1930×8 (489957 bytes) *''Malakas and Maganda'', the first man and woman of Philippine folklore, emerging from a giant bamboo. *Source: www.bambooman.com *Artist: Marcelo Chan *Permission: Creative Commons (permission obtained from copyrightholder(s) via email from danny@bamboo
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The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed):- Bathala
- Philippine mythology
- Philippine mythical creatures
- Deities of Philippine Mythology
- Philippine folk literature
- Template:Philippine mythology 2
- Tigmamanukan
- Bamboo species
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