Gardner. Mindoro folk tales (Philippines)

Today's free book is Mindoro folk tales by Fletcher Gardner (1908). For the table of contents, check at the bottom of this post below the image.

The book is available at Hathi Trust (I have not checked for other online sources).



Table of Contents

Filipino (Tagalog) Versions of Cinderella
Maria the Ash-Girl
Juan Gathers Guavas
Juan Makes Gulay of His Own Child
Juan Wins a Wager for the Governor
Juan Hides the Salt
The Man in the Shroud
The Adventures of Juan
The Aderna Bird
The Story of Juan and the Monkey
Juan the Drunkard who Visited Heaven
The Juan who Visited Heaven
The Sad Story of Juan and Maria
The Fifty-One Thieves
A Filipino (Tagalog) Version of Aladdin
Some Games of Filipino Children
Philippine (Tagalog) Superstitions:
Ancient Superstitions
Asuang
Cayman Asuang
The Baby Tormented by Asuang
Capture of Asuangs
Asuangs as Fishermen
The Asuang who Died of Shame
The Four Asuangs of Capiz
The Woman who Became an Asuang
The Asuang of Baco
The Tianak
The Tik-Balan
The Rescued Woman: A Bisayan Tale
The Young Man who Was Not Afraid
The Covetous King and the Three Children
The Silent Lover
The Priest, The Servant Boy, and The Child Jesus
The Story of Juan Del Mundo de Austria and the Princess Maria
The Artificial Earthquake
The Queen and the Aeta Woman
The Child Saint
Tagalog Babes in the Woods
The King, The Princess, and The Poor Boy
Hidden Treasure
The Battle of the Enchanters