A Study in Tinguian Folk-Lore
1915
A Study in Tinguian Folk-Lore, published in 1915 by Fay-Cooper Cole, is an anthropological examination of the folk tales from the Tinguian people of Northern Luzon, Philippines. The book categorizes these tales into mythical stories, ritualistic myths, and entertaining narratives, highlighting their cultural significance and social structures. Cole's work provides valuable insights into the Tinguian worldview and the evolution of their narratives, making it a crucial resource for understanding their historical context and cultural practices.











