The Gods Must Be Crazy: A Philippine Mythology Podcast
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EPISODE 12: MUMMY MIA (PART 1) | Death, Burial and the Afterlife in Pre-Colonial Philippine
EPISODE 12: MUMMY MIA (PART 1) | Death, Burial and the Afterlife in Pre-Colonial Philippine
In this episode (Part 1 of 2!) we jump back in time and learn about how our pre-colonial ancestors practiced their beliefs around death, burial, and the afterlife.
From the famous manunggul jars of Palawan to the hanging coffins of Sagada, we explore the stories that shaped these ancient practices–including a well-known creation myth that actually talks about the first instance of death and resurrection. We also talk about: just how much music was there in the 90s, how long should you wait until you move on from a relationship, and–to go back to topic–the Philippine’s own real-life version of “The Mummy Returns.”
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The intro and outro music is by Brian O’Reilly (@dendriform on Instagram).
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SOURCES:
Contemporary Undas practices derived from pre-colonial influence, beliefs – cultural anthropologist
https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/lifestyle/artandculture/386063/contemporary-undas-practices-derived-from-pre-colonial-influence-beliefs-cultural-anthropologist/story/
Death rituals help restless spirits find peace in the Philippines
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/culture/article/after-deadly-philippine-typhoon-dead-sent-off-afterlife
A glimpse of the fire mummies of Kabayan, Benguet, Luzon, Philippines and the role of plants associated with the mummification process
http://nopr.niscair.res.in/bitstream/123456789/43647/1/IJTK%2017%282%29%20307-313.pdf
http://nopr.niscair.res.in/handle/123456789/43647
Apo Anno – A Philippine National Treasure
https://subliblog.com/2019/05/19/apo-anno-a-philippine-national-treasure/
Benguet community races against time to save Apo Anno | Inquirer News
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1081535/benguet-community-races-against-time-to-save-apo-anno
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