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Description: Site maintained by D.L. Ashliman, Dept of Germanic Languages and Literatures, Univ of Pittsburgh. Contains five tales from Mabel Cook Cole's "Philippine Folk Tales (1916). Site was last updated in 1997.
One day the Moon, who was a woman named Kabigat, sat out in the yard making a large copper pot. The copper was still soft and pliable like clay, and the woman squatted on the ground with the heavy pot against her knees while she patted and shaped it.
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