New: philippinefolkloreAll contenthive-129948hive-196917krsteemzzanhive-183959hive-180932hive-166405photographyhive-185836uncommonlabhive-150122lifehive-183397hive-144064bitcoinhive-188619krsuccesshive-139150hive-124908hive-103599hive-101145hive-109690hive-184714hive-193186TrendingNewHotLikerscjsean (57)in kapampangan • 7 years ago"Magkukutud" A Kapampangan Version Of The ManananggalHere in Pampanga we also have our own version of the manananggal. We call it the Magkukutud. Kutod roughly translates "to cut" like how you would cut a dried branch of a tree. I am still trying to…izaid (60)in philippinefolklore • 7 years agoMy Dad's Encounter With What Could Have Been A KapreThis is a Kapre. A very well known character in the Philippine folklore. I had heard and read a lot of stories about it and I am not sure if I will believe in them or not until I heard from my own…englishtchrivy (72)in photography • 7 years agoGnomes, Dwarfs, Cymbals and An Alien On A Broken SpaceshipGnomes, dwarfs, cymbals and an alien on a broken spaceship? You must be asking now, "what on earth is she talking about this time?" Those first two are two things that I am having a hard time…