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- Q10323516 subject Q8196602.
- Q10323516 subject Q8462664.
- Q10323516 subject Q8761157.
- Q10323516 abstract "The Manaul bird is a creature of Philippine mythology mentioned in the Code of Kalantiaw. According to this document, the killing of this bird is punishable by death. However, there is tale that the Manaul was the king of birds. He eventually became wicked and was turned into a bird as punishment. He was caught by the wind god, Tabluk Lani, but escaped. Homeless, the Manaul told the Sky that the Sea will rise until it covers it. The Manaul then tells the Sea that the Sky will push it down. Both were furious. The Sky began throwing giant rocks at the Sea which was creating giant waves. The Sky and Sea eventually stopped fighting but the rocks stayed on the sea and become the Manaul's home which are now the Philippine islands themselves.".
- Q10323516 wikiPageWikiLink Q1519072.
- Q10323516 wikiPageWikiLink Q772636.
- Q10323516 wikiPageWikiLink Q8196602.
- Q10323516 wikiPageWikiLink Q8462664.
- Q10323516 wikiPageWikiLink Q8761157.
- Q10323516 wikiPageWikiLink Q9134.
- Q10323516 wikiPageWikiLink Q928.
- Q10323516 comment "The Manaul bird is a creature of Philippine mythology mentioned in the Code of Kalantiaw. According to this document, the killing of this bird is punishable by death. However, there is tale that the Manaul was the king of birds. He eventually became wicked and was turned into a bird as punishment. He was caught by the wind god, Tabluk Lani, but escaped. Homeless, the Manaul told the Sky that the Sea will rise until it covers it. The Manaul then tells the Sea that the Sky will push it down.".
- Q10323516 label "Manaul".