- A nuno sa
punso ("old man of the mound"), or
simply nuno ("old man" or "grandparent" "ancestor"), is a dwarf-like
nature spirit (anito) in Philippine...
-
newborn baby
monster in
distress to
attract people towards them. Nuno sa
punso is
described to have dwarf-like
features that
dwell in mounds.
Aswangs are...
- and
termite mounds.
Those that live in the last two are
termed nunò sa
punsó (Tagalog for “old man of the mound”). They are
either categorized as good...
- that
visually appears in the
lives of
people that are
still alive. Nuno sa
punso: (literally,
goblin of the mound)
goblins or
elves who live
within mysterious...
-
Hawaiian mythology Muki Niß Puk
Nimerigar Nittaewo (Sri Lanka) Nuno sa
Punso Ork
Patupaiarehe - New
Zealand Maori mythology Pixies Polevik -
Slavic mythology...
- Juan
Tamad Mambabarang Manananggal Mang****ulam
Mariang Makiling Nuno sa
punso Mythical animals Bakunawa Ekek
Kapre Limokon Manaul Sarimanok Sigbin Sirena...
- optimization, a
technique in
computer science inspired by ant
colonies Nuno sa
punso, a
Filipino belief about ant
hills Proceedings of the
Royal Society of London...
- by
another opera also with Asensio,
Mariang Makiling at Ang Mga Nuno sa
Punso, with
music also by Ryan Cayabyab. In 2011, he lent his
genius once more...
-
their members. Nuno sa
Punso - (pla**** by
Jason Abalos &
Aldred Gatchalian) - Nuno are
small but
terrible creatures who live on
punso (anthills). They are...
- mythology:
Coyote Ojibwe mythology:
Nanabozho Philippine mythology: Nuno sa
Punso, Tikbalang,
Pilandok Polynesian mythology: Maui Pomo mythology:
Coyote Pueblos...