The Tagbanua Stories: The Suday





Countless suday (a human-like spirit) are said to live in the sea and to swarm along the shores at night. The Tagbanuwa state that it is unsafe to sleep on the beach at night, particularly alone. These spirits are said to gather by the hundreds around the sleeper and to scratch their fingernails up and down his body. Then they stab the sleeper in the belly with their foot-long thumbnails. 




(Robert B. Fox [Tagbanuwa Religion and Society] page 170) credit to the Office of Masicampo Ruben C. Joya Sr. [special thanks to Director Jeremy Barnes of the Philippine National Museum] portrayed image attributed to https://beautilation.tumblr.com/post/31992015613

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