The mythology of Ran Iraya and Sulod tribe of Panay hinted that the people who populate the mystic mountain of central Panay Island believed that their race descended from a hybrid ancestor of old stone-age man in union of a spacemen or starmen who came from a distant star and traveled to earth by riding inside the dragon they called Bakunawa.
The tribe called their land as Lemur Island the ancient name of Panay Island, Philippines
The tribe claimed that their land was the last remnant of the great ancient civilization of MU and in the bosom of the island's mountain buried the dragon Bakunawa.
The tribe's sacred chant that they believed to be 7,000 years old tells a story of a heavenly star called Alunsina, where the humongous dragon Bakunawa came from. The Bakunawa that was comparable to the size of a mile-long hill, where inhabited by spacemen they called Agalon.
It was told in the chant that their place of origin, the Alunsina, was a dry and dusty place and on the verged of dying that is why the dragon carried some of them to Earth. It was told also in the chant that primitive man inhabit the place when they arrived.
According to the chant the starmen interbreed with the primitive man and in the process a new race was born.
They were called Silagan., the firstborn offspring of the heavenly union, the firstborn of their ancestors.
Silagan offspring were revered for they possessed supernatural capabilities. They can fly, breathe underwater, and possessed strength that they can lift boulders of rocks into the air with their bare hands as stated by the chant.
The chant revealed that from this Silagan ancestors the Ran Iraya and the Sulod tribe had descended.
The chant ended by telling that the final destiny of the tribes' race is in the heavenly star of Alunsina. The chant reminded them that they were interbreed according to a great wisdom , that of a long range plan to integrate the tribes into the universal colony of Alunsina.
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