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No, Pedro Bukaneg is not the author of "Biag ni Lam-ang." The epic poem "Biag ni Lam-ang" is attributed to the Ilocano poet and bard, whose identity remains unknown.
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The epic poem "Biag ni Lam-ang" is traditionally believed to have been narrated or recited orally in the Ilocano region of the Philippines, particularly in the Ilocos region. It is considered one of the greatest Philippine epic poems.
Characters of Biag ni Lam-ang Lam-ang - the son of Don Juan and Namongan Don Juan - the father of Lam-ang Namongan - wife of Don Juan Ines Kannoyan - wife of Lam-ang Sumarang - the enemy of Lam-ang rooster dog
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Pedro Bukaneg wrote "Biag ni Lam-ang" to preserve the oral tradition of the Ilocano people and their epic stories. He wanted to immortalize the heroic exploits of the epic character Lam-ang and showcase the rich cultural heritage of the Ilocano people.
Sarindandan is a giant octopus-like creature that Lam-ang encounters during his adventures in the epic poem "Biag ni Lam-ang." Lam-ang bravely fights and defeats Sarindandan, showcasing his strength and courage.
Sumerang is the rival of the protagonist, Lam-ang, in the epic tale "Biag ni Lam-ang." Sumerang is a giant who lives in the wilderness and poses a threat to the community. Lam-ang defeats Sumerang in a battle to protect his people.
Pedro Bukaneg is said to have written the epic "Biag ni Lam-ang" to preserve the rich oral traditions and cultural heritage of the Ilocano people. Through his writing, he sought to immortalize the heroic deeds and adventures of Lam-ang, a legendary figure in Ilocano folklore.
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Examples of Philippine epics include Biag ni Lam-ang and The Hudhud by the Ifugaos. Other examples are the Hinilawod from the Hiligaynons and the Darangan of the Maranaos.