The story dates its origin during the pre-Spanish period of the  Philipines. It is one of the greatest Ilocano epic of the pre-colonial  literature of the country. It is originally written in the Ilocano  language but as time goes it has been translated to different languages.  The story is set in the Northern Provinces of the Philippines. The  story is a mix of adventure and romance with exciting and unpredictable  outcomes. The story revolves around Lam-ang who is a very extraordinary  guy. He started to talk at a very young age and was the one who choose  his own name. His adventure began when his father, Don Juan, went to a  battle but never came back. At the age of barely nine months he went to  search for his father in the highlands where his father was said to go.  Knowing that he is blessed with extraordinary well being, her mother,  Namongan, allowed her to go. Lam-ang then went of to search for his  father leaving his grieving mother. When Lam-ang reached the place, he  was enraged upon seeing his father’s head on top of a bamboo pole that  was stuck in the ground which was a scene that he had dreamed before  reaching the place. Lam-ang then demanded to know the reason why did  that happen to his father but he did not receive an answer, instead he  was demanded by the chieftain of the village to go or else he would  receive the same faith like his father. Instead of running Lam-ang  bravely fought with the chieftain and its tribesmen. Lam-ang won the  fight with less effort that serves as his revenge for his father. The  epic poem also presented some humorous points. As Lam-ang was on his way  home he passed by a river and then decided to have a dip. The dirt from  his body caused the death of fishes, crabs, shrimps in the river. She  was gladly attended by some of the women who saw him. Lam-ang upon  reaching home decided to court his love interest, Ines. Despite his  mother’s disapproval he followed his heart and set again another journey  for her love. His adventures had never been that easy. He faced one of  Ines’ suitor and monsters. But he won the battles with ease. Upon  reaching the place, Lam-ang drew the attention of many and impressed  Ines. He was helped by his magical pets: a rooster, a hen and a dog.  Lam-ang’s rooster flapped its wings and a house toppled. This amazed  everybody, especially Ines. Then, Lam-ang’s dog barked and the house  aroused. Being invited in the lunch of the family of Ines, Lam-ang  impressed Ines’ parents with his wealth and upon returning he gave to  the family two golden ships. Their wedding was held with a lot of  feastings. However Lam-ang’s story never ended there. He was sent to  catch a gigantic shell but unfortunately she was swallowed by a shark,  which he had earlier premonitioned. Her bones were recovered and Lam-ang  was resurrected with the help of his magical pet. Ines was ordered by  the rooster to wrap the bones with her tapis while the hen flaps its  wings and the dog growling. In an instant Lam-ang happily rejoined his  wife. The epic poem showed some of the earlier customs, culture,  tradition and belief of the Ilocano people of the Philippines The story  presented some of the qualities of the people of the Ilocos region-  adventurous, hardy, and brave as strongly portrayed by Lam-ang. The epic  poem presented the fact that life is full of trials and problems. One  must be strong and just accept the reality that it is already part of  life.
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