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''Biag ni Lam-ang'' ((英語:"The Life of Lam-ang")) is an epic poem of the Ilocano people from the Ilocos region of the Philippines. Recited and written in the original Ilocano, the poem is believed to be a composite work of various poets who passed it on through the generations, and was first transcribed around 1640 by a blind Ilocano bard named Pedro Bucaneg. ==Initial plot== Lam-ang is an extraordinary being, manifesting when he begins to speak in his early years, thus enabling him to choose his own name. His adventures begin when his father, Don Juan, set out for a battle but never returned. At barely nine months, Lam-ang goes to search for Don Juan in the highlands where the latter was said to have gone. Aware that her child was a blessed, exceptional creature, his mother Namongan allows him to go. Lam-ang then goes off in search of his father, leaving his grieving mother behind. He saw his father,beheaded and the head on a spike,while the headhunters are celebrating.In his anger,he challenged all of them in a duel.The headhunters threw spears at him,but he just catches it and throws it back to them.He defeated the headhunters,killed them all and took his father's head down to the plains.
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