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  1. Pedro Bucaneg (March 1592 – c. 1630) was a Filipino poet. He is considered the " Father of Ilocano literature ." Blind since birth, he is the believed to have authored of parts of the Ilocano epic Biag ni Lam-ang ( Life of Lam-ang ). [1]

  2. Apr 13, 2022 · Pedro Bukaneg (1592-1630), a renowned Filipino poet, is acknowledged as the author of the Ilocano epic – Biag ni Lam-ang. He is also regarded as the first Ilokano man-of-letters, orator, musician, lexicographer, and linguist to appear in the limelight of our history.

  3. Pedro Bucaneg. (sk 1591–1626) Kinikilála si Pédro Bucanég (Péd·ro Bu·ka·nég) bilang “Ama ng Panitikang Ilokano” dahil sa kaniyang ambag sa pagsasalin ng mga akdang Español at Latin patungong wikang Ilokano.

  4. Si Pedro Bukaneg ay isang dakilang Pilipino na mula sa lupain ng mga Samtoy (bandang Ilocos). Itinuturing siyang unang edukadong Ilokano, orador, musikero, leksikograpo at dalubwika. Siya ang itinuring na Ama ng Panitikang Ilokano.

  5. An Ilocano by birth and widely credited as the author of the Ilocano epic "Biag ni Lam-ang", his story dates back to about twenty years after Legaspi's conquest, ancient enough, historically speaking. (Pedro Bukaneg)

  6. Oct 14, 2023 · Pedro Bukaneg was a foremost Ilocano poet and Christian missionary born in Bantay, Abra. Early Life It is presumed that Bukaneg's ancestry is of the Itnegs. Born congenitally blind, he was thrown into a river by his parents.

  7. Pedro Bukaneg (1592-1630), a renowned filipino poet, is acknowledged as the author of the Ilocano epicBiag ni Lam-ang. He is also regarded as the first Ilokano man-of-letters, orator, musician, lexicographer, and linguist to appear in the limelight of our history.

  8. Perhaps very few people other than Ilocanos (1) know that the first Filipino literary man to achieve more than national renown was Pedro Bukaneg, father of Ilocano literature and prince of Ilocano poets, who has been variously referred to by writers as a Moses, a Socrates, a Milton of the Philippines.

  9. Mar 25, 2019 · Yes, Pedro Bucaneg was a near-mythic figure whose actual existence no one has verified, and yet he is believed to have compiled the first written account of the Ilocano folk epic, Biag ni...

  10. Biag ni Lam-ang ( lit. 'The Life of Lam-ang') is an epic story of the Ilocano people from the Ilocos region of the Philippines. It is notable for being the first Philippine folk epic to be recorded in written form, and was one of only two folk epics documented during the Philippines' Spanish Colonial period, along with the Bicolano epic of ...

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