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Don Juan Panganiban was killed by a group of Igorot enemies before his son Lam-ang was born.
Don Juan Panganiban was killed by a group of Igorot enemies before his son Lam-ang was born.
True
Lam-ang was born and chose his name immediately after his father was killed.
Lam-ang was born and chose his name immediately after his father was killed.
False
Lam-ang traveled to find his father at the age of nine months, accompanied by a magical rooster and dog.
Lam-ang traveled to find his father at the age of nine months, accompanied by a magical rooster and dog.
True
During his journey, Lam-ang dreamed of his father's head being displayed at a village feast.
During his journey, Lam-ang dreamed of his father's head being displayed at a village feast.
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After returning home, Lam-ang had 99 men wash his hair in the river of Amburayan.
After returning home, Lam-ang had 99 men wash his hair in the river of Amburayan.
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Study Notes
Characters and Setting
- Don Juan Panganiban and Namongan are the central figures, living in Nalbuan, part of La Union in the Philippines.
- Their son, Lam-ang, is born during Don Juan's absence after being killed by the Igorots.
Conflict and Revenge
- Igorot attacks lead to the deaths of Don Juan's fellowmen, prompting his quest for revenge.
- Don Juan is ultimately killed by the Igorots, and his head is used as a trophy.
- At nine months old, Lam-ang, already strong and intelligent, embarks on a journey to find his father.
Lam-ang's Journey
- Lam-ang is accompanied by a magical white rooster and a gray dog, relying on a banana talisman for protection.
- He dreams of his father's head and learns of his death, sparking his desire for revenge against the Igorots.
Confrontation with Igorots
- Lam-ang discovers the Igorots celebrating a successful headhunting feast where his father's head is displayed.
- He challenges the Igorots, who warn him about his father's fate.
- Despite being attacked with spears, Lam-ang remains unharmed due to his strength.
Return and Transformation
- After defeating the Igorots, Lam-ang returns home where 99 maidens wash his hair in the Amburayan River, causing ecological devastation.
- He catches a crocodile and gains attention for his display of strength.
Love and Courtship
- Lam-ang falls for Ines Cannoyan, the daughter of a wealthy man in Kalanutian and seeks to court her despite his mother's disapproval.
- He defeats the giant suitor Sumarang and captures Ines's attention through his magical pets.
Marriage and Traditions
- Lam-ang gives a substantial dowry of gold to Ines's parents, securing their agreement to marriage.
- They have a traditional wedding celebrated in Kalanutian.
Final Trials and Resurrection
- Lam-ang goes to hunt shellfish, knowing a giant fish, berkakang, will swallow him, as foretold in a dream.
- After being swallowed, Ines hires a diver to recover his bones, which are magically revived when covered by her "saya".
- Lam-ang resurrects, reuniting with Ines, and they live happily together with their magical companions.
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Explore the dramatic tale of Don Juan Panganiban and his wife Namongan, set in the rich cultural backdrop of the Philippines. This quiz delves into their story, the conflict with the Igorot, and the heroic journey of Don Juan seeking vengeance. Test your knowledge of this classic piece of Philippine literature.