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Kaleigh Rosales
3 August, 08:05
Who is the father of ilocano literature
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Gillian Rocha
3 August, 10:46
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The father of Ilocano (Philippine) literature is Pedro Bucaneg.
Bucaneg lived and created in the first half of 17th century. Specifically, his importance is attributed to one epic he wrote, Life of Lam-ang.
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