The Story of Lam-Ang (A Summary) : Match Each Question With Its Answer
The Story of Lam-Ang (A Summary) : Match Each Question With Its Answer
The Story of Lam-Ang (A Summary) : Match Each Question With Its Answer
Don Juan and his wife Namongan lived in Nalbuan, now part of La Union in the
Northern part of the Philippines. They had a son named Lam-ang. Before Lam-ang was born,
Don Juan went to the mountains in order to punish a group of their Igorot enemies. While
he was away, his son Lam-ang was born. It took four people to help Namongan give birth. As
soon as the baby boy popped out, he spoke and asked that he be given the name Lam-ang.
He also chose his godparents and asked where his father was.
After nine months of waiting for his father to return, Lam-ang decided he would go
look for him. Namongan thought Lam-ang was up to the challenge but she was sad to let
him go. During his exhausting journey, he decided to rest for a while. He fell asleep and had
a dream about his father’s head being stuck on a pole by the Igorot. Lam-ang was furious
when he learned what had happened to his father. He rushed to their village and killed
them all, except for one whom he let go so that he could tell other people about Lam-ang’s
greateness.
Upon returning to Nalbuan in triumph, he was bathed by women in the Amburayan river. All
the fish died because of the dirt and odor from Lam-ang’s body.
There was a yung woman named Ines Kannoyan whom Lam-ang wanted to woo. She
lived in Calanutian and he brought along his white rooster and gray dog to visit her. On the
way, Lam-ang met his enemy Sumarang, another suitor of Ines whom he fought and readily
defeated.
Lam-ang found the house of Ines surrounded by many suitors all of whom were
trying to catch her attention. He had his rooster crow, which caused a nearby house to fall.
This made Ines look out. He had his dog bark and in instant the fallen house rose up again.
The girl’s parents witnessed this and called for him. The rooster expressed the love of Lam-
ang. The parents agreed to a marriage with their daughter if Lam-ang would give them a
dowry valued at double their wealth. Lam-ang had no problem fulfilling this condition and
he and Ines were married.
It was a tradition to have a newly married man swim in the river for the raring fish.
Unfortunately, Lam-ang dove straight into the mouth of the water monster Berkakan. Ines
had Marcos get his bones, which she covered with a piece of cloth. His rooster crowed and
his dog barked slowly and the bones started to move. Back alive, Lam-ang and his wife lived
happily ever after with his white rooster and grey dog.