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The Philippine epic poetry (Filipino: Panulaang pang-epiko ng Pilipinas) is a collection of folk epics of the different ethnic groups in the country that were handed down to generations through oral traditions before being finally written.<<--narrative: additional information for the introduction-->><<--you could also revise the culture of the Philippines template if necessary-->>

History
<<--narrative: history of Philippine folk epic poetry-->>

Characteristics
<<--narrative: overview and characteristics of Philippine folk epics-->>

Classification
<<--narrative: overview and characteristics of Philippine Christian epics-->>


 * Biag ni Lam-ang - Ilocanos
 * Ibalong - Bicolanos

<<--narrative: overview and characteristics of Philippine Muslim epics-->>
 * Bantugan (or Darangën) - Mëranaws
 * Indarapatra and Sulayman (or The Mythology of Mindanao) - Maguindanaos
 * Maharadia Lawana - Mëranaws
 * Parang Sabil - Tausugs
 * Radia Indarapatra - Mëranaws
 * Raja Mandaya - Maguindanaos
 * Silungan - Tausugs

<<--narrative: overview and characteristics of Philippine pagan epics-->>
 * Ag Tubig nog Keboklagan of the Subanons
 * Agyu - a Bukidnon version recorded by Carmen C. Unabia and an Ilianen version recorded by E. Arsenio Manuel
 * Alim of the Ifugaos
 * Banlakon of the Pulangis
 * Baybayan of the Ilianon
 * Bindian of the Ibaloys
 * Guman of the Subanons
 * Hinilawod of the Sulodnons
 * Hudhud of the Ifugaos
 * Kabuniyan of the Ibaloys
 * Keg Sumba neg Sandayo of the Subanons
 * Kudaman of the Palaweños
 * Lumalindaw of the Gaddangs
 * Manggob of the Mansakas
 * Matabagka of the Talaandigs
 * Olaging of the Bukidnons
 * Sambila of the Tahavawas
 * Tad-em of the Mangguangans
 * Tulalang of the Manobos
 * Tuwaang of the Manuvus
 * Tudbulul of the Tbolis
 * Ulahingan of the Livunganen-Arumanen Manobos
 * Ullalim of the Kalingas
 * Ulod of the Matigsalugs

List
Wikipedia has a total of 96 folk epics from the Philippines...

Notes
 * ?^ authenticity is being challenged
 * + belongs to the Manobo ethnic groups

Literary epics
<<--narrative: overview, characteristics, and list of Philippine literary epics-->>


 * Banyuhay ni Lam-ang (2010) by Domingo G. Landicho >
 * Barter in Panay (1959) by Ricaredo Demetillo <ref name="vibebookstore.com"/
 * Handog ng Kalayaan (1976) by Gloria Villaraza-Guzman
 * Imelda Romualdez Marcos: A Tonal Epic (1975) by Alejandrino G. Hufana
 * Kantada ng Babaing Mandirigma, Daragang Magayon (1993) by Merlinda Carullo Bobis
 * Poro Point (1961) by Alejandrino G. Hufana
 * Sickle Season (1959) by Alejandrino G. Hufana
 * Sieg Heil (1974) by Alejandrino G. Hufana
 * Ten Thousand Lines: Project For World Peace (2013) by Edwin Cordevilla
 * Trilogy of Saint Lazarus (2001) by Cirilo F. Bautista
 * Womb of Water, Breasts of Earth (2007) by Francis C. Macasantos

False epics
<<--narrative: overview and characteristics of alleged epics-->>
 * Florante and Laura
 * Haraya
 * Hari sa Bukid
 * Ibong Adarna
 * Kumintang
 * Lagda
 * Maragtas