Samtoy:
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2011
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National Commission for Culture and the Arts
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Ti Samtoy: Dagiti saritami ditoy, ang arning mga kuwento salin ni Ariel S. Tabag ket maysa a koleksion dagiti nadumaduma a sarita nga Ilokano a mangiparangarang iti kabibiag, kultura, ken panagkaykaysa dagiti umili a “Samtoy.” Dagiti istoria a nakapaloob iti libro ket mangipakita kadagiti nagduduma a panagrikna ken kapkapadasan—manipud kadagiti pakasaritaan, panagsagrap iti aldaw-aldaw, panagayat ken pamilia, agingga kadagiti kababalin a mangilawlawag iti kinapudno ti ili. Babaen kadagiti naisangsangayan a karakter ken naurnos a pannakausar ti pagsasao, mangiparangarang ni Tabag iti napateg a kinailokano ken mangidulin iti kauneg ti panagrikna, pannakaawat, ken identidad. Daytoy a koleksion ket agserserbi kas pammaneknek ti napigsa a literatura nga Ilokano ken panangisalakan ti kultura ken kababalin ti Samtoy iti agdama ken masakbayan.
"Samtoy: Dagiti Saritami Ditoy, Ang Arning Mga Kuwento," translated by Ariel S. Tabag, is a collection of diverse Ilokano stories that depict the life, culture, and sense of community of the people known as “Samtoy.” The stories in this book evoke a wide range of emotions and experiences, encompassing memories from the past, everyday struggles, love, family, and the values that reveal the true character of the Ilokano people. Through well-crafted characters and skillful use of language, Tabag highlights the richness of Ilokano identity, providing insight into the depth of human emotion, understanding, and individuality. This collection serves as a testament to the strength of Ilokano literature and the ongoing preservation of Samtoy culture and values, both today and in the future.
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Iloko fiction, Ilokano culture, Iloko fiction, Ilokano identity, Ilokano short stories, Northern Philippines, Samtoy literature
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Tabag, A. S. (2021). Samtoy: Dagiti saritami ditoy, ang arning mga kuwento. National Commission for Culture and the Arts