2002 Palanca Awards - Regional Languages Division

Regional Languages Division

Short Story-Cebuano

  • First Prize: Rolando S. SalvaƱa, "Libat"
  • Second Prize: Sheilfa B. Alojamiento, "Ang Mga Babaye sa Among Baryo"
  • Third Prize: Ernesto D. Lariosa, "Sakdapanay"

Short Story-Hiligaynon

  • First Prize: Alice Tan Gonzales, "Sa Taguangkan Sang Duta"
  • Second Prize: Genevieve L. Asenjo, "taga-uma@manila"
  • Third Prize: John Iremil E. Teodoro, "Anghel Sang Capiz"

Short Story-Iluko

  • First Prize: Lorenzo G. Tabin, "Puon"
  • Second Prize: William V. Alvarado, "Alipugpog 1762-1765"
  • Third Prize: Eden Aquino Alviar, "Salmo"

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