UGNAYANG PANG-AGHAMTAO, INC. (UGAT)
Anthropological Association of the Philippines
23rd Annual Conference
"Bridging the Generations in Philippine Anthropology"
21-23 October 2001
U.P., Diliman, Quezon City
Sponsor: Dept. of Anthropology, University of the Philippines, Diliman
SCHEDULE OF PRESENTATION
Sunday, October 21, 2001
Venue: Balay Kalinaw, UP Diliman
Late Afternoon/Evening Session
Registration
Opening Remarks
UGAT President, Leonardo Estacio, Jr.
Welcome
UP Dept of Anthropology Chair, Michael L. Tan
Introduction of Honoree Dr. E. Arsenio Manuel
Lerma Yambot
“Tributes (Academic and Anecdotal) to E. Arsenio Manuel, Exemplary Fieldworker and Exacting Teacher” by his students
Visual Presentation: “Five generations of Philippine Anthropologists”
Ma. Luisa Fernan, Eufracio Abaya, Israel Cabanilla
DINNER
(hosted by: University of the Philippines College and University Officials)
Monday, October 22, 2001
Venue: Recto Hall, Faculty Center
Morning Session
ON PHILIPPINE ANTHROPOLOGY
F. Landa Jocano (PUNLAD)
“Looking Back at the Highlights of Philippine Anthropology: My Generation”
Raul Pertierra (Ateneo de Manila)
“The Role of Anthropology in Philippine Studies”
Zeus Salazar (de la Salle University)
“Arkeolohiya at Etnograpiya, Tipolohiya o Kultura? (Ilang Suliranin ng Pagtitingin sa Kaso ng Ilaw at ng Sagisag ng araw sa Kapilipinuhan)”
Prospero Covar (UP)
“Teaching Filipino Language And Culture”
Nicole Revel (CNRS)
“Epics and Oral Tradition in the Philippines”
Yasushi Kikuchi (Waseda University/Harvard)
“Philippine Anthropology From the Eyes of a Japanese Anthropologist”
POSTER SESSIONS (venue: Galleria 1)
VIDEO Showing and Q & A (venue: Recto Hall)
“Mula Pabrika Hanggang Fukuoka”
Ditsi Carolino and Sadhana Buxani,
(produced by Ateneo Center for Social Policy/Archdiocese of Manila Labor Center)
Afternoon Session
ECONOMIC AND ECOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY: HOUSEHOLDS AND RESOURCES
Mary Racelis (IPC)
“Understanding Poverty”
Aurora Vistro (UP)
“Household Dynamics: Decision Making, Cash Flows and Labor Exchanges”
Wilfredo Torres III (Notre Dame of Jolo College)
“Household Strategies, Gender and Sea Tenure: A Study of a Sama Dilaut Community in Kabuukan Island, Hadji Panglima Tahil, Sulu”
Maria F. Mangahas (UP)
“Fishing and Sharing (Households, Communities and the Commons)”
Ma. Paz Palis (Quezon City)
“Tumandok/Pangayaw: Identity, Power and Resource Use In a Visayan Island”
Open Forum
Evening Session
UGAT General Assembly
Venue: PCED
Report of the UGAT President/Officers
Leonardo Estacio, Jr.
Election of New Board Members
Dinner Program: poetry reading, sayawan, atbp…
Tuesday, October 23, 2001
Morning Session
PRE-HISTORY, HISTORY, ARCHAEOLOGY
Floro Quibuyen (UP Visayas)
“Wayfinding—A ‘Disappeared’ Knowledge in Philippine Pre-History and Anthropology”
Victor Paz (Archeological Studies Program, UP)
“Better suites than packages: understanding early population and cultural dispersal in Island Southeast Asia”
Shinzo Hayase (Osaka City University)
"Historico-Geographical World of Sangir: An Ethno-history of East Maritime Southeast Asia"
William Longacre (Arizona/UP Dept of Anthropology)
“30 Years of Ceramic Ethnoarchaeology”
Armand Salvador B. Mijares (National Museum and Anthropology Watch)
“Minori Cave Andesite Flakes: An Expedient Lithic Technology in Northern Luzon Philippines”
Open Forum
Afternoon Session
Paper/Presentation or discussion by undergraduate/s: Physical Anthropology
LEGAL ANTHROPOLOGY/ADVOCACY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
Presentation/discussion by an IP representative
Owen Lynch (CIEL)
“Indigenous Rights in the context of the Philippines' History and Future."
Augusto B. Gatmaytan (Davao City)
“Constructions in Conflict: Manobo Tenure as Critique of Law”
Padmapani L. Perez (Pasay City)
“Pen and Paper, Mind and Heart, Hand and Mirror: An Exercise in Reflexivity”
Ponciano Bennagen (SENTRO)
“The Anthropologist is Dead: Long Live Anthropology”
Open Forum
Synthesis/Thanks & Acknowledgements
Leonardo Estacio, Jr.
Closing Remarks/Invitation to the 24th UGAT National Conference in Davao
Albert Alejo, SJ
Evening Session
UGAT Board Meeting
(venue: PCED)
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