INDIGENOUS STUDIES IN THE PHILIPPINES: ISSUES AND PROSPECTS CAP John Hay Trade and Cultural Center, Baguio City, Philippines 12-14 July 2017

Day 1: Wednesday, 12 July 2017 7:30 AM – 9:00 AM

REGISTRATION

9:00 AM – 10:00 AM

OPENING OF CONFERENCE

10:00 AM – 10:15 AM

BREAK

10:15 AM – 12:00

12:00 – 1:30 PM 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM

HIGH ROAD TO THE MAINSTREAM: INDIGENOUS STUDIES AND THE IGOROTS OF THE CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION (CAR) ALBERT S. BACDAYAN Keynote Speaker LUNCH BREAK PANEL 1: REPRESENTATIONS OF THE NATIVE IN LITERATURE i. Modernity and Consorcio Borje’s Short Stories about the Igorot RACHEL PITLONGAY, University of the Philippines Baguio ii. The Depiction of Indigenous Filipinos in the novels Po-on and Samboangan RUBEN ASUNCION, Far Eastern University iii. The Return of the Native: Narratives of Ethnicity in the Contemporary Indigenous Novel RHODORA S. RANALAN, Ateneo de Davao University iv. The Women of Pudtol: An analysis of the image of women in the old and present-day Isneg community through songs and narratives CADY LENE PEREZ, University of the Philippines Los Baños PANEL 2: INDIGENOUS SCIENTIFIC METHODS AND PRACTICES i. Ethnobotanical Study of the Medicinal Plants used by the Ayta Negrito Indigenous Group in Sitio Kanawan, Morong, Bataan NICOLAS CZAR B. ANTONIO, Philippine Science High School – Central Luzon Campus ii. Uncovering "Besodak:" Antibacterial Effects as Basis for its Use in Mummification OFELIA D. GIRON, University of the Philippines Baguio RONAN Q. BACULI, University of the Philippines Baguio iii. Igorot Number Sense ANDREI A. DOMOGO, University of the Philippines Baguio PANEL 3: THE INDIGENOUS STUDYING THE INDIGENOUS: FOCUS ON SAGADA i. Sustaining Indigenous Forest Management Systems: The Case of Saguday in Sagada MILANIE JUNE CADALIG – BATANG-AY, Tebbtebba∞ ii. Sagada’s Tapey Production in the Face of Tourism KIM FLOYD SUVILLA∞ iii. Issues and Concerns in Practicing the Begnas and the Senga Indigenous Rituals in Pidilisan, Sagada JOFALYN M. PUNHALBAN – MANG-USAN∞ iv. “Where are they now?” Advice for Researchers when Researching in Sagada DANESTO B. ANACIO, University of the Philippines Los Baños∞ PANEL 4: INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN NORTHERN LUZON HISTORY i. Historicizing Ilocano Settler Colonialism: Dismantling the Roots of Ethnic & Class Conflict Between Lowland Ilocanos and Cordillera Indigenous Peoples ELLEN-RAE CACHOLA, University of Hawai’I at Manoa

MODERATOR

VICTORIA LOURDES C. DIAZ

ANNA CHRISTIE V. TORRES

ZENAIDA G. BAOANAN

ANALYN B. MUÑOZ

Reflection on the Space-Language-Ethnicity Confluence in the Northern Philippines: Crossroads of Pre-modernity, Modernity, and Post-modernity MICHIYO YONENO-REYES, University of Tokyo iii. Demographic Movement as Instrument of Spanish Pacification policy in Northern Luzon in the Colonial Era MARK ROMULO, University of the Philippines Baguio iv. Introducing “Barbara’s Philippine Journey” and its Stories of Igorot-American Relations (1913) EMMANUEL JAYSON V. BOLATA, University of the Philippines Diliman PANEL 5: MUSIC, DANCE AND CULTURAL CHANGE i. Evolution of Gongs to Grand March and its Cultural Impact to the Ibaloy and Kankana-ey Tribes of Kapangan, Benguet CATHERIN M. CIMATU,* Teach for the Philippines PAUL JOSEPH A. NUVAL, Benguet State University ii. Analysis of Ba’diw: Glimpse of Ibaloi Culture through Music BENSON S. DIWA,* University of Baguio RYAN C. SAINGAN, University of Baguio iii. Agungiyong Ni I-Kalinga: Exploring Connections of Well-Being and Music of the Kalinga People ARVIN MANUEL R. VILALON, University of the Philippines Baguio iv. Songs and Dances at Ilokano Wedding Festivities in Ifugao EPHRAIM V. DOMINGO, Saint Louis University BREAK ii.

3:30 PM – 3:45 PM 3:45 PM – 5:45 PM

PANEL 6: TRANS-DISCIPLINARY NATURE CONSERVATION WITH INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES i. Natural Fungal Symbionts Promote Agricultural Productivity ROLAND M. HIPOL, University of the Philippines Baguio ii. An Initial Analysis of Stewardship in Adams, Ilocos Norte CELIA M. AUSTRIA, University of the Philippines Baguio iii. Indigenous Critique: The next step in nature conservation? PADMAPANI L. PEREZ, Far Eastern University PANEL 7: HEIRLOOM RICE, AN ENDANGERED HERITAGE i. Mapping, Diversity and Yield Potential of Resilient Heirloom Rice in the Cordillera for Sustainable Conservation BELINDA A. TAD-AWAN, Benguet State University ii. Contextualized understanding of ‘heirloom rice’ production system in a Kankana-ey community RUTH BATANI, Benguet State University iii. Characterization of Production Sites and Documentation of Heirloom Rice Practices in Kibungan, Benguet CARLITO LAUREAN, Benguet State University TESS MASANGCAY, Benguet State University iv. Socio-economic and Value Chain Analyses of Heirloom Rice Production in Kibungan, Benguet JOVITA M. SIM, Benguet State University PANEL 8: IFUGAO ARCHAEOLOGY i. Collaborative and Indigenous Archaeology in the Northern Philippines STEPHEN B. ACABADO,* University of California Los Angeles MARLON MARTIN, Save the Ifugao Rice Terraces Movement FRANCISCO A. DATAR, University of the Philippines Diliman ii. The People of Old Kiyyangan Village, Ifugao, Philippines ADAM LAURER, International Archeological Research Institute, Inc. STEPHEN B. ACABADO, University of California Los Angeles CHIN-HSIN LIU, California State University Northridge JOHN KRIGBAUM, University of Florida iii. Resistance through Ritual Feasts: The Role of Domesticated Pigs (Philippine Sus scrofa) in Ifugao’s Fight against Spanish Colonialism QUEENY G. LAPENA,* University of California Los Angeles STEPHEN B. ACABADO, University of California Los Angeles iv. Exotic Beads, Local Burials: The Archaeology of Ifugao Social Ranking at Old Kiyyangan Village MADELEINE YAKAL, University of California Los Angeles

BEN P. TAPANG

ROCEL ORTEGA-INDIONG

CORAZON L. ABANSI

ANALYN SALVADORAMORES

5:45 PM – 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

PANEL 9: STUDIES ON IBALOY CULTURE i. Participant Observation in Linguistics: Otto Scheerer and The Nabaloi Dialect RICHARD SCHEERER ii. Kabayan as Depository of Ibaloy Knowledge MARIA CARMEN DOMINGO-KIRK iii. Ma-kes: Land and Loss in an Ibaloy Community ROSELLA BAHNI CAMTE, Igorota Foundation∞ iv. Meking: The Second Dying of the Mummies of Kabayan FRANCISCO A. DATAR, University of the Philippines Diliman∞ MARITES PAZ-TAURO, National Museum∞ ERIKA GRACE ROBIS, National Museum∞ PANEL 10: CORDILLERA MATERIAL CULTURE i. Infinite Patterns Embedded in the Woven Ethnic Fabrics of Benguet ARNIEL A. DUMIGSI, Benguet State University IRENEO B. SALIPNGET, Benguet State University CINDY ROTH A. TEOFILO, Benguet State University ii. Costumes and Props in the Ifugao Rituals and Dances VICKY C. MADANGENG, Ifugao State University CHRISTINE DINAGTUAN, Ifugao State University* iii. Wearing Babies and Forming Identities: Weaving the Discourse of the Ubba and Childrearing MA. PAULA LUZ M. PAMINTUAN-RIVA,* University of the Philippines Baguio IO M. JULARBAL, University of the Philippines Baguio iv. The Town Fiesta, Sacred Food, and Indigenous Taste: On the Dilemmas of Commodifying Etag SENG GUAN YEOH, Monash University Malaysia BREAK

JIMMY B. FONG

CECILIA FE S. ABALOS

DINNER

Day 2: Thursday, 13 July 2017 8:30 AM – 10:30 AM

PANEL 11: THE INDIGENOUS AND CONTEMPORARY POLITICS i. Political Participation of Indigenous Women: Basis for a Proposed Supplementary Material in Civic Education JAY-AR A. MAPILIS, Philippine Science High School – Cagayan Valley Campus ii. The Matigsalug of Mindanao as they Teeter Between Traditional and Mainstream Policies MAY ALINIE C. POSTRANO BUTALID*, Central Mindanao University JOY MELYN L. JAYMA-PORQUIS, Central Mindanao University iii. The Implementation of the Indigenous People’s Rights Act (IPRA): Experiences of the Matigsalug Community MARJORIE T. SOBRADIL, Central Mindanao University MESCHELLE M. RIVERA,* Central Mindanao University iv. Traditional Governance and Protection of Rights and Well-Being of the Tribal Communities in the Upland Municipalities of Ilocos Sur MARIFE D. ALVIENTO, North Luzon Philippines State College PANEL 12: THE SACRED: SPIRITUALITY AND RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE IN INDIGENOUS SOCIETY i. Becoming Mumbaki: Ritual Change and Continuity in Contemporary Ifugao Society, North Luzon, Philippines ANALYN V. SALVADOR-AMORES, University of the Philippines Baguio MARLON M. MARTIN, Save the Ifugao Rice Terraces Movement (SITMO) ii. A Marxist Interpretation of the Alienation of Indigenous Animist Beliefs during the Spanish Colonization JOHN VINCENT T. PANCHO, Ateneo de Manila University∞ iii. Soteria in the Popular Religious Practices of the Itawes JENNIFER C. BANGI, University of St. Louis∞ iv. Indigenous Religion, the State and Civil Society in Bukidnon, Philippines CECILIA T. MEDINA, University of the Philippines Diliman

RUEL D. CARICATIVO

GRAZIELLE K. MICKLAY

10:30 AM – 10:45 AM

PANEL 13: ECOLOGICAL ISSUES IN THE CORDILLERA i. Bioaccumulation of Heavy Metal Resistant Bacteria from Balili River, La Trinidad, Benguet ROSEMARY M. GUTIERREZ, University of the Philippines Baguio ODESSA GUIANG, University of the Philippines Baguio IVAN JAMES ORILLE, University of the Philippines Baguio ii. Levels of copper contamination in two agricultural areas in Mankayan and Cervantes that are inundated by the Lepanto River TEODORA D. BALANGCOD, University of the Philippines Baguio KRYSSA D. BALANGCOD, University of the Philippines Baguio VIRGINIA C. CUEVAS, University of the Philippines Los Baños iii. Fungal symbionts alleviate heavy metal stress in their host plants ROLAND HIPOL, University of the Philippines Baguio iv. Modeling the Dynamics of Predation of Rice Plants and Weeds by Invasive Golden Apple Snail (Pomacea Canalicuta) JOEL M. ADDAWE, University of the Philippines Baguio ZENAIDA G. BAOANAN, University of the Philippines Baguio RIZAVEL C. ADDAWE, University of the Philippines Baguio PANEL 14: THE INDIGENOUS IN/AND LITERATURE i. Mapping Narratives: History and Memory in the Narratives of our Land CECILLE BAELLO, University of the Philippines Diliman ii. Texture, Text and Context: A Journey into Mandaya Folklore RHODORA S. RANALAN, Ateneo de Davao University iii. A Survey of Children’s Literature in the Cordillera SACHA GARAH WEYGAN JASMIN, University of the Philippines Baguio iv. The Ullalim: Revisiting a Kalinga Music of Tradition SCOTT MAGKACHI SABOY PANEL 15: INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND THE QUESTION OF LAND i. Land Use Change and its Impacts on Indigenous Peoples’ Natural Resource Governance JILL K. CARIÑO, Philippine Task Force for Indigenous Peoples Rights (TFIP) ii. Sovereignty and Self-Determination: Resource Management, Land Claims, and Economic Development ESTHER NALLIW-LICNACHAN, National Commission on Indigenous Peoples Ifugao iii. Between the State and Indigenous Peoples: Legal Pluralism and Claims to Ancestral Lands KARMINN CHERYL DINNEY D. YANGOT, University of the Philippines Baguio∞ JANSEN TARUC NACAR, University of the Philippines Baguio iv. Aribay ng mga Puti: Pagmamapa ng Agta sa kanyang Lupang Ninuno JOHN ROBERT B. MAGSOMBOL, University of the Philippines Diliman BREAK

ROMEO M. DIZON

IO M. JULARBAL

AUGUSTO B. GATMAYTAN

10:45 AM – 12:15

12:15 – 1:30 PM 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM

MARIO VICTOR MARVIC F. LEONEN Plenary LUNCH PANEL 16: INDIGENOUS CONCEPTS OF HEALTH AND WELLNESS i. Indigenous People’s Health: Then and Now PENELOPE A. DOMOGO, Provincial Government of the Mountain Province ii. Health Seeking Behaviors and Health Care Utilization among Indigenous Peoples of Ilocos MERCITA Q. QUEDDENG*, University of Northern Philippines CHERYLL DIDI NELLIE N. OBRA, University of Northern Philippines EMIDIO R. ROSAL, University of Northern Philippines AGUSTINA R. TACTAY, University of Northern Philippines KARL LENIN C. BENIGNO, University of Northern Philippines ELEANOR C. NISPERAS, University of Northern Philippines ALFREDO R. RABENA, University of Northern Philippines∞

ALEJANDRO CIENCIA JR.

TEODORO D. BALANGCOD

Traditional Practices of Ibaloi in Bokod on Pregnancy and Child Care CHRISTIAN J. BASATAN, University of the Cordilleras iv. Extent of Observance of Folk Medical Practices of the Tribal Communities in the Upland Municipalities of the Province of Ilocos Sur MARIFE DOMINNO ALVIENTO, North Luzon Philippines State College CHERYL B. DIZA, North Luzon Philippines State College* PANEL 17: INDIGENOUS ECONOMIC LIFE AND PRACTICES i. Fashioning an Indigenous Transnational Trade from Below: "Informally" Sourcing and Marketing Manufactured Goods in Baguio Philippines LYNNE MILGRAM, OCAD University ii. Solving the Tragedy of the Commons-Induced Water Supply Shortages Endemic in Many Philippine Cordillera Communities Through Commuvatization ANDREW BACDAYAN iii. The Economic Life of the Agtas of Penablanca, Cagayan, Philippines DARIN JAN TINDOWEN, University of Saint Louis iv. Beyond Prices: The Cultural Economy of Water in the Cordillera Highlands of Northern Luzon, Philippines CORAZON L. ABANSI, University of the Philippines Baguio MARIA CONSUELO C. DOBLE, University of the Philippines Baguio JESSICA K. CARIÑO, University of the Philippines Baguio AGNES C. ROLA PANEL 18: INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN EARLY AND COLONIAL HISTORIES i. Headhunting in the Philippines: Finding traces of the vanished practice in the archaeological record MARIE LOUISE ANTOINETTE SIOCO, University of the Philippines Diliman∞ ii. The Cimarrones of the Bicol Region (1600-1845): Native Resistance and the Colonial Construction of Identity DANILO MADRID GERONA, Universidad de Sta. Isabel∞ iii. A Historical Reconstruction of the Kankana-ey’s Traditional Practices as Farmers in Sto. Tomas, Tuba, Benguet SHEREE NOLASCO, University of the Philippines Baguio iv. From Health Resort to Mining Town: Baguio City during the transition to Philippine Independence (1930s – 1941) JOSE MATTHEW P. LUGA, University of the Philippines Baguio PANEL 19: INDIGENOUS GAMES AND SPORTS i. The Bultong of the Ifugao ELIZABETH MICHELLE S. BITOG, University of the Philippines Diliman ii. Bugayong: Reconceptualizing ‘winning’ through a Mag-indi Ayta Game RACHELLE U. PENEYRA,* University of the Philippines Diliman MICHIKO S. ASERON, University of the Philippines Diliman iii. Participation of Women in the Preservation of Mag-Indi Ayta Games MICHIKO S. ASERON*, University of the Philippines Diliman RACHELLE U. PENEYRA, University of the Philippines Diliman iv. Analyzing Fagfagto Practice: Impact on Socialization REXTON F. CHAKAS, Mountain Province State Polytechnic College JULIE GRACE K. MI-ING, Mountain Province State Polytechnic College PANEL 20: FACETS OF SELF-DETERMINATION i. Issues on Customary Marriage and Its Registration in the Cordillera, Northern Philippines JUNE PRILL-BRETT, University of the Philippines Baguio VICTORIA LOURDES C. DIAZ,* University of the Philippines Baguio NIMREH L. CALDE, University of the Philippines Baguio MAILEENITA A. PEÑALBA, University of the Philippines Baguio ii. The Civil Registration of Indigenous Peoples in the Cordillera Region: Issues in Implementing NSO A.O. No. 3 of 2004 GLADYS A. CRUZ,* University of the Philippines Baguio LORELEI C. MENDOZA, University of the Philippines Baguio iii.

S.O. DACANAY III

VERNA LIZA BAUTISTA

JENNIFER G. INOVERO

ARELLANO A. COLONGON JR.

iii. 3:30 PM – 3:45 PM 3:45 PM – 5:45 PM

ALEJANDRO N. CIENCIA JR., University of the Philippines Baguio Discourses on Free and Prior Informed Consent MAILEENITA A. PEÑALBA, University of the Philippines Baguio BREAK

PANEL 21: GOVERNANCE AND AUTONOMY i. Genuine Regional Autonomy as Self-Determination in the Cordillera JOANNA K. CARIÑO, Cordillera People’s Alliance∞ ii. A Cordillera People’s Development Perspective BENEDICT SOLANG, Center for Development Programs in the Cordillera∞ iii. Indigenous People’s Engagement to Mainstream Local Politics: A Southern Philippines Narrative JOY MELYN L. JAYMA-PORQUIS, Central Mindanao University iv. The Banao Kalinga Bodong and Small Scale Mining: A Case of Indigenous Self Governance GERALDINE FIAG-OY PANEL 22: GENDER AND SEXUALITY IN INDIGENOUS SOCIETIES CHARITA A. DELOS REYES i. Exploring Venues for Learning our TK: Traditions and Innovations MATYLINE A. CAMFILI-TALASTAS, Benguet State University ii. Beauty parlors as contemporary counterpart of ogfu (Bontoc) or obfu (Sagada) of the Bontok and Northern Kankana-ey Bakla in Tadian, Sagada and Bontoc JENNIFER C. JOSEF, University of the Philippines Baguio iii. Exploring Ulog of Bontoc: Understanding Women’s Perspectives REXTON F. CHAKAS, Mountain Province State Polytechnic College JULIE GRACE K. MI-ING, Mountain Province State Polytechnic College iv. Bontoc Ato System: Understanding Men’s Traditional Upbringing JULIE GRACE K. MI-ING, Mountain Province State Polytechnic College REXTON F. CHAKAS, Mountain Province State Polytechnic College PANEL 23: INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES: DOCUMENTATION AND ANA ISABEL D. CAGUICLA ANALYSIS i. Saymore and FLEx: Tools for Language Documentation LEVI CIRILO CRUZ, Translators Association of the Philippines ii. A Comparative Lexical Analysis of Benguet Ibaloy and Iowak Languages LEARANE K. AMPAGUEY, University of the Philippines Baguio iii. The Role of Language in the Perpetuation of the Karao Identity in Bokod, Benguet PRECIOUS PINKY T. ORIAL, University of the Philippines Baguio PANEL 24: INDIGENOUS RITUALS IN CONTEMPORARY TIMES i. Understanding the Teteg of the Kankanaeys: Continuity and Changes in the Purpose and Practice of the Ritual ELEONOR M. GINES,* University of the Cordilleras JUNIA P. MANGOMOC, University of the Cordilleras CARLJOHNSON G. ANACIN, University of the Cordilleras ii. Uya-uy: Ifugao Prestige Rite among the Tuwali VICKY C. MADANGENG, Ifugao State University LYDIA DE CASTRO,* Ifugao State University iii. Begnas, the Bauko – Mountain Province Culture of Thanksgiving ALDWIN QUITASOL, Kalinga State University JAMES S. GUIDANGEN, Kalinga State University PANEL 25: SOVEREIGNTY AND DEVELOPMENT JESSICA K. CARIÑO i. The Semai Indigenous Communities in the Conservation of the Bukit Kinta Rainforest CYREN WONG, Monash University Malaysia ii. From ‘Salt’ to ‘Students’: Small-Scale Logging in the Agusan Hinterlands, 1970’s to 2010’s AUGUSTO B. GATMAYTAN, Ateneo de Davao University iii. Landscape Modification and Social Change as Resistance Among the Ifugao on the Borderlands of Spanish Philippines MIKHAIL ECHAVARRI,* University of Washington STEPHEN ACABADO, University of California at Los Angeles

iv. Compliant in Law, but not in Fact: The Philippines and the International Norm of Recognizing the Right of Indigenous Peoples to Free, Prior, and Informed Consent CARLO BENEDICT L. NAGPALA, Public Attorney’s Office CLIFFORD CHAN, Department of Education HENDRIX C. BONGALON, Public Attorney’s Office

Day 3: Friday, 14 July 2017 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM

PANEL 26: INTERSECTIONS AND INTERROGATIONS IN INDIGENOUS AND MUSLIM COMMUNITIES i. Pangangayaw at ang Moro: Teorya at Diskurso KAMARUDDIN BIN ALAWI MOHAMMAD, University of the Philippines Diliman ii. Being Young and Muslim: Socio Religious Realities in the Essays of Young Filipino Writers ERSWEETCEL C. SERVANO, Notre Dame of Dadiangas University iii. Female Filipino Muslim Writers SHIELA JAVA-GUINAL, Ateneo de Davao University iv. In Search of the Moro Kris: A Continuing Historical Study on a Glorious Weapon of Olden Times FERNANDO A. SANTIAGO, JR., De La Salle University PANEL 27: INDIGENOUS PEOPLE’S EDUCATION i. Characterizing Teacher's Socio-Cultural Role in the Development of an Indigenous Community: The Exploratory Case of an Ibaloi Educator in Northern Philippines MARK ANTHONY M. VELASCO, De La Salle University ii. The Challenges and Prospects of Indigenous Peoples Education in Paracelis, Mt. Province ERIC JOYCE DC. GRANDE, University of the Philippines Los Baños iii. Issues on Indigenous Peoples’ Education PURUSHOTTAM LAL TABDAR, Saptakoshi Sahara Kendra iv. TAWID: Teaching Adolescents on Working and Exploring Indigenous-Ethnic Identity Development ARVIN MANUEL R. VILLALON, University of the Philippines Baguio PANEL 28: CULTURAL HERITAGE: ISSUES AND INITIATIVES i. The Handi Project: A Heritage Education Initiative LLENEL GONZALES DE CASTRO, University of the Philippines Diliman∞ ii. Banghallan Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritages: Preservation, Issues, and Initiatives MARIFLOR D.CAPUYAN, Ifugao Cultural Educational Scientific and Community Development Center (ICESCDCI) iii. Endangered Heritage and Cultural Preservation: Issues and Initiatives JOAN SHEELAH O. NALLIW, Emajawjaw Indigenous Peoples, Inc. iv. Prehistoric Vanities: The Perceptions, Standards, and Traditions of Physical Beauty on the Butbut Women of Kalinga CATHERINE MONES, De La Salle University PANEL 29: BAGUIO: SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL ASPECTS i. The Psychology of Humor: A Preliminary Work on Baguio Humor ROZEL BALMORES, University of the Philippines Baguio ii. Responsible for Whom? Responsible to What? How Our Adolescents Speak of and Think about being Responsible WILFREDO II FRANCIS MINA, University of the Philippines Manila iii. The Dance Club as a Sociocultural Landscape in Baguio City and Hybridity in Music, Culture, and Place CARLJOHNSON G. ANACIN, University of the Cordilleras iv. Engine of Growth: History of the Dangwa Transportation Co., Incorporated in Baguio City, 1928-2005 DARYLL JADE R. BOLISLIS, University of the Philippines Baguio PANEL 30: INDIGENOUS FOREST MANAGEMENT i. Buguias Anitos (Nature Spirits) and their Role in Forest Conservation KIZEL COTIW-AN, University of the Philippines Baguio ii. Researching IFMSPs Beyond Documentation and Presentations: A Methodological Proposition GRETCHEN SHAGAMI C. MANGAHAS, Benguet State University

MA. NELA FLORENDO

WILFREDO V. ALANGUI

TALA AURORA S. RAMOS

ROLAND M. HIPOL

10:00 AM – 10:15 AM 10:15 AM – 12:15

iii. Construction News Determination of Indigenous Forests in Indonesia in Online Media Mongabay.co.id LULUK ULIYAH, Epistema Institute BREAK PANEL 31: TRADITIONAL CULTURE AND NEW MEDIA i. Cordillera on Air: A History of the Expression of Cordillera Cultures and Issues through Radio Broadcasting in Baguio City (1950-2010) JASON PAOLO R. TELLES, University of the Philippines Baguio ii. #CordilleraHisotryAndCulture, Contestations, and Affirmations: Content Analysis of Facebook Comments on Cordillera History and Culture CARLJOHNSON G. ANACIN, University of the Cordilleras APOLLO A. ENDRANO,* University of the Cordilleras iii. Tracing Paths into Places, Practices, and People in the Folklore of “Savong Shi Bahong:” A Mediascape CINDY CRUZ-CABRERA, University of the Philippines Diliman iv. “Come at Cordillera to Learn”: Dance Representation and Transmission in the Emerald Isles WAYLAND QUINTERO University of Malaya PANEL 32: ENVIRONMENT AND NARRATIVES OF RESILIENCE i. Estimation of Landslide Susceptibility by Frequency Ratio Using Geographic Information System and Remote Sensing in Tublay, Benguet DYMPHNA N. JAVIER, University of the Philippines Baguio LALIT KUMAR, University of New England, Australia ii. The Level of Environmental Awareness among Mangyan Tagabukid High School Students in Sibuyan Island, Province of Romblon ROSEMIN R. RABIDA,* Romblon State University REYNALDO P. RAMOS, Romblon State University iii. Matago: An Ecocritical Autoethnography of the Contemporary Eco-cultural Practices of the Southern Kankana-eys of Buguias JOSE KERVIN CESAR B. CALABIAS, University of the Philippines Baguio iv. Non-traditional Security Discourse in Post-Disaster Communities: The Case of the 1990 Earthquake in the Cordillera, Northern Philippines AMADOR IV PELEO, University of the Philippines Baguio PANEL 33: IP ISSUES IN GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES i. Role of Hizmet Movement on Solving Minority Issues in Turkey by the PACIFIC DIALOGUE INCORPORATED ii. Institutionalizing Adat Land: A Lesson Learned on Local Government’s Initiatives in Recognizing Indigenous Peoples in Indonesia MUKI T. WICAKSONO, Epistema Institute iii. The Creation of ‘Batang Tekno’: A Mission Organization’s “Boarding House”Approach and the Assimilation of Iraya Mangyan Children and their Families in Abra de Ilog, Occidental Mindoro OMEGA DIADEM T. DANGANAN, De La Salle University iv. Human Rights Based Approach to Development as Experienced in Ten Indigenous Communities in the Philippines RHODA DALANG, DINTEG – Cordillera Indigenous Peoples Legal Center PANEL 34: OBJECT-CENTERED INDIGENOUS STUDIES IN SOUTHERN MINDANAO i. Anthropology of Corn, Biotechnology, and the Tagakaolos of Davao Occidental ALBERT SANTOS, University of the Philippines Mindanao ii. Ethnohistory of Sago and Starch-Extracting Techniques in NonModern Philippine Societies ANDREA MALAYA RAGRAGIO, University of the Philippines Mindanao MYFEL JOSEPH PALUGA, University of the Philippines Mindanao iii. Civilizational Concepts and Highland Manobo Tattoos

SCOTT M. SABOY

CELIA M. AUSTRIA

ADONIS L. ELUMBRE

ARVIN MANUEL VILLALON

12:15 – 1:30 PM 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM

ANDREA MALAYA RAGRAGIO, University of the Philippines Mindanao MYFEL JOSEPH PALUGA, University of the Philippines Mindanao iv. Hybridity in Traditional Medicinal Objects in North Cotabato KENETTE JEAN MILLONDAGA, University of the Philippines Mindanao PANEL 35: IBALOY IDENTITY i. Identity, Place Names, Changing Landscapes and Development Issues Among the Ibaloys of Baguio and Peripheral Areas from the Spanish Period to the American Colonial Period JUNE PRILL-BRETT, University of the Philippines Baguio ii. Educating Mokimok and Chainus: The Ibaloys at the Bua School, 1901-1940 CHARITA ARCANGEL DELOS REYES, University of the Philippines Baguio iii. Narratives of a Forgotten Heritage: The Old Ibaloi Clans in Baguio Politics, 1901-1935 A.J. JOHN CARBONELL, University of the Philippines Baguio iv. Ibaloy Identity Politics JIMMY B. FONG, University of the Philippines Baguio LUNCH PANEL 36: THE INDIGENOUS IN DIASPORA i. The Ifugao in the City: Living the Ifugao Identity in Metro Manila CATHERINE FAITH G. HOGGANG, Ateneo de Manila University GERALDINE GRACE G. HOGGANG,* University of the Philippines Diliman ii. Indigenous Knowledge Production and the Igorot Diaspora in the United Kingdom RUTH M. TINDAAN, University of the Philippines Baguio iii. Urban Migration and Religious Landscape: A Study of Taiwan Indigenous Amis and Catholicism KURIKO OKADA, Sophia University PANEL 37: CHANGES IN INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES i. Becoming Teacher-Writers of Mother Tongue Books in an Indigenous Cultural Community MARIA MERCEDES ARZADON, University of the Philippines Diliman ii. Henerasyonal na Pagbabago sa/ng Wikang Kankana-ey: Maiiwasan nga ba? REVELYN C. LEDSEY,* University of the Cordilleras ANILYN C. PANITEO, University of the Cordilleras CARLJOHNSON G. ANACIN, University of the Cordilleras iii. Pagkakaiba sa Paggamit ng Wikang Iloko: Pag-Intindi sa Karanasan at Suliranin ng mga Guro sa Pagtuturo ng Mother Tongue EMILYN P. ESTOESTA,* University of the Cordilleras GAZELLE ANN D. GARCIA, University of the Cordilleras CARLJOHNSON G. ANACIN, University of the Cordilleras iv. Neutral Kankana-ey: A Case of Not-So Indigenous Dialect OBIE NOE B. MADALANG, Mountain Province State Polytechnic College PANEL 38: APPROACHES TO INDIGENOUS STUDIES i. Genetics: A Component of a Multidisciplinary, “Molecular Anthropological” Approach to Study Human Demography, History, Evolution, and Origins FREDERICK DELFIN, University of the Philippines Diliman ii. A Walkthrough of a Universe: Deconstructing the Sansinukob Exhibition MARIA ANGELICA VICERAL, De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde iii. Discovering Promised Land: Spending Time in Cordillera Studies BEN TAPANG, University of the Philippines Baguio iv. Conditions of Possibility for the Conduct of Indigenous Studies in the Global Age IVAN EMIL A. LABAYNE, Adamson University PANEL 39: DEATH RITUALS IN THE CORDILLERA: PERSISTENCE AND CHANGE i. Lamentations for the Dead among the Buaya Kalinga of Northern Philippines FELICIDAD A. PRUDENTE

ROLAND ERWIN P. RABANG

MARIA CECILIA R. SAN LUIS

JEVIC ANJIN F. CRUEL

KELLY LOUISE REXZY P. AGRA

CHRISTIAN EZEKIEL M. FAJARDO

3:30 PM – 3:45 PM

ii. Bontoc Songs for the Dead: Negotiating Antoway between Traditional and Contemporary Styles CHRISTINE DE VERA, Miriam College iii. Materiality of Death Rituals in Contemporary Bontoc Society ANALYN SALVADOR-AMORES, University of the Philippines Baguio iv. Memory of Death: The Embodiment of Revenge through Dance Ritual in Ifugao, Philippines LILYMAE F. MONTANO, Philippine Women’s University PANEL 40: INDIGENOUS STUDIES IN HIGHER EDUCATION i. Institutionalizing Indigenous Education among HEIs: Advancing Gains in Inclusivity and Equity in Education MARILYN L. NGALES, Lyceum of the Philippines University ii. PAMULAAN BENJAMIN ABADIANO iii. Indigenous Studies in Auckland, New Zealand WILFREDO V. ALANGUI, University of the Philippines Baguio iv. UP Baguio’s Plan on Establishing a Graduate Program in Indigenous Studies LEAH E. ABAYAO, University of the Philippines Baguio S.O. DACANAY III, University of the Philippines Baguio BREAK

RAYMUNDO D. ROVILLOS

3:45 PM – 5:15 PM

BEING IFESBUKAN: INDIGENOUS STUDIES IN THE AGE OF SOCIAL MEDIA DEIRDRE MCKAY Plenary

MAILEENITA A. PEÑALBA

5:15 PM – 5:45 PM

CLOSING PROGRAM

MAILEENITA A. PEÑALBA

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