This document discusses an indigenous Filipino research method called Piling Piling Hwebes (PPH) which consists of three elements: 1) Inumin (native beverages), 2) Pagkain (indigenous foods), and 3) Kaisipan (indigenous concepts). PPH may feature an 'Albularyo', an indigenous health practitioner and herbalist. The method is used by indigenous Filipino psychologists to fulfill research objectives while also renewing awareness of indigenous culture and practices. It utilizes participant observation through informal visiting, 'dropping in', and direct interaction to collect different types of cultural data.
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7. The element of KAISIPAN
might consist of a scholar’s
discussion of
[‘CHARMS and AMULETS’]
8. PPH might feature an ‘Albularyo’
indigenous health practitioners and
herbalist
9. The indigenous Filipino
Psychologist conducts PPH. Aside
from fulfilling research objectives,
he invariably contributes to
renewing awareness of
indigenous culture and
practices
13. 2. ‘DROPPING IN’ or the more
culturally idiomatic “NAPADAAN
LANG PO” in ‘passing by’.
3.PAKIKISALIMUHA
To more direct interaction in the
culture bearer’s natural habitat.
[Interactive Research]
14. Data Quality changes
from PAKIKIPANULUYAN
[Live-in visitor] to
PAKIKIPANIRAHAN
[participant dweller] and
PAGPISAN [Live-in, one of us]
(Mangahas 1993)
15. The Western anthropology simply
called the participant observation
as it was pakikipanirahan or
pagpisan . But the Filipino
anthropologist knows …
16. ..type of data to trust on the
basis of the kind of
participation
The difference between
Pakikipamuhay [‘living with’]
against pakikipanuluyan.
17. “We have to throw off the
shackles of the
methodologies of the
Western world, with which
so many of our academics
have been brought up”.
18. The end of my
presentation.
Submitted to:
Prof. Agnes Montalbo
Rizal Technological University
Submitted by:
Ronalyn Lazam Victoria