A Survey On The Effectiveness Of Kaamulan Festival 2019 In Promoting Bukidnon...Pedro Craggett
The document discusses the Kaamulan Festival, an annual festival celebrated in Bukidnon, Philippines to showcase the culture of the province's seven indigenous tribes. The festival aims to promote cultural ties and diversity among the tribes by featuring their traditional costumes, dances, and crafts. While the festival has been successful in boosting local tourism and pride, some aspects have become controversial as traditions are modernized. The study examined the effectiveness of the 2019 Kaamulan Festival in promoting Bukidnon culture and found that activities like street dancing, competitions, and performances were most impactful in showcasing aspects of material culture like sculptures, songs, and attire.
1. The document discusses the administrative policies of culture ministries in Thailand and China, outlining issues like inadequate funding, planning, cultural promotion, data sharing, and collaboration between organizations.
2. The general directions of cultural policy for Thailand are outlined, including preserving culture through education, promoting Thai culture domestically and globally, promoting local cultures, and encouraging collaboration between government and private sectors on cultural issues.
3. The research examines problems and barriers facing ministry of culture operations, and evaluates policies and guidelines to better promote culture and address issues like a lack of cultural knowledge sharing and resource support for cultural activities.
Administrative Policy of Culture Ministry in Thailand And ChinaIJSRED
1. The document discusses the administrative policies of culture ministries in Thailand and China, outlining issues like inadequate funding, planning, cultural promotion, data sharing, and collaboration between organizations.
2. The general directions of cultural policy for Thailand are outlined, including preserving culture through education, promoting Thai culture domestically and globally, promoting local cultures, and encouraging collaboration between government and private sectors on cultural issues.
3. The research examines problems and barriers facing ministry of culture operations, and evaluates policies and guidelines to better promote culture and address issues like a lack of cultural knowledge sharing and resource support for cultural activities.
research matrix-pagbasa at pagsuri.docxalenmarie10
This document provides a summary of 10 research studies related to the theme of dance and identity formation. The research studies used qualitative methods such as ethnography, case studies, and interviews. The key findings were that dance festivals, rituals, and performances help express and negotiate cultural identity and allow communities to showcase their beliefs, traditions, and values. Dance also helps preserve indigenous cultural knowledge and traditions among diaspora populations. The studies highlighted how dance can both reflect cultural changes over time while still maintaining important cultural meanings and social functions.
EDRD 6000 Qualitative Research with Indigenous Communities of Canada: Issues,...Rachel deHaan
A look into the historical and current issues around research with indigenous communities in Canada. Potential solutions and guidelines also discussed.
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Malaysia is not only unique country with a multicultural diversity but also has a rich and numerous culture and heritage treasures. Therefore, as technology growth across world, many cultural heritages might become missing without any effective efforts in preservation and conservation of the culture and heritage. Within this scenario, the qualitative study was conducted through documents review, a field observation followed by a face-to-face interview with corresponding respondents to empirically ascertain the narrative history and uniqueness of Gasing Leper Terengganu which further propose an alternative approach in preserving Gasing Leper Terengganu’s heritage.| Publisher: International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS)
Pratt SILS Cultural Heritage: Description and Access Spring 2011PrattSILS
This document summarizes a research paper about the National Museum of the American Indian's (NMAI) efforts to digitize their collection in accordance with the Protocols for Native American Archival Materials. The summary includes:
The NMAI faces challenges in applying best practices for culturally sensitive Native American materials as it digitizes its collection. It aims to respect Native American values and rights over cultural heritage through consultation, context, and repatriation policies on its website. An analysis found the site effectively provides access to the collection while respecting these protocols.
A Survey On The Effectiveness Of Kaamulan Festival 2019 In Promoting Bukidnon...Pedro Craggett
The document discusses the Kaamulan Festival, an annual festival celebrated in Bukidnon, Philippines to showcase the culture of the province's seven indigenous tribes. The festival aims to promote cultural ties and diversity among the tribes by featuring their traditional costumes, dances, and crafts. While the festival has been successful in boosting local tourism and pride, some aspects have become controversial as traditions are modernized. The study examined the effectiveness of the 2019 Kaamulan Festival in promoting Bukidnon culture and found that activities like street dancing, competitions, and performances were most impactful in showcasing aspects of material culture like sculptures, songs, and attire.
1. The document discusses the administrative policies of culture ministries in Thailand and China, outlining issues like inadequate funding, planning, cultural promotion, data sharing, and collaboration between organizations.
2. The general directions of cultural policy for Thailand are outlined, including preserving culture through education, promoting Thai culture domestically and globally, promoting local cultures, and encouraging collaboration between government and private sectors on cultural issues.
3. The research examines problems and barriers facing ministry of culture operations, and evaluates policies and guidelines to better promote culture and address issues like a lack of cultural knowledge sharing and resource support for cultural activities.
Administrative Policy of Culture Ministry in Thailand And ChinaIJSRED
1. The document discusses the administrative policies of culture ministries in Thailand and China, outlining issues like inadequate funding, planning, cultural promotion, data sharing, and collaboration between organizations.
2. The general directions of cultural policy for Thailand are outlined, including preserving culture through education, promoting Thai culture domestically and globally, promoting local cultures, and encouraging collaboration between government and private sectors on cultural issues.
3. The research examines problems and barriers facing ministry of culture operations, and evaluates policies and guidelines to better promote culture and address issues like a lack of cultural knowledge sharing and resource support for cultural activities.
research matrix-pagbasa at pagsuri.docxalenmarie10
This document provides a summary of 10 research studies related to the theme of dance and identity formation. The research studies used qualitative methods such as ethnography, case studies, and interviews. The key findings were that dance festivals, rituals, and performances help express and negotiate cultural identity and allow communities to showcase their beliefs, traditions, and values. Dance also helps preserve indigenous cultural knowledge and traditions among diaspora populations. The studies highlighted how dance can both reflect cultural changes over time while still maintaining important cultural meanings and social functions.
EDRD 6000 Qualitative Research with Indigenous Communities of Canada: Issues,...Rachel deHaan
A look into the historical and current issues around research with indigenous communities in Canada. Potential solutions and guidelines also discussed.
<a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"><img alt="Creative Commons License" style="border-width:0" src="https://i.creativecommons.org/l/by/4.0/88x31.png" /></a><br />This work is licensed under a <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License</a>.
Malaysia is not only unique country with a multicultural diversity but also has a rich and numerous culture and heritage treasures. Therefore, as technology growth across world, many cultural heritages might become missing without any effective efforts in preservation and conservation of the culture and heritage. Within this scenario, the qualitative study was conducted through documents review, a field observation followed by a face-to-face interview with corresponding respondents to empirically ascertain the narrative history and uniqueness of Gasing Leper Terengganu which further propose an alternative approach in preserving Gasing Leper Terengganu’s heritage.| Publisher: International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS)
Pratt SILS Cultural Heritage: Description and Access Spring 2011PrattSILS
This document summarizes a research paper about the National Museum of the American Indian's (NMAI) efforts to digitize their collection in accordance with the Protocols for Native American Archival Materials. The summary includes:
The NMAI faces challenges in applying best practices for culturally sensitive Native American materials as it digitizes its collection. It aims to respect Native American values and rights over cultural heritage through consultation, context, and repatriation policies on its website. An analysis found the site effectively provides access to the collection while respecting these protocols.
A study on the information environment of national youth service corps member...Alexander Decker
This document summarizes a study on the information environment of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members in Kwara State, Nigeria. It investigated their information needs, sources, seeking behavior, and perceptions of libraries and the field of library and information science. A questionnaire was administered to 170 NYSC members. The study found that their main information needs were related to job opportunities, business/entrepreneurship, and scholarships. Most sought information on the internet. Respondents also had positive views of libraries and the library and information science profession. The study aims to help information providers better understand and serve the needs of NYSC members.
This document describes the development of an online spatial database called the Australian Indigenous Biocultural Knowledge (AIBK) database. The database was created by an working group to compile and map publicly available documentation on Indigenous biocultural knowledge in Australia. It currently includes over 1,500 documents, of which 568 are georeferenced. The goal is to increase awareness of documented Indigenous knowledge, identify gaps, and promote collaboration between Indigenous and non-Indigenous researchers and land managers. The database is intended to support natural and cultural resource management by making Indigenous knowledge more accessible.
Kalingual App: A Mobile Application for Dialect, Culture, Tradition and Belie...CatleenMadayag
The Kalinga Municipal Tourism Office is dedicated to preserving, protecting, and promoting the province's
major spoken language. The Kalinga spoken language is progressively fading in the region; many locals,
particularly the young, are already influenced by Tagalog and English. The proponents propose to
developed an android application called "Kalingual App: Mobile Application of Dialect Culture and Belief
of Tulgao Kalinga" to help educate tourists and the younger generation about the language, culture, and
beliefs of the Kalinga people. The developed mobile application meets the functional needs of its features,
such as translator of English words into Tulgao native language. dialect dictionary, Greetings, Weather,
Places, Directions,5 Senses (touch, sight, hearing, smell, and taste), Colors, Numbers, Vegetables, Fruits,
Things, Parts of the Body, Family members, Occupation, and the application also offers to understand
linked to Kalinga Province's Belief, Culture, and Traditions. The study was assessed by barangay
officials/staff and the Kalinga Municipal Tourism Office employees in collaboration with inhabitants of the
Itorkaw Tribe. The system evaluation utilizes the ISO 9241-11:2018 Software Quality Standard to measure
the acceptability of the users in terms of context coverage and usability. Statistically, the system produces
high-quality data that is easy to utilize, meeting the needs of the users.
Keywords belief, culture, dialect, Kalinga, mobile application, tradition
This document provides the 2016 annual report for the Tribal Preservation Program. It discusses the growth in Tribal Historic Preservation Offices since 1996, which has outpaced available funding, resulting in lower average annual grants per office. The report highlights several grant awards provided to tribes to support cultural preservation projects. It also summarizes the accomplishments of the Tribal Historic Preservation Program in partnering with tribes to preserve important cultural resources and traditions. As the National Park Service looks to its second century, it aims to renew its engagement with tribes, youth, and other partners in cultural preservation.
This document provides an abstract and introduction for a paper about how First Nations communities in Canada can preserve their culture through obtaining ISO 9001 certification. The abstract indicates that previous studies have looked at cultural preservation and economic development separately but not together. The introduction provides background on the author's Mi'kmaq heritage and culture, and introduces the topic of how the Membertou First Nation obtained ISO 9001 certification in 2002, becoming the first indigenous government to achieve this. It also outlines the literature reviewed and methodology used, which includes interviews with community members and experts in both First Nations culture and ISO standards.
This document is a daily lesson log from Santiago City National High School for a Grade 11 UCSP class. It outlines the objectives, content, learning resources, and procedures for the lesson on concepts and changes in culture and society. The lesson includes reviewing previous concepts, discussing examples of culture, and activities for students to demonstrate their understanding like creating an illustrative collage, comic strips, or pledges appreciating culture and society. The log also includes sections for evaluation, remarks, and reflections on the lesson's effectiveness.
This presentation was provided by Stacy Allison-Cassin of the University of Toronto, and Melissa Stoner of the University of California - Berkeley, during the NISO DEIA workshop "Metadata to Support Indigenous Knowledge and Non Traditional Outputs," which was held on December 6, 2021.
The document discusses the Panagbenga Flower Festival in Baguio City, Philippines. It provides background that the festival was originally proposed in 1996 to boost tourism during slow seasons. Over time, the festival has grown significantly, attracting over 1.6 million people annually. However, some argue that the festival has become over-commercialized and has compromised indigenous cultures by performing sacred rituals without regard to their meanings. There are ongoing discussions around how to balance the interests of residents, cultural preservation, and tourism promotion to develop the festival in a sustainable way.
Dr. Del Rosario of St. Mary's University, Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines, discusses how the project documented the ethno-ecological adaptation of the I’waks and see how these adaptive strategies have changed or been sustained over time.
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Community planning socially shared inquiryFloreannBasco
The document discusses Socially Shared Inquiry (SSI) and its application in addressing problems in the Sitio Babo community near Angeles City, Philippines. SSI is a process that involves community members in solving their own problems through collaboration. It was used to address issues at the Sitio Babo Munting Paaralan preschool, such as poor drainage. Community members and organizations like the Republic Central Colleges worked together through SSI to construct a staircase and improve drainage. This helped solve the school's problems.
Systemic map to revitalizing local knowledge in autochthones ana luisarsd6
- The document proposes a system to map and preserve local and indigenous knowledge in Brazil. It describes research conducted with the Kaingang indigenous community to understand their knowledge through participant observation, interviews and workshops.
- An infographic was created to organize information about the process of preserving cultural knowledge, which includes initial community engagement, identifying and capturing cultural expressions, cataloging the expressions, and sharing the knowledge.
- Students from the university partnered with indigenous students and artisans on collaborative design projects to promote cultural exchange and sustainability of indigenous knowledge and culture.
In the first of two parts, Janet L. Gallimore (Idaho State Historical Society Executive Director and State Historic Preservation Officer) and Randy’L Teton (Public Affairs Manager of the Shoshone Bannock Tribe), discussed the goals of the Idaho State Museum's recent expansion, the intent of its world-class exhibitions and the Museum's tribal relations. The second part was presented by Dr. Gloria Totoricagüena (President of Idaho Policy and Consulting) and Liz Hobson (Idaho State Museum, Museum Administrator), who explained the process of gathering "decision quality data" to inform the experiences (content, design, and multimedia), of the new Museum.
To deepen Idahoans’ connection to their state, build a statewide sense of community, and create an essential resource for education, the Idaho State Museum was designed for impact. ISHS connected Idaho’s past to the present; integrated Idaho’s cultural diversity throughout the visitor experience; and used a multidisciplinary approach to maximize historical literacy across subjects. This session explores engagement practices used to achieve statewide resonance, understand affective outcomes of the museum experience, and respond to community needs.
Archives Services as Critical Information Sources in Current Trends and Infor...ijtsrd
This document discusses archives and information service delivery. It defines archives and outlines their key roles and functions, which include supporting accountability, transparency, and cultural heritage. The document also discusses challenges related to managing archival records and delivering information services. Specifically, it notes that archives in Cameroon often lack necessary infrastructure, equipment, and staffing to effectively manage records and provide information to users. This poor management of archival records negatively impacts information service delivery and can lead to inaccurate historical information. The document aims to examine how challenges in managing archival records impact information services in Cameroon.
Overview of the NAB Subsistence Mapping ProjectZach Stevenson
The document provides an overview of the Northwest Arctic Borough Subsistence Mapping Project. The project aims to document traditional subsistence use and important ecological areas to promote food security and economic development in the region. Key accomplishments include completing subsistence mapping interviews in seven communities, documenting local traditional knowledge, holding community meetings, and securing funding to continue the project work.
This document summarizes a research project on the cultural mapping of Barangay Labo in Ozamiz City, Philippines. It begins with an abstract that outlines the purpose of the research - to document the undocumented cultural heritage of Labo through cultural mapping. The research involved site visits, interviews, and collecting information on the natural, built, intangible, and movable heritage of the community. The results will be used to propose an awareness campaign to educate the community about their cultural identity and encourage preservation of local heritage. This will help teach future generations and contribute to appreciation of Filipino cultural heritage. The document then provides details on the history of Labo and descriptions of the various cultural aspects that were mapped.
This document provides information about the KIAS Information Sessions and summarizes KIAS's vision, history, governance structure, research themes, and programs. Specifically:
- KIAS aims to foster innovative interdisciplinary study of modern political, social, economic, and cultural issues to advance society.
- It was established in 2010 with a $4 million endowment to support research in the humanities and social sciences.
- KIAS is governed by an Administrative Board and offers funding through programs like Interdisciplinary Seminars and Research Cluster Grants focused on its 2011-2013 themes of environmental stewardship, place and identity, and culture/media.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
A study on the information environment of national youth service corps member...Alexander Decker
This document summarizes a study on the information environment of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members in Kwara State, Nigeria. It investigated their information needs, sources, seeking behavior, and perceptions of libraries and the field of library and information science. A questionnaire was administered to 170 NYSC members. The study found that their main information needs were related to job opportunities, business/entrepreneurship, and scholarships. Most sought information on the internet. Respondents also had positive views of libraries and the library and information science profession. The study aims to help information providers better understand and serve the needs of NYSC members.
This document describes the development of an online spatial database called the Australian Indigenous Biocultural Knowledge (AIBK) database. The database was created by an working group to compile and map publicly available documentation on Indigenous biocultural knowledge in Australia. It currently includes over 1,500 documents, of which 568 are georeferenced. The goal is to increase awareness of documented Indigenous knowledge, identify gaps, and promote collaboration between Indigenous and non-Indigenous researchers and land managers. The database is intended to support natural and cultural resource management by making Indigenous knowledge more accessible.
Kalingual App: A Mobile Application for Dialect, Culture, Tradition and Belie...CatleenMadayag
The Kalinga Municipal Tourism Office is dedicated to preserving, protecting, and promoting the province's
major spoken language. The Kalinga spoken language is progressively fading in the region; many locals,
particularly the young, are already influenced by Tagalog and English. The proponents propose to
developed an android application called "Kalingual App: Mobile Application of Dialect Culture and Belief
of Tulgao Kalinga" to help educate tourists and the younger generation about the language, culture, and
beliefs of the Kalinga people. The developed mobile application meets the functional needs of its features,
such as translator of English words into Tulgao native language. dialect dictionary, Greetings, Weather,
Places, Directions,5 Senses (touch, sight, hearing, smell, and taste), Colors, Numbers, Vegetables, Fruits,
Things, Parts of the Body, Family members, Occupation, and the application also offers to understand
linked to Kalinga Province's Belief, Culture, and Traditions. The study was assessed by barangay
officials/staff and the Kalinga Municipal Tourism Office employees in collaboration with inhabitants of the
Itorkaw Tribe. The system evaluation utilizes the ISO 9241-11:2018 Software Quality Standard to measure
the acceptability of the users in terms of context coverage and usability. Statistically, the system produces
high-quality data that is easy to utilize, meeting the needs of the users.
Keywords belief, culture, dialect, Kalinga, mobile application, tradition
This document provides the 2016 annual report for the Tribal Preservation Program. It discusses the growth in Tribal Historic Preservation Offices since 1996, which has outpaced available funding, resulting in lower average annual grants per office. The report highlights several grant awards provided to tribes to support cultural preservation projects. It also summarizes the accomplishments of the Tribal Historic Preservation Program in partnering with tribes to preserve important cultural resources and traditions. As the National Park Service looks to its second century, it aims to renew its engagement with tribes, youth, and other partners in cultural preservation.
This document provides an abstract and introduction for a paper about how First Nations communities in Canada can preserve their culture through obtaining ISO 9001 certification. The abstract indicates that previous studies have looked at cultural preservation and economic development separately but not together. The introduction provides background on the author's Mi'kmaq heritage and culture, and introduces the topic of how the Membertou First Nation obtained ISO 9001 certification in 2002, becoming the first indigenous government to achieve this. It also outlines the literature reviewed and methodology used, which includes interviews with community members and experts in both First Nations culture and ISO standards.
This document is a daily lesson log from Santiago City National High School for a Grade 11 UCSP class. It outlines the objectives, content, learning resources, and procedures for the lesson on concepts and changes in culture and society. The lesson includes reviewing previous concepts, discussing examples of culture, and activities for students to demonstrate their understanding like creating an illustrative collage, comic strips, or pledges appreciating culture and society. The log also includes sections for evaluation, remarks, and reflections on the lesson's effectiveness.
This presentation was provided by Stacy Allison-Cassin of the University of Toronto, and Melissa Stoner of the University of California - Berkeley, during the NISO DEIA workshop "Metadata to Support Indigenous Knowledge and Non Traditional Outputs," which was held on December 6, 2021.
The document discusses the Panagbenga Flower Festival in Baguio City, Philippines. It provides background that the festival was originally proposed in 1996 to boost tourism during slow seasons. Over time, the festival has grown significantly, attracting over 1.6 million people annually. However, some argue that the festival has become over-commercialized and has compromised indigenous cultures by performing sacred rituals without regard to their meanings. There are ongoing discussions around how to balance the interests of residents, cultural preservation, and tourism promotion to develop the festival in a sustainable way.
Dr. Del Rosario of St. Mary's University, Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines, discusses how the project documented the ethno-ecological adaptation of the I’waks and see how these adaptive strategies have changed or been sustained over time.
005 Essay Example Proposal Proposals Examples ~ Thatsnotus. How to Write a Proposal that Never Fails to Get Clients | Proposal .... √ 20 Written Proposal Examples ™ | Dannybarrantes Template | Proposal .... School Essay: Writing a paper proposal. College essay: Essay proposal sample. 10+ Essay Proposal Outline Templates - PDF, DOC. Https Letterpile.com Writing How-To-Write-A-Proposal-Essay - Ainslie Hand. Remarkable How To Write A Proposal Essay ~ Thatsnotus. Understanding What a Thesis Proposal is and How to Write it. Written Proposal Template. Choose From 40 Research Proposal Templates & Examples 100% Free White .... Proposal Examples - 91+ Samples in PDF | DOC | Google Docs | Pages .... Example Proposal Essays. Proposal Writing - 18+ Examples, Format, Pdf | Examples. 002 Proposal Essay Examples Example ~ Thatsnotus. Proposal writing sample 2. How to Write a Proposal Essay/Paper - Owlcation. 9 Free Research Proposal Templates (with Examples). 019 Essay Proposal Sample Example ~ Thatsnotus. Write my proposal paper, How to Write a Proposal Essay/Paper. Free Creative Proposal Template Of 30 event Proposal Templates Free ... How To Write Proposal Essay
Community planning socially shared inquiryFloreannBasco
The document discusses Socially Shared Inquiry (SSI) and its application in addressing problems in the Sitio Babo community near Angeles City, Philippines. SSI is a process that involves community members in solving their own problems through collaboration. It was used to address issues at the Sitio Babo Munting Paaralan preschool, such as poor drainage. Community members and organizations like the Republic Central Colleges worked together through SSI to construct a staircase and improve drainage. This helped solve the school's problems.
Systemic map to revitalizing local knowledge in autochthones ana luisarsd6
- The document proposes a system to map and preserve local and indigenous knowledge in Brazil. It describes research conducted with the Kaingang indigenous community to understand their knowledge through participant observation, interviews and workshops.
- An infographic was created to organize information about the process of preserving cultural knowledge, which includes initial community engagement, identifying and capturing cultural expressions, cataloging the expressions, and sharing the knowledge.
- Students from the university partnered with indigenous students and artisans on collaborative design projects to promote cultural exchange and sustainability of indigenous knowledge and culture.
In the first of two parts, Janet L. Gallimore (Idaho State Historical Society Executive Director and State Historic Preservation Officer) and Randy’L Teton (Public Affairs Manager of the Shoshone Bannock Tribe), discussed the goals of the Idaho State Museum's recent expansion, the intent of its world-class exhibitions and the Museum's tribal relations. The second part was presented by Dr. Gloria Totoricagüena (President of Idaho Policy and Consulting) and Liz Hobson (Idaho State Museum, Museum Administrator), who explained the process of gathering "decision quality data" to inform the experiences (content, design, and multimedia), of the new Museum.
To deepen Idahoans’ connection to their state, build a statewide sense of community, and create an essential resource for education, the Idaho State Museum was designed for impact. ISHS connected Idaho’s past to the present; integrated Idaho’s cultural diversity throughout the visitor experience; and used a multidisciplinary approach to maximize historical literacy across subjects. This session explores engagement practices used to achieve statewide resonance, understand affective outcomes of the museum experience, and respond to community needs.
Archives Services as Critical Information Sources in Current Trends and Infor...ijtsrd
This document discusses archives and information service delivery. It defines archives and outlines their key roles and functions, which include supporting accountability, transparency, and cultural heritage. The document also discusses challenges related to managing archival records and delivering information services. Specifically, it notes that archives in Cameroon often lack necessary infrastructure, equipment, and staffing to effectively manage records and provide information to users. This poor management of archival records negatively impacts information service delivery and can lead to inaccurate historical information. The document aims to examine how challenges in managing archival records impact information services in Cameroon.
Overview of the NAB Subsistence Mapping ProjectZach Stevenson
The document provides an overview of the Northwest Arctic Borough Subsistence Mapping Project. The project aims to document traditional subsistence use and important ecological areas to promote food security and economic development in the region. Key accomplishments include completing subsistence mapping interviews in seven communities, documenting local traditional knowledge, holding community meetings, and securing funding to continue the project work.
This document summarizes a research project on the cultural mapping of Barangay Labo in Ozamiz City, Philippines. It begins with an abstract that outlines the purpose of the research - to document the undocumented cultural heritage of Labo through cultural mapping. The research involved site visits, interviews, and collecting information on the natural, built, intangible, and movable heritage of the community. The results will be used to propose an awareness campaign to educate the community about their cultural identity and encourage preservation of local heritage. This will help teach future generations and contribute to appreciation of Filipino cultural heritage. The document then provides details on the history of Labo and descriptions of the various cultural aspects that were mapped.
This document provides information about the KIAS Information Sessions and summarizes KIAS's vision, history, governance structure, research themes, and programs. Specifically:
- KIAS aims to foster innovative interdisciplinary study of modern political, social, economic, and cultural issues to advance society.
- It was established in 2010 with a $4 million endowment to support research in the humanities and social sciences.
- KIAS is governed by an Administrative Board and offers funding through programs like Interdisciplinary Seminars and Research Cluster Grants focused on its 2011-2013 themes of environmental stewardship, place and identity, and culture/media.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
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CULTURE-RESEARCH-TUAO-EAST.pptx
1. GINA N. QUINAN
Principal III & District-in-Charge, Malummin ES
SHERLEY C. EUSTAQUIO
Principal II, Mambacag ES
LAILANY A. ANCHETA
Principal II, Naruangan ES
MARIA PATRICIA F. PAGALILAUAN
Principal I, Lakambini ES
2. Republic Act 8371
(RA 8371)
Republic Act 7356
(RA 7356)
CULTURAL STRUGGLES OF THE INDIGENOUS ITAWES
TOWARDS PRESERVING THE GRANDEUR OF THE TAPESTRY OF
THEIR GREAT PAST
3. CULTURALSTRUGGLES OF THE
INDIGENOUS ITAWES TOWARDS
PRESERVING HE GRANDEUR OF THE
TAPESTRY OF THEIR GREAT PAST
Spillman, L.
(2020)
Indigenous People’s
Rights Act of 1997 (RA
No. 8371)
Eustaquio et.
al(2021)
Goldbard, A.
(2006)
Ascueta et.al
(2020),
Philippine
Constitution
4. What are the cultural struggles of the indigenous
Itawes in the Municipality of Tuao in terms of:
a. Educational;
b. Occupational;
c. Technological and;
d. Spritual.
RESEARCH QUESTION
NO.1
What are the positive influence of the following aspects in the
preservation of the grandeur of the tapestry of their great past?
What Cultural Enhancement Program can be proposed to mitigate the
effects of the cultural struggles of the Itawes Indigenous People in the
Municipality of Tuao?
RESEARCH QUESTION NO.2
RESEARCH QUESTION NO.2
5. This study will investigate the cultural struggles of the Itawes
Indigenous People in the Municipality of Tuao towards preserving the
grandeur of the tapestry of their great past. Specifically, this study aims
to document the cultural struggles faced by the Itawes Indigenous
People in the Municipality of Tuao along educational, occupational,
technological and spiritual aspects which will serve as an input to the
local history of Tuao.
The participants or key informants of the study will be the Itawes
Indigenous People in the Municipality of Tuao. This is to ensure that the
data and information that will be gathered will be valid and pure Itawes
only.
6. Sampling
A descriptive and ethnographic method of research will be utilized to
document the cultural struggles faced by the Itawes Indigenous
People in the Municipality of Tuao along educational, occupational,
technological and spiritual aspects.
Community immersion, observation and non-formal interview among
Itawes Indigenous People in the municipality of Tuao, Cagayan will be
utilized to ensure validity of data to be gathered. Pictures and videos
of the subject will be taken as evidence of the study.
Data
Collection
7. Ethical Issues
• Approval of this research shall be sought first to the proper authority. The
researchers will promote the purpose of the study, observe and consider the
rules and research ethics policies. To avoid bias in data interpretation and
analysis, testimonies and other aspects shall be objectively required. Protection
of confidential communications from respondents, respect for intellectual
property, social responsibility, non-discrimination, legality, and reliability of the
study will be observed.
• Authors of journals, publishing as well as websites from the internet which will
be used as reference in the conduct of the study will be properly acknowledged
and cited.
Triangulation will be used in the analysis and validation of data. Aside
from this, documentary analysis will be used to ascertain validity and
reliability of gathered data.
Plan for Data
Analysis
8. STRATEGIES PROGRAMS ACTIVITIES TASK RESOURCES TIMELINE
Physical Material Financial
Cultural Struggles of
the Indigenous
Itawes Towards
Preserving the
Gradeur of the
Tapestry of their
Great Past
Research on the
Cultural Struggles of
the Indigenous Itawes
Towards Preserving
the Gradeur of the
Tapestry of their
Great Past
Research
Conceptualization
Conceptualization of
Basic Research
Proponents Black Ink
Cyan Ink
Magenta Ink
Yellow Ink
Bond paper
Folder
Fastener
CD
Ball pen
Internet
Connectivity
Training
Expenses
Php 490
Php 275
Php 275
Php 275
Php 190
Php 83.25
Php 9
Php 60
Php 15
Php 300
Php 4000
August, 2020
Research Approval Seek Approval Proponents
PSDS
DRTWG
SDS
Travelling
Expenses
Bond paper
Ball pen
Php 2000
Php 190
Php 15
September, 2020
October, 2020-
March, 2021
9. Research
Implementation
October, 2020-
March, 2021
Research
Finalization
Organize
Analyze
Interpret data
Proponents Bond paper Php 760 April, 202
Research
Dissemination
and Utilization
Submit research
result
Proponents Black Ink
Cyan Ink
Magenta Ink
Yellow Ink
Folder
Fastener
CD
Travel expenses
Bookbinding
/photo
copies
Php 490
Php 275
Php 275
Php 275
Php 55.5
Php 6
Php 60
Php 2000
Php 1500
May, 2021
10. ACTIVITIES ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT UNIT COST TOTAL AMOUNT
Research
Conceptualization
Ink Black
Ink (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow)
Bond paper
Folder
Fastener
Compact Disc
Ball pen
Internet Connectivity
Training Expenses
2
3
2
9
9
2
1
Bottle
Bottle
Ream
Piece
Piece
Piece
Piece
-
Php 245
Php 275
Php 190
Php 9.25
Php 1
Php 30
15
Php 300
-
Php 490
Php 825
Php 380
Php 83.25
Php 9
Php 60
Php 15
Php 300
Php 4000
Research Approval Travel Expenses - - - P1000
Research
Implementation
Research Finalization Ball pen
Bond paper
1
2
Piece
Ream
Php 15
Php 190
Php 15
Php 380
Research Dissemination
and Utilization
Ink Black
Ink (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow)
Bond paper
Folder
Fastener
Compact Disc
Travel Expenses
2
3
2
6
6
2
-
Bottle
Bottle
Ream
Piece
Piece
Piece
-
Php 245
Php 275
Php 190
Php 9.25
Php 1
Php 30
-
Php 490
Php 825
Php 380
Php 55.5
Php 6
Php 60
Php 2000
Bookbinding/photocopies - - - Php 1500
TOTAL Php 13, 873.75
11. STRATEGY PROGRAM ACTIVITIES TASK RESOURCES TIMELINE
Physical Material Financial
Cultural
Struggles of
the Indigenous
Itawes
Towards
Preserving the
Gradeur of the
Tapestry of
their Great
Past
Research on
Cultural
Struggles of
the Indigenous
Itawes Towards
Preserving the
Gradeur of the
Tapestry of
their Great
Past
Dissemination of
result of the Basic
Research on the
Cultural Struggles of
the Indigenous
Itawes Towards
Preserving the
Gradeur of the
Tapestry of their
Great Past will be
conducted LAC
sessions, Focus
Group Discussions,
In-service Trainings
and distribution of
flyers.
Replicate the full-
blown Basic
Research
Proponents Php 13,
873.75
June, 2021
12. Ascueta et.al., (2020). Cultural Constructs of Tinguians of Sitio Laoc, Gonzaga, Cagayan: Input to Curriculum
Enhancement.
Cuarteros, J. B. (2018). The Social Life of the Itawes as Reflected in the Major themes of their Literature. IJASSH.
Gilmore, A. (2014). Raising our quality of life: The importance of investment in arts and culture. Centre for
Labour and Social Studies. http://classonline.org.uk/docs/2014 Paper investment in the arts – Abi
Gilmore pdf
Goldbard, A. (2006). New creative community: The art of cultural development. New village press.
Guzman, R. B. WEDDING STAGES AND RITUALS AMONG THE INDIGENOUS ITAWES IN ISABELA,
PHILIPPINES. Journal of Critical Reviews, 7(11), 2020.
IP, National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP), 1998. (2014). Retrieved on May, from
www.mgb.gov.ph/Files/Policies/NCIP%20Dao3-2003.pdf
Manzolim, H. A., & Quilang, L. L. (2016, May). Revisiting the Traditional Practices of the Itawis Families of
Isabela, Philippines. In 4th International Conference on Magsaysay Awardees: Good Governance and
Transformative Leadership in Asia (Vol. 31).
National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP), 1998. (2014). Retrieved on January, from
http://goo.gl/oCRzhY
REPUBLIC ACT 7356 An Act Creating the National Commission for Culture and The Arts, Establishing National
Endowment Fund for Culture and The Arts, And for Other Purposes. (2014). Retrieved on September
29, from http://www.ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca/about-ncca-ra7356.php#