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What was important in the Remembrance of a Struggle?

A village elder or pangat, Macli-ing Dulag, was killed. He was part of the Butbut indigenous people. He was a spokesperson and tried to talk to the government.

Where did the Butbut people live?

Southern Kalinga

What were the Butbut people against?

The building of the Chico River Dam which would destroy the ancestral lands and sacred burial sites

What was the artifact o the Remembrance of a Struggle?

Macli-ing Dulag's door, it has 13 bullet holes

How did UP get Macli-ing door?

Through professor Salvador she got it as a present when she lived with Butbut people.

How much damage did the Chico River Basin do?

6 villages, 1000 families or 100,00 indigenous people and Php 31,500,000 worth of rice land

Besides Macli-ing, who else talked about the Chico River?

Mariflor Parpan-Malicsi. She loved the Kalinga people so much, they adopted her as their daughter.

Who was Dr. William Longacre?

Enthnoarcheologist who was the brainchild of the Ethonoarchaeologist Project.




He also found out how culture changes diachronically

What was Longacre interested in?

Pottery, esp the Kalinga people and pottery design

Who was Dr. Harold Conklin?

He conducted extensive research for field work especially in Palawan with the Hanunoo people. He documented the ways of folk classification.

What was a word Harold Conklin liked?

The Hanunoo created the word Konkirin which means 'things related to knowledge'.

Who was Dr. Felipe Jacano?

He wrote about aspects of Filipino culture. (Slum as a Way of Life, The Epic of Labaw Donggon, Sulod Society and The Central Visayan Epic, Hinilawod)

Who was Dr. Gerard Rixhon?

Anthropology of religion, against terrorism and violence. Advocacy for the Sama and Tausug of Mindanao. Director of Coordinated Investigation of Sulu Culture

Who was Dr. Wilfredo Arce?

Chairperson of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology. Believed in systematic qualitative research.




Studies concerning Sulu (Muslims and Christians) and Business Anthropology

Who was Dr. Florentino Hornedo?

Studied Ivatans as 'split culture'. In Batanes




Introduced the educational system during American time.




"Development begins with self help"