Felicia M. Flores, is a Ford Foundation Degree Fellow, taking M. Ed in Curriculum Studies at the UH-Mānoa. She is a teacher at the Antique National School, in Antique, Western Visayas, Philippines. She is a founding member of Paranubliun-Antique, a…
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Tessaley Antone
Tessaley Antone is graduate of University of Hawai‘i, certified in Elementary Education. This is her 13th year as a teacher and has served all 13 years at Kalihi-Kai Elementary in the Farrington Complex. Since working at Kalihi-Kai she has served…
Theodore S. Gonzalves
Theodore S. Gonzalves is an Associate Professor of American Studies at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. He is the author of The Day the Dancers Stayed: Performing in the Filipino/American Diaspora (Temple University Press, 2009) and Stage Presence: Conversations…
Laurie Luczak
Laurie Luczak was born and raised in Hawai‘i on the island of Oahu. Both parents immigrated to Hawaii in 1959, from the Philippines and provided Laurie with multiple experiences between the Local, Immigrant, and non-Filipino communities. She earned a Bachelor…
Aurelio S. Agcaoili
Aurelio S. Agcaoili, PhD., is a faculty member of the Indo-Pacific Languages and Literatures Department of the University of Hawai‘i. He also coordinates the University’s Ilokano and Philippine Drama and Film Program. He has been an associate of the Institute…
Rod Labrador
Dr. Rod Labrador is Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. His scholarly interests and publications examine race, ethnicity, culture, migration, and diaspora among Filipinos in Hawai‘i and the U.S. From 2000-2008, he served as…
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03. Pre-Module HomeworkModule 1: Weaving the Poetries of Life | Culture, Arts & Identity
RESPONSE QUESTIONS/ ONLINE ACTIVITIES Before reading the assigned readings respond to the question: when you think of Filipino culture, what do you think of? After doing the readings and watching the videos, what do you think of Filipino culture now? READ…
04. Class ActivitiesModule 1: Weaving the Poetries of Life | Culture, Arts & Identity
Cited from Maceda, José. Gongs & Bamboo: a Panorama of Philippine Music Instruments. Diliman, Quezon City: University of the Philippines, 1998. UNESCO Intangible Heritage- Epics of the Philippines (website) Darangen epic chant & education sample led by Maranao female…