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Kannawidan: Dagiti Ugali, Tradision Ken Pammati Nga Ilokano

April 30, 12:30pm - 2:00pm
Manoa Campus, Moore Hall 319 (Tokioka Room)

Kannawidan: Dagiti Ugali, Tradision Ken Pammati Nga Ilokano

By the Ilokano 402, Spring 2008 Students with Prof. Lilia Q. Santiago

All Presentations Will Be In The Ilokano Language

Imbitarandakayo iti powerpoint a presentasion dagiti estudiante iti Ilokano 402, Spring 2008 ditoy UH Manoa. Panangiladawan, panangilawlawag ken panangamiris dagitoy iti nadumaduma nga aspekto ti kultura Ilokana ket mabalin a pakabigbigan ti Ilokano kas maysa a grupo etnolinggwistiko iti Pilipinas. Kaaduan kadagiti maiprisintar a materiales ket naggapu iti panagsukisok ti naindayawan nga iskolar ken mannurat nga Ilokano, Isabelo de los Reyes ket naadaw iti librona nga El Folklore Filipino (Manila: 1889-1890). Dagitoy a presentasion ket para kadagiti estudiante ken agad-adal ti pagsasao ken kultura nga Ilokano

We would like to invite you to powerpoint presentations of the students of Ilokano 402, Spring 2008 of UH Manoa. These presentations attempt to describe, explain and analyze various aspects of Ilokano culture which may be used to distinguish Ilokanos as an ethnolinguistic group in the Philippines. The materials used in the presentations are from the research of respected Ilokano scholar and writer Isabelo de los Reyes and re-interpreted from his two volume book, El Folklore Filipino (Manila: 1889 and 1890). These presentations are for students and scholars of Ilokano language and culture.

Monday, April 28, 2008 Presentations:

“Sabsabong ken Krus iti Mayo” (Flowers and Crosses of May) ni Rachelle Aurellano
“Medisina Ken Mulmula” (Medicine and Flora) ni Maria Krystel Coloma
“Sarita di Ugma Maipapan ti Kalangitan” (Meteorological Fables) ni Rodolf Antalan

Wednesday, April 30, 2008 Presentations:

“Cosmogonia” (Cosmogony of the Ilokanos) ni Abraham Flores Jr.
“Sarita di Ugma Maipanggep iti Baybay” (Folklore About the Sea) ni James Funtanilla
“Pampamati Maipanggep Kadagiti Ayup” (Zoological Beliefs) ni Amy Trilles

Event Sponsor
Ilokano Language and Literature Program, and Center for Philippine Studies

More Information
Clem Montero, 956-2226, cps@hawaii.edu


Wednesday, April 30
11:00am COBRE/APITMID Seminar, JABSOM Kakaako
JABSOM, Kakaako, 651 Ilalo Street, Honolulu, HI
12:00pm Ngugi wa Thiong'o: Culture and Globalization
Burns Hall 2121/2125
12:00pm Research Seminar:Role of Notch Signaling in Thoracic Malignancies
651 Ilalo Street, BSB Room 222N
12:30pm Kannawidan: Dagiti Ugali, Tradision Ken Pammati Nga Ilokano
Moore Hall 319 (Tokioka Room)
1:00pm Communication and Information Sciences Final Oral
Shidler College of Business, E301
1:30pm Approaches to Dissertation Editing
Kuykendall 106
2:30pm Social Networking: Engaging Your Students Within and Beyond the Classroom Walls
7-421
3:30pm Terence Knapp's Shakespeare in Hawai'i
Hamilton Library, Rm. 301
4:30pm Yoga on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
Wellness Center
4:30pm Interisland, Interstate, International New Visions of PDK of the Future
Everly Hall 123 A/B
4:30pm Yoga on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
Wellness Center
4:30pm AmSt 695 Historic Preservation Practicum Presentations
Moore Hall 328
5:00pm Ngugi wa Thiong'o Book Signing & Reading with Albert Wendt
Hawaiian Studies Auditorium, Hālau o Haumea
5:00pm UHMCC Baseball Club - April Meeting
Kalama 108
6:30pm Southeast Asian Movie: Magdalena - The Unholy Saint (Philippines)
Korean Studies Building (Auditorium)
7:30pm UH Hula & Chant Ensembles and UH Hawaiian Chorus Concert
Orvis Auditorium
8:00pm Spring Footholds-Primetime Dance Concert
Earle Ernst Lab Theatre at the Kennedy Theatre
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