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Kapuluan: Anthropology in the Archipelago, 2022

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UP Mindanao’s anthropologists pondered on the presence of maritime traditions and images in the narratives of mountain tribes in the southern Philippines island of Mindanao at “Kapuluan: Anthropology in the Archipelago,” the annual Philippine UGAT conference in October 2022.  

In Panel 1D, “`Islands’ in the highlands,” held on October 26, Associate Professor Myfel Paluga and Assistant Professor Andrea Malaya Ragragio of the Department of Social Sciences guided colleagues in reconstructing and imagining spaces in Mindanao’s Pantaron mountain range through the indigenous peoples’ epic narratives and practices.  

Using data from ritual practices, historical materials, and epic narratives, the panel gleaned resonances of the Austronesian maritime traditions and images that persisted in the memories of tribes in the upland “Pantaron Zone” of Mindanao. 

Among the upland “Ata/Manobo” residents, the presence of a vessel figure called “balangoy” or “sagimbal” is part of the ritual “pag-ugpo,” alongside figures of a house, rice, fish, betel-nut, and spirit companions, which represents a mythic space for the tribe’s decision-making. 

In an oral narrative from the Talaingod highland of the Pantaron range, a datu (tribe chief) appears from distant Arakan (a present-day municipality in North Cotabato Province, central Mindanao), which implies links of “imagined communities” across geographically-distant locations through marital links, economic practices, and others.

Asst. Prof. Kenette Jean Millondaga contributed to a study of the Tuwaang-type epic genre, which is documented to be widely shared from Bukidnon to North Cotabato (both in central Mindanao) to Davao del Norte (southeastern Mindanao). 

Finally, the late Emmanuel Nabayra, Jr. contributes to a study on “Agyu,” a hero in a Dibabawon tribe epic, “Sewatan ni Lumuganod,” which is discussed in relation to other tribal personalities and themes of landscapes, values, and laws.

 

Kalimudan: Learning the Art of Planning and Architecture, 2022

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The College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS) of UP Mindanao will launch its National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA)-funded video project entitled “Kalimudan: Learning the Art of Planning and Architecture from the Vernacular Dwellings of Mindanao.” The public is invited to join the webinar on November 23, 2022, at 1:00 in the afternoon.
The video project aims to bring Mindanao art and cultural studies closer to the younger generation and fill the gaps in the blended learning materials and methods through digital storytelling. The video is narrated using a historical framework, emphasizing the socio-cultural meaning of the vernacular architecture of Mindanao. It was produced in collaboration with three disciplinal perspectives in the CHSS - Architecture, Anthropology, and Communication and Media Arts.

UPMin joins MOA-signing for 15 TBIs

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By Rob Gumban/ Re-posted from UPGRADE Innolab website

 
University of the Philippines Mindanao (UP Mindanao) chancellor Dr. Lyre Anni E. Murao joined the signing of the memorandum of agreement on November 16, 2022, between the Department of Science and Technology and 15 Higher Education Institutions that will establish their own Technology Business Incubators. This is because UPMin's own TBI, the University of the Philippines Growing and Developing Enterprises (UPGRADE), spearheads the implementation of the DOST's TBI program. 
 
UPMin implemented the DOST's Higher Education Institutions Readiness for Innovation and Technopreneurship (HEIRIT) in Region XI. The second phase is the
Handholding Starting Incubators from HEIs for Readiness towards Innovation and Technopreneurship Preparatory and Skills Acceleration for TBI Managers Optimizing Regional Startup Ecosystem (HIHEIRIT PA MORE!). The 15 new HEIs bring the total to 27 HEIs implementing the HIHEIRIT PA MORE.
 
The DOST's Philippine Council for Industry, Energy, and Emerging Technology Research and Development (DOST-PCIEERD DOST-PCIEERD executive director Dr. Enrico C. Paringit said they will be releasing a total of Php 220 million for the TBIs to operate for two years.
 
Russel Pili, DOST-PCIEERD Research Information and Technology Transfer Division (RITTD) chief science research specialist, emphasized the important role of the TBI not only in making an impact on the startups and the community they serve. 
 
The newly-qualified HEIs are Ateneo de Manila University (AdMU), Nueva Ecija University of Science & Technology (NEUST), Bataan Peninsula State University (BPSU), De La Salle – College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB), Isabela State University (ISU), Mariano Marcos State University (MMSU), University of the Philippines Baguio (UP Baguio), Tarlac State University (TSU) in Luzon, Bohol Island State University (BISU) in Visayas, and Mindanao State University – General Santos (MSU-GenSan), Ateneo de Zamboanga University (ADZU), Philippine Women’s College of Davao (PWC), Surigao del Norte State University (SNSU), Sultan Kudarat State University (SKSU), University of Immaculate Conception (UIC) in Mindanao. 
 
The signing of MOA and MOU is the highlight of the 6th TBI Summit on November 16, 2022 at the Blue Leaf Events Pavilion, Taguig City which is part of this year’s Philippine Startup Week activities. 

Pasko at Musika ng UP Symphony Orchestra, 20 Dec. 2022

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Madayaw! The UP Symphony Orchestra gleefully invites you to the Pasko at Musika ng UP Symphony Orchestra concert this upcoming December 20, 2022, at 7 PM in USEP Sports and Cultural Center.
Koro Kantahanay, the official university choir of UP Mindanao, will be performing with the UP Symphony Orchestra for the benefit of the UP Mindanao Foundation Scholarship Program. Soprano Anya Evangelista, tenor Malvin Macasaet, and flutist Raymond Sarreal will also be performing.
Together, let us feel the harmony pounding in our chests. For tickets, contact UP Mindanao Foundation at 09176383662. You can also order through bit.ly/upsoatdavao

The GomBurZa martyrdom & Mindanao, 2022

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The experience of Philippine nationhood began in the southern island of Mindanao, where sultanates in Butuan, Sulu, and other parts of Mindanao, exercised sovereignty through political, economic, and diplomatic actions from the pre-colonial and colonial periods up until the 20th century, said UP Mindanao Senior Lecturer Lualhati Abreu. Mindanao's Darangen epic, though fictional, described the political and cultural environment of pre-colonial Mindanao, she said. Sultan Kudarat and other historic Mindanao leaders created sovereign states, forged alliances with other states as far as China, and campaigned against the colonizers, said Prof. Sharon Obsioma Bulaclac of Mindanao State University. The GomBurZa martyrdom in the northern Philippine island of Luzon, on the other hand, hastened the movement for a single Philippine nation, said former DSS Senior Lecturer Emmanuel Nabayra in a recorded lecture, although there had been "some 300 Filipino uprisings" during the Spanish colonization period. The GomBurZa martyrdom, placed alongside Mindanao island's "suppressed" or neglected historical narratives and literary epics, showed Philippine nationhood's parallel origins and development in the northern and southern islands. By combining the martyrdom of the Filipino priests Fr. Mariano Gomez, Fr. Jose Burgos, and Fr. Jacinto Zamora on February 17, 1872, with Mindanao's historical and literary events, the forum showed the development of Philippine nationalism and its expressions. These were among the connections drawn by speakers on “Kamalayan: Pamana ng GomBurZa @150,” UP Mindanao's theme for the observance of the 150 years of the GOMBURZA martyrdom.* Professor Raymundo Pavo, Assistant Professor Theresa Gallardo, student Kate Baltazar, and Assistant Professor Janus Cabazares contributed to the discussion, touching on the Filipino concepts of "kamalayan," (consciousness), "alay," (offering) "malay," (awareness), and "laya" (freedom)Chancellor Lyre Anni Murao hoped, in her welcome remarks, that the forum would inspire the audience to draw lessons from the epics and the histories.
 

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