'Toy napigket nga daga
Pitpitenmi nga umuna
Danggayanmi't kankanta
Takkiagmi a napigsa
Kettang ken bannogmi
dikam igingina 

     Mannamili
 
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This is a TENTATIVE list of 2007 Nakem Conference abstracts updated periodically.   
Last updated Thursday, May 10, 2007 07:29 PM (Honolulu Date and Time)

Aurelio S. Agcaoili, PhD
University of Hawai`i-Manoa

Ilokano and Amianan Studies: Philosophical, Cultural, Linguistic, and Epistemological Considerations
 

Prof. Susan G. Aquino
Mariano Marcos State University

Beyond Traits, Stereotypes, and Profiles: The Ilokano Past the Popular Categories
 

Facundo B. Asia, with E. C. Pascua and PC. V. Pascual
Mariano Marcos State University
Indigenous Fishing Practices and Related Customs and Traditions in Ilocos Norte
 

Prof. Buenaflora R. Asiao and Prof. Nelia B. Sarian
Mariano Marcos State University

The Culinary Culture of the Ilokanos: Food as a Window to a Way of Life
 

Zenaida M. Agngarangay, Ph.D.
Mariano Marcos State University
Gamet: Food for the Gods and Faith in the Resiliency of the Peoples of Amianan
 

Marivic M. Alimbuyuguen
Mariano Marcos State University

The Culture of Leisure Among Rural Women
Severino G. Alviento, AB Pol.Sci., MPA, Andres T. Malinnag, Jr. AB Pol.Sci., MAEd., Ed.D.
University of Northern Philippines
Focusing the "Ilokana" Local Executives in the Province of Ilocos Sur

 

Vida V. Antonio and Ligaya B. Diculen
Mariano Marcos State University
Indigenous game-based activities for teaching phyisics
 

Stanley F. Anongos
Benguet State University
Conduit of Igorot Pacification
The Role of Ilokano Migrants in Colonial Administration in Bontoc, Mountain Province
 

Dr. Zacarias A. Baluscang and Philip Constantine, M.Sc.
Apayao State College
Migration Patterns of Ilokanos in Luna, Apayao
 

Prof. Fides Bernardo A. Bitanga
Mariano Marcos State University
The OFW Phenomenon as Samaritanism: A Hermeneutics of Care and Caring in an Oppressive World
 

Dr. Ricardo D. Briones
Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University
Ilocos Sericulture
 
Simon P. Caday
Emilio Aguinaldo College
Pinakbet: In the Face of Hegemony and Globalization
 
Simon P. Caday
Emilio Aguinaldo College
Gender Matrix of Migration in a Rural Ilokano Community
 
Erle Stanley G. Damaso, A. Jerez, A. F. Llaguno, Gorospe, and S. Aquino
Mariano Marcos State University
Atiddog a Biag: Beliefs and Practices on Longevity Among Farming Ilokanos
 

Dr. Florentina S. Dumlao
Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University
Managing Yam Research, Development and Extension Program in the Ilocos
 

Anabelle C. Felipe, Ph.D. and Natividad E. Lorenzo, Ed.D.
Mariano Marcos State University

Overseas Ilocanos’ Houses:
"My, What a Beautiful House, But Where Is the Owner?"
 
Dr. Fe Leila E. Guerrero and faculty members of the Social Sciences Department
Mariano Marcos State University
Estilo de Vida: Psychosocial Development Among Families of Ilokano Migrant Workers
 

Evangeline S. Galacgac and Crise M. Balisacan
Mariano Marcos State University
Abagat and Amian: Winds of Lore, Life, and the Ilocos
 

Florentino A. Iniego Jr., MA
University of the Philippines Diliman

Back to the Home Clearing: A Proposed Model of Cultural Translation Based on Manuel E. Arguilla’s Countryside Stories
 

Rev. Filemon L. Lagon, Ph.D.
The Evolving Life-Style of the Ilocano Families Who Receive Support from Abroad:
A Case Study

 

Dr. Joselito L. Lolinco
Mariano Marcos State University

From Coping to Tradition: The Ilokano Death Practices in Focus

 

Ms. Ana Fe C. Llaguno
Mariano Marcos State University
Ethnomedicine in the Ilokos and in Ilokano Culture
 
Eva B. Macugay
Mariano Marcos State University
Cultural Beliefs of Science Teachers in Ilocos Norte: Implications for Science Teaching

 

Marissa Onifa
University of the Philippines Diliman
Inabel a Sarsarita/Sarsarita iti Inabel ni Inangko: The Political Economy of the Abel in Nagbacalan
 

Dante P. Pasicolan, Ph.D.
University of St. Louis Tuguegarao

The Extension Services of Tertiary Schools in Cagayan
 

Dr. Alice Pingol
Ateneo de Manila University

Women’s Bodies: As Baggage, As Power

 

Dr. Bonifacio V. Ramos
Saint Mary’s University
Suring: A Folk Healing Ritual Among the I-Vintar Ilokanos in Nueva Viscaya
 

Jaime G. Raras, Ed.D., with Dr. Isabel A. Astrero, and Dr. Andres T. Malinnag Jr.
      
University of Northern Philippines

THE Ilokanos in Mindoroland: Victories of Migration in Victoria

 

Emidio R. Rosal, Jr.
University of Northern Philippines-Vigan
Socio-Cultural Factors of the Sakada's Success or Failure in Hawaii or California
 

Noemi U. Rosal, Ph.D.
University of the Philippines Diliman
The Phenomenon of “Separation and Return”: The Case of the Ilokano
 

Prof. Constante S. Salasac
Mariano Marcos State University
Some Random Notes on the Comparison and Contrast of Ilokano and English Pronouns
 

Lilia Quindoza Santiago, Ph.D.
University of the Philippines
Translating Ilokano and Amianan Cultures
 

Prof. Mario V. Singson
Mariano Marcos State University
Dialectal Variations in the Ilokano Language
 

Dr. Apolonio S. Sito, with E.R. Gapasin, F. S. Dumlao, J.C. Dangle, R. C. Liquidan, L.S. Dulay, S.O. Lopez,, G.R. ipac, J.A. Panas, and R.C. Claro
Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University

Integrating Apiculture in the Production and Promotion of Ilokano Culture
 

Estrella O. Soria, Ed.D., with Romulo G. Basuel, Ma. Salome Abero, and Marcelino Soria
Department of Education, Ilocos Sur

Arguing For Ilokano Writing in the Practice of Campus Journalism in Region I
 

Julius B. Soria, M.A.
Story Telling, Ilokano Language Learning, and Verbalizing the Immigrant Experience
 

Dr. Antonio I. Tamayao
Cagayan State University
Ilokano Migration to Cagayan, 1900-1980
 

Mary Jane B. Rodriguez-Tatel
UP Department of Filipino and Philippine Literature

Pagburnayan
: Imaging of the Iloko-Filipino in a Philippine Ceramic Tradition
 

Andres Y. Tungpalan
Mariano Marcos State University
Ethnophycology of the Ilokanos
 
 

 

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