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Ilokano and Amianan Studies and the Question of Exile and Settling
Ilokano and Amianan Studies and Migration Studies
IAS and the Literatures of Exile and Diaspora
The Ilocos and Amianan as Tropes of the Nation/Global Nation
Critical Perspectives in Ilokano and Amianan Studies
Ilokano and Amianan Studies in the Regions
Ilokano and Amianan Studies and Philippine Diaspora Studies
Cultural and Linguistic Democracy and IAS
Approaches & Methodologies in the Promotion, Preservation & Production of Cultures from the Ilocos & Amianan
The Critical Tradition in Literatures and Cultures from the Regions
Ilokano as Lingua Franca and Basic Education
Ilokano as Lingua Franca and the Question of Governance
Ilokano and Amianan Languages and Liberation Pedagogy
Theatrical and Performance Arts: Preservation and Appreciation
The Visual Arts of Exile and Settling
Balikbayan as Settling Again: Narratives and Counter-Narratives
Ilokano and Amianan OFW Experience: Gender, Sexuality, and Freedom
Ethno-philosophical Excursus from the Ilocos and Amianan
Liberation Linguistics, the Ilocos, and the Cordilleras
The Amianan Languages and Cultural Practices: the Search for Connections
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Preregistration: $50 Late registration: $ 75 Accommodation payment must be sent with registration if you are requiring the assistance of Nakem Conference Secretariat Philippine Panel.
Please write Money Order or Postal Check only payable to MMSU and send it to Conference Secretariat in the address below:
Dr. Alegria Tan Visaya Chair, 2007 Nakem Conference Philippine Panel MMSU, Batac, Ilocos Norte The Philippines
All payments must be received on or before April 15, 2007.
No travel assistance is available. Participants coming from other countries must arrange with their own embassies for their travel requirements to the Philippines.
Nakem Centennial Conference Secretariat E-mail: nakemconference@yahoo.com or atvisaya@yahoo.com Phone: 808-956-8405. FAX: 808- 956-5978 Website developed and maintained by Raymund Ll. Liongson