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

     Mannamili
 
   Ilokano Folk Song


 
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  Ilokano Studies, Amianan Culture, and the Universities from the Regions: Prospects and Possibilities

   Narrating Narratives—Ilokanos in History             

   Navigating Layered Identities

   Diaspora: Ilokanos in the Last Hundred Years        

   Nexus of Cultures

   Language as a National and Global Resource

   Cultural Advocacy for Ilokano Heritage Language and Culture

   Trends and Methodologies and Critical Perspectives in Ilokano Studies

   Domestic Violence and Related Health and Legal Issues

   The Politics of Ilokano Culture

   Filipinos in Politics:  The Ilokano Perspective

   Ilokano Language Teaching in the Sciences

   Testing and Measurement in Language Education

   Lexicography

   Ilokano Linguistics

   Art Forms and the Production of Culture

   Ilokano Women and Ilokano Writing

   Ilokano in Media

   International Trade Relations:  Hawai`i and Ilocos Regions

   Art As Activism

   Ilokano Theatre in Hawai`i and Ilokano Playwrights

   Filipinos in the Judicial System

  Ilokano and Ilokanos in Public Schools

   Theatre in the Classroom: From Concept to Performance (Workshop)

   Creative Writing in Ilokano: From Idea to Paper (Workshop)

Accommodation
I will need an East-West Center accommodation
        Pre-arranged packages of $196 and $147 for a studio and
        $140 and $105 for double dorm occupancy for 4 nights and 3 nights, respectively

I will arrange for my own accommodation
    
(Staying with friends/relatives or hotel)

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Accommodation will be at the East-West Center, UHM campus, at pre-arranged packages of $196 and $147 for a studio, and $140 and $105 for double dorm occupancy for 4 nights and 3 nights, respectively.

Preregistration: $50. Late registration: $100.  Accommodation package payment MUST be sent with registration to insure housing at the EWC. 

Conference participants will receive a $5 discount on the concert ticket if sent with registration; full ticket price is $45. 

Please write Money Order or Postal Check only payable to Timpuyog and send it to Nakem Conference Secretariat in the address below:

          Nakem Centennial Conference Secretariat
          Ilokano and Philippine Drama and Film Program
          2540 Maile Way, Spalding Hall 255
          University of Hawaii-Manoa
          Honolulu, Hawai`i 96822

All payments must be received on or before August 1, 2006.

No travel assistance is available.  Participants coming from other countries must have their names submitted to the U.S. embassy in their respective countries.

 


 
 

Nakem Centennial Conference Secretariat
E-mail: nakemconference@yahoo.com or precye@aol.com

Phone:  808-956-8405.  FAX:  808- 956-5978