21 min

S02E06: Hop-On Hop-Off Linguistics Caravan: Snippets of Life as Told in Various Philippine Languages Tuko Chronicles

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In celebration of the National Indigenous Peoples Month in the Philippines, Tuko Chronicles collaborated with the UP Department of Linguistics to compile snippets of different narratives gathered from field research in various ethnolinguistic groups throughout the country. Listen to a sampling of diverse grammatical structures, personal backgrounds, varied ways of life, experiences, and, ultimately, different ways of making sense of reality.

Host: Vincent Christopher Santiago

Researchers: Maria Kristina Gallego (Ibatan), Ryn Jean Fe Gonzales (Itneg Inlaud), Earvin Pelagio (Kapampangan-Mabatang), Vincent Christopher Santiago (Porohanon), and Edward Estrera (Bagobo-Klata)

Narrators: Florentino "Apong Tinong" Tomas (Ibatan), Dominador Acnam & Nick Bringas (Itneg Inlaud), Normita dela Rosa (Kapampangan-Mabatang), Divinita Dalaguit (Porohanon), and Mindaliza "Inday" B. Duyan (Bagobo-Klata)

Tuko Chronicles is brought to you by the Folklore Studies Program of the College of Social Sciences and Philosophy (CSSP), University of the Philippines Diliman. A new episode is uploaded each month. For more information, follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TukoChronicles/

Created by: Jesus Federico "Tuting" Hernandez

Executive Producers: Madilene B. Landicho & Jem R. Javier

Special thanks to Mikko Quizon, our audio consultant for this episode.

Special thanks to the UP Department of Linguistics for producing this episode in celebration of CSSP's 40th founding anniversary.

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#UPCSSPat40

In celebration of the National Indigenous Peoples Month in the Philippines, Tuko Chronicles collaborated with the UP Department of Linguistics to compile snippets of different narratives gathered from field research in various ethnolinguistic groups throughout the country. Listen to a sampling of diverse grammatical structures, personal backgrounds, varied ways of life, experiences, and, ultimately, different ways of making sense of reality.

Host: Vincent Christopher Santiago

Researchers: Maria Kristina Gallego (Ibatan), Ryn Jean Fe Gonzales (Itneg Inlaud), Earvin Pelagio (Kapampangan-Mabatang), Vincent Christopher Santiago (Porohanon), and Edward Estrera (Bagobo-Klata)

Narrators: Florentino "Apong Tinong" Tomas (Ibatan), Dominador Acnam & Nick Bringas (Itneg Inlaud), Normita dela Rosa (Kapampangan-Mabatang), Divinita Dalaguit (Porohanon), and Mindaliza "Inday" B. Duyan (Bagobo-Klata)

Tuko Chronicles is brought to you by the Folklore Studies Program of the College of Social Sciences and Philosophy (CSSP), University of the Philippines Diliman. A new episode is uploaded each month. For more information, follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TukoChronicles/

Created by: Jesus Federico "Tuting" Hernandez

Executive Producers: Madilene B. Landicho & Jem R. Javier

Special thanks to Mikko Quizon, our audio consultant for this episode.

Special thanks to the UP Department of Linguistics for producing this episode in celebration of CSSP's 40th founding anniversary.

#TukoChroniclesxUPLingg

#UPCSSPat40

21 min