3. IndigenizationinSocial
Science
Theindigenization crisiscurrently happening in the social
sciencesstemsfrom the inability of aresearcher to
observe and interpret socialphenomena from the
perspectiveand the meaning systemsof the culture within
whichthe researchistakingplaceand from whichdata is
to be gathered.
7. Learning goals of Filipinology include the comprehension,
appreciation, and critical evaluation of the Philippines
through Philippine History, contemporary issues in
Philippine community, and Philippine Humanities such as
Filipino philosophy, Filipino music, Filipino art, Philippine
literature, and Philippine dance.
Purpose
8. Theincorporation of Philippine Humanities
through literary readings, listening to musical
recordings, film viewings,and field trips provide
development of cultural acceptanceand
aestheticsense.
11. Born in Eureka,
California, onMay
30,1924.
HelivedinHumboldt
County during the
first twenty-sixyears
of hislife.
He was a prominent
American historian,
writer
, researcher
,
publisher
,
autobiographer
,dean,
history professor,and
filipinologist.
H
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12. He was a prominent
American historian,
writer
, researcher
,
publisher
,
autobiographer
,dean,
history professor,and
filipinologist.
H
O
W
A
R
D
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Melendywasaprofessor
andadministratoratthe
SanJ
oséStateUniversityin
CaliforniaandtheUniversity
of Hawai'i.
13. FERDINAND
BLUMENTRIT
T
Born: 10 September 1853, Prague, Czechia
Died: 20 September 1913,
He was born in Prague (now the
Czech Republic, then the capitalof
Kingdom.
He was an Austrian teacher,
secondary school principal in
Leitmeritz, lecturer, and author of
articles and books in the Philippines
and its ethnography.
14. Born: 3 September 1893, Haarlem, Netherlands
He commonly known as A.V.H. Hartendorp or A.V.
Hartendorp, was an American writer, editor, Thomasite, and
Filipinologist.
He was interned by the Japanese at Santo Tomas
Internment Camp for 37 months during World War II.
ABRAHAM VAN
HEYNINGEN
HARTENDORP
15. Father of National Language
Was the first Senatepresident
elected to the presidency, the
first president elected
through a national
election,and the first
incumbent to secure re-
election(for a partial second
term, later extended, dueto
amendments to the 1935
Constitution).
MANUEL
QUEZON
16. ( 29 November 1559 – 21 July 1636)
Was a Spanish soldier, lawyer
and a high-ranking colonial
official for 43 years, in the
Philippines
He was also a historian. After
being reassigned to Mexico,he
published the book Sucesos de
las islas Filipinas in 1609
ANTONIO DE
MORGA SÁNCHEZ
GARAY
17. Was a 19th-century Spanish civil
servant colonialadministrator, writer,
biographer, politicalcommentator,
publisher, bibliophile,
bibliographer,Filipiniana collector,
Spanish filipinologist, andPhilippine
scholar.
Wenceslao Emilio Retana's name is
omnipresent in any important work of
Philippine historiography, as the
foremost bibliographic contributor
and writer on 19th-century Hispanic
Philippines.
Wenceslao E.
Retana
18. Retanawas
A "onetime adversary" of Philippine national hero José Rizal who later
becamean"admirer"whowrotethefirstbiographicalaccountof thelife
of RizalentitledVidayEscritosdelDr
.José Rizalor"LifeandWritingsof
Dr
.JoséRizal".
24. TheFilipinas
HeritageLibrary
A division of the Ayala Foundation, Inc.(AFI),is a one-stop
electronicresearchcenteronthePhilippines.TheLibraryprovides
access to the wealth of Filipino heritage through the latest in
informationtechnologyandtelecommunications.
25. TheNationalLibraryof the
P
h
ilippin
es
(Filipino: Pambansang Aklatan ng Pilipinas or Aklatang Pambansa ng
Pilipinas,abbreviatedNLP)istheofficialnationallibraryofthePhilippines.
ThecomplexislocatedinErmitaonaportionofRizalParkfacingT
.M.
Kalaw Avenue, neighboring culturally significant buildings such as the
Museumof Philippine Political History and the National Historical
Commission.Likeitsneighbors,itisunderthejurisdictionoftheNational
CommissionforCultureandtheArts(NCCA).