Dr. John Terrell: History, Heritage, and Expedient Myths

History, Heritage, and Expedient Myths Dr. John Terrell, Regenstein Curator of Pacific Anthropology, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, Illinois Anyone who has forgotten where they put something knows in […]

Breaking Myths: Food, Feasts, and the Ifugao Rice Terraces

Philippine Consulate General Community Hall 3435 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA

The UCLA Center for Southeast Asian Studies and the Philippine Consulate General in Los Angeles have teamed up to explore the role of rice and feast in Ifugao resistance against […]

Indigenous Landscapes of Taiwan and Southeast Asia: The Last 700 Years

Partido State University, Caramoan Campus Caramoan, Camarines Sur

Taiwan and Southeast Asia are inextricably linked by historical, cultural, and geographic processes that stretch over centuries into the present. However, collaboration among scholars who work in the region are […]

Indigenous Landscapes and Resource Management in Taiwan and Southeast Asia

National Chengchi University New Taipei

Taiwan and Southeast Asia are inextricably linked by historical, cultural, and geographic processes that stretch over centuries into the present. Indigenous perspectives throughout Taiwan and Southeast Asia have been marginalized […]

Where Decolonization Falls Short: A Call for an Archaeology of Redress

Room 201, Administration Building, Shuiyuan Campus National Taiwan University

Lecture by Professor Stephen Acabado, Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Interdisciplinary Archeology Program, Director, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, UCLA How do scholars approach community-engaged research? Why is there a […]