Indigenous Media Types and Resources PDF

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This document presents an overview of different types and forms of indigenous media found in the Philippines. It explains the origins and usage of different creative expressions within the cultural context, ranging from performing arts to written texts.

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IN TE RN E T BO O K L IBRARY IN DIGE NO U S TE L E VISIO N SOURCES OF MEDIA AND INFORMATION Primary sources are original, uninterpreted or “first hand” materials on which other research studies are based. Secondary sources of information is one that was created by someone wh...

IN TE RN E T BO O K L IBRARY IN DIGE NO U S TE L E VISIO N SOURCES OF MEDIA AND INFORMATION Primary sources are original, uninterpreted or “first hand” materials on which other research studies are based. Secondary sources of information is one that was created by someone who didn’t have first-hand experience or did not participate in the events or conditions being researched. Tertiary sources provided an overview of what the topic includes, its basic terminology, and often references for further reading. Sources of Information Newspapers Magazines Academic journals Books Almanac Websites Databases Library Catalogs Encyclopedias Media and Information Resources Indigenous Media is a variety of media expression conceptualized, produced, and circulated by indigenous people worldwide as a vehicle of communication. Examples of Indigenous Media Riddle is usually a test of wit which requires the audience to see the object literally described and the object referred to. Proverb makes a statement about what it describes. They provide people with lessons that allow them to cope with the problems of living. Tanaga is a short poem full of metaphors in the sense that its single metaphor establishes an analogy between human experience and an aspect of man’s environment. Folk Epics also known as a long narrative based on tradition, beliefs, customs, ideals and social values. Duplo was first introduced in the Pre-Spanish period in connection with morning rituals and later with harvest celebration. Karagatan are generally well-trained players, the karagatan players are merely guests who are called upon to extemporize verses. Panunuluyan was usually performed on Christmas Eve, before the midnight mass. An elaborate affair, the panunuluyan is generally organized by a town Tibag is one the most famous indigenous school or local parish. media during the Spanish era. The word tibag comes from the word of excavating the three mounds during the search of the cross. Pasyon was a very popular Lenten activity which was undertaken in order to “purify one’s soul”. Cenaculo is a theatrical presentation of the passion and death of Jesus Christ and may be said to the pasyon on stage. Awit the English equivalent of the awit is the metrical romance. It usually deals with love between a Moro princess and a Christian warrior, or a Christian Carillo brought to the Philippines by a princess and a Moro prince. Spaniard, the Carillo, like its counterpart in China and Japan, consists of manipulating figures by skillful hand. Moro-Moro and Comedia are also theatrical presentations intended to convert.Many author-priests used plays to convert natives to Christianity Library is a building or room where literary, musical, artistic, or reference materials (such as books, manuscripts,recordings, or films) are kept for use but not for sale. Internet is a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.

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