This week I am in Taiwan, I'll be attending and presenting at the 2015 International Austronesian Conference. People from Guam have been attending this conference for quite a while and I am honored to be the most recent attendee. I'll be presenting a paper titled, "The Austronesian Sakman: The Role of FESTPAC in Chamorro Efforts at Cultural Revitalization." I am attending on behalf of the Guam Council on the Arts and Humanities Agency (GCAHA) and so I made certain my presentation was connected to FESTPAC which will be held in Guam next year. I'm pasted below my abstract and I'm sure I'll be sharing more about my experiences on this blog.
Chamorro
culture of the Mariana Islands has been dramatically influenced by centuries of
colonization by Spanish, Japanese and American forces. Despite these changes,
the Chamorro people have maintained various forms of continuity to their
Austronesian ancestors that are still manifest today in their language,
performing arts and their traditional arts. My presentation will provide an
historical overview of the detachment from their native culture that Chamorros
experienced due to colonization and how their participation in the Festival of
the Pacific Arts (FESTPAC) has helped them reconnect to their past.
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