This document provides an outline for a lecture on the documentary "Raiders of the Sulu Sea". It introduces several key experts who provide background on the topic, including historians of Southeast Asia and the Philippines. The content section describes the documentary, produced in 2007, which depicts slave-raiding activities conducted by groups in the Sulu Sultanate and Moro resistance against Spaniards. It discusses providing geographical and historical context to understand the implications of these events.
This document provides an outline for a lecture on the documentary "Raiders of the Sulu Sea". It introduces several key experts who provide background on the topic, including historians of Southeast Asia and the Philippines. The content section describes the documentary, produced in 2007, which depicts slave-raiding activities conducted by groups in the Sulu Sultanate and Moro resistance against Spaniards. It discusses providing geographical and historical context to understand the implications of these events.
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RPH Lecture 3.1 - Raiders of the Sulu Sea Context.pdf
This document provides an outline for a lecture on the documentary "Raiders of the Sulu Sea". It introduces several key experts who provide background on the topic, including historians of Southeast Asia and the Philippines. The content section describes the documentary, produced in 2007, which depicts slave-raiding activities conducted by groups in the Sulu Sultanate and Moro resistance against Spaniards. It discusses providing geographical and historical context to understand the implications of these events.
This document provides an outline for a lecture on the documentary "Raiders of the Sulu Sea". It introduces several key experts who provide background on the topic, including historians of Southeast Asia and the Philippines. The content section describes the documentary, produced in 2007, which depicts slave-raiding activities conducted by groups in the Sulu Sultanate and Moro resistance against Spaniards. It discusses providing geographical and historical context to understand the implications of these events.
CONTENT GEOGRAPHICAL CONTEXT CONTEXT SIGNIFICANCE THE KEY INFORMANTS BACKGROUND AND CREDENTIALS Icelle Gloria Borja-Estrada
Zamboanga native Filipina
Artist, Historian and Museum Curator She worked as Zamboanga City Museum Curator Local promoter of Zamboanga’s culture and arts She is an Art History expert Dr. Samuel K. Tan Born in Siasi, Sulu of Chinese-Tausug-Sama parentage Ph.D. in Social Science at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, New York A retired professor at UP Mindanao Chairman of the National Historical Institute in 1998 Prof. Dr. Barbara Watson Andaya
A professor at University of Hawaii
– Manoa who specializes at South East Asian History She earned her Ph.D. in South East Asian History at Cornell University Christianity and religious change in Southeast Asia, ca. 1500- present, Women and gender in early modern Southeast Asia, Social issues in contemporary Southeast Asia. Prof. Dr. Julius Bautista
An associate professor at Kyoto
University, Center for South East Asian Studies Former Senior Lecture at National University of Singapore Expert in areas such as Anthropology, Southeast Asian Studies, Religious Studies Ph.D. in South East Asian Studies at Australian National University Dr. Margarita Cojuanco
Filipino Politician, academic, and
writer Former President of Philippine Public Safety College and DILG Undersecretary She holds doctorate degrees in Criminology and Philippine History Former Governor of Tarlac A Colonel of the Reserve Forces of the Philippine Army THE CONTENT A documentary of the Southern Philippines Raiders of the Sulu Sea
Produced by Oak3 Films
Co-production with Media Authority of Singapore and Korean Broadcasting Commission in 2007 Showed in 2008 through Discovery Channel and History Channel and was directed by Idzwan Othman. Raiders of the Sulu Sea
It depicts the salve-raiding activities perpetrated
by Balangingi, Samal, and the Ilanun people under the command of the Sultanate of Sulu. Moro resistance and retaliation to Spaniards Use of sophisticated maritime vessels were launched to capture natives and make them slaves GEOGRAPHICAL CONTEXT Understanding the history through geographical clues CONTEXT A historical perspective of its implications CONTEXT
MORO’s Four Century “National Liberation
Movement” Long standing Moro Conflict Propagation of Christianity = prejudice against the Moros Moros involvement with different wars against Spanish and Americans resulted to lost resources thus resulting to poverty SIGNIFICANCE Class discussion