The document provides an activity assignment to interview two people about their definitions and perceptions of indigenous people. A sample interview is included where the interviewee defines indigenous people as native to a particular region and sees them as coping well with modernization while preserving culture. The analysis questions compare the interviewee's responses to the interviewer's own definitions and perceptions, finding they share perceptions of indigenous people being slow to adopt trends but respecting their efforts to preserve culture.
The document provides an activity assignment to interview two people about their definitions and perceptions of indigenous people. A sample interview is included where the interviewee defines indigenous people as native to a particular region and sees them as coping well with modernization while preserving culture. The analysis questions compare the interviewee's responses to the interviewer's own definitions and perceptions, finding they share perceptions of indigenous people being slow to adopt trends but respecting their efforts to preserve culture.
The document provides an activity assignment to interview two people about their definitions and perceptions of indigenous people. A sample interview is included where the interviewee defines indigenous people as native to a particular region and sees them as coping well with modernization while preserving culture. The analysis questions compare the interviewee's responses to the interviewer's own definitions and perceptions, finding they share perceptions of indigenous people being slow to adopt trends but respecting their efforts to preserve culture.
The document provides an activity assignment to interview two people about their definitions and perceptions of indigenous people. A sample interview is included where the interviewee defines indigenous people as native to a particular region and sees them as coping well with modernization while preserving culture. The analysis questions compare the interviewee's responses to the interviewer's own definitions and perceptions, finding they share perceptions of indigenous people being slow to adopt trends but respecting their efforts to preserve culture.
Course: Bachelor of Science in Agri-Business major in Enterprise
Management Section: 2D
Activity 1
Define indigenous people and what your perceptions about them.
Interview two (2) people with different socio-demographic profile (such as age, sex, educational attainment, and ethnicity). Ask the interviewee about how he/she define indigenous people and how he/she views/perceives them. You can ask follow up questions. Assure that the interview will not cause harm to the person and ensure confidentiality.
Interview Sheet
Name: Jobell Villagonzalo Lpt Age: 23 years old Sex: Male
Educational Attainment: College Graduate Ethnicity: Cebuano
Guide Questions: 1. How do you define indigenous people?
Indigenous people are species of human population who are native
or we can naturally see in a particular region, place, or area. In layman’s term they called locals or “lumad” in local dialects.
2. What are your perceptions about them?
If a person who grew in the city would think about indigenous people they might see them as ignorant uncivilized people. But I believe that in some part of history we all came in same nomadic culture we only had been able to adapt in a fast paced cultural modernization.
In my own perception as I grew along with some indigenous people, I
see a of fascinating traits on them one of which is their ability to cope up with global advancements while preserving their culture. Seeing them reminds me of where we came from, the culture that once we are part of and how wonderful the culture we have.
Analysis Direction:
Explain your answer(s) in 3 to 5 sentences only. In answering, you
can either use English or Filipino language (NO TAGLISH).
1. How does your definition of indigenous peoples differ from your
interviewees? There is no difference from my definition there is the same thought of what indigenous people are. Because my definition is it is a group of people that shares the same collective culture that found in the same place so basically they are “lumad” in that particular area. The same with the definition to my interviewee that is native or can see in same region.
2. What perception(s) of the indigenous peoples do you have in common
with your interviewees? The perception of my interviewee that we in common is that they are very slow to cope-up with the trends today. Because we all know that Indigenous people right now they trying to go our trends while preserving their cultures but unlike to others they are late. Also some of the indigenous tribes are being bullied for they are not able to adopt the fast global technology.
3. Are there any stereotypes on your perception and the interviewees
about the indigenous peoples? As what I have observed to my interviewee there is no stereotyping happened since he is also grew up surrounded by Indigenous people. He as a good perception the tribes that surrounded him in fact he is proud to the culture of the Indigenous People even he is not belong the tribes.
4. What factor(s) may have influence on how you perceive the
indigenous peoples? The factors that may perceive to the indigenous people is that first the way they talk I’ve curious on to say it why they understand conveying their language in unique way. Second the way they treat tribes it is very respectful. Lastly the way they preserve their culture from their ancestral.