Good point. You should bring this up with them, Mike. Thanks. Linda
________________________________ From: migonz2 <[email protected]> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Cc: filam Forum <[email protected]>; forum naffaa <[email protected]>; nvmgonzalez writing workshop <[email protected]>; OFW-core_groupyahoogroups.com <[email protected]>; pagbabalikloob yahoogroups <[email protected]>; PAWA Group <[email protected]>; flipsuniv of Idaho <[email protected]>; Filipino American Chamber of Commerce LosAngeles <[email protected]>; Filipino American Chamber ofCommerce of Orange County <[email protected]>; filipino american network <[email protected]>; 1 Edgar Jimenez FilipinoAmerican Network <[email protected]>; babaylan <[email protected]>; filipino librarians <[email protected]>; upsca upscaloop <[email protected]>; filipino rotarians <[email protected]>; M munting nayonnewsmagazine <[email protected]>; au Renato Perdon <[email protected]>; 1 bambi stables <[email protected]>; 1 mabini mariano walcott <[email protected]>; clt elena buenasalido mangahas <[email protected]>; fa Adolfo Nietes <[email protected]>; SCC robert little <[email protected]>; au evelyn empie <[email protected]>; au marlayotoko chorengel <[email protected]>; au Conchitina Sevilla Bernardo <[email protected]> Sent: Wed, February 22, 2012 3:57:01 PM Subject: Re: {NVMGonzalezWritingWorkshop}388 historic photos of the philippines Just interesting to note that in their timeline, there is no mention of the declaration of Phil independence, either by Aguinaldo, or the Malolos republic. It seems that we can have a Philippine american war, but without a constituted nation state. Sent from ixxx On Feb 17, 2012, at 2:30 PM, Linda Nietes <[email protected]> wrote: > > >Dear Friends, > > >You might find this of interest. > > >Linda >--- > > > > >Historic Photos of the Philippines >Online Resource from the University of Michigan > >A new online resource, an exhibit entitled, “The Dean C. Worcester >Photographic >Collection at the University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology,” has recently >been funded by the University of Michigan's Center for Southeast Asian Studies. > >The direct link >is: webapps.lsa.umich.edu/umma/exhibits/Worcester%202012/index.html > >From 1890 until 1913, Dean Conant Worcester (1866-1924) took thousands of >photographs of people and places throughout the Philippines. Worcester had >first traveled to the region as an undergraduate zoology major in the 1880s on >a >scientific collecting mission for the University of Michigan Museum of >Zoology. >He returned to the region after he graduated in 1890, this time making >zoological collections for the Minnesota Academy of Natural Science. In 1893, >Worcester was hired as a lecturer and curator in the University of Michigan >Zoology Department and authored a number of scholarly and popular works on the >Philippines. When the Philippines came under U.S. control at the end of the >Spanish-American War in 1898, Worcester was recognized as an American expert >on >the region. He quickly rose to prominence in the colonial government, serving >on >the first and second Philippine Commissions and then as Secretary of the >Interior of the colonial government, a position he held until 1913. > >Worcester’s fascination with the Philippines was coupled with his fascination >and commitment to the relatively new technology of photography. During his >time >in the region, he and his employees in the Interior Department’s "Bureau of >Non-Christian Tribes" took thousands of photos. A passionate imperialist, >Worcester used many of his photographs in public lectures and popular articles >supporting the colonial mission, and America’s responsibilities to "civilize" >the tribal peoples of the Philippines. 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