Andrea Ragragio
- Name
- A.M.M. Ragragio
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 3451
- a.m.m.ragragio@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
Andrea Malaya M. Ragragio is a PhD candidate in Cultural Anthropology. She obtained her Master of Arts degree in Archaeology and her Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology (cum laude) from the University of the Philippines (UP), Diliman campus.
More information about Andrea Ragragio
Blogs
Publications
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The anthropological signification of the ‘Man with No Breath’ in Visayas and Mindanao epics
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An anthropological rethinking of the Pintados and early tattooing in the Visayas, Central Philippines
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Patterns of Panow: Dimensions of Mobility among the Pantaron Manobo
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What Netflix Got Wrong About Indigenous Storytelling
Previously, she worked as graduate assistant in the Center for International Studies and as University Research Associate in the Archaeological Studies Program, both at UP Diliman, and as a Lecturer at the Department of Behavioral Sciences in UP Manila. She is currently with the faculty of the Department of Social Sciences in UP Mindanao in Davao City, and helps edit BANWA, the in-house peer-reviewed journal of UP Mindanao.
Supervisors
- Prof. dr. P.J. ter Keurs
- Dr. E. de Maaker
Writing
Andrea writes about culture, education, and politics in her column Soyez Realistes in the online news outfit Davao Today (www.davaotoday.com). She is a Board Member of Salupungan International, an international solidarity network of indigenous peoples advocates, and she is also a member of the Alliance of Concerned Teachers in the Philippines.
Work days
Monday until Friday
- Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
- Culturele Antropologie/ Ontw. Sociologie
- Ragragio A.M. & Paluga M.D. (2016), For really it is only pounded wood: Ethnohistory of Sago in the Philippines from the Precolonial Period to the Twentieth Century. In: Paluga M.D. (Ed.), Mapping Sago: Anthropological, Biophysical, and Economic Aspects. Davao City, Philippines: BANWA Publications, University of the Philippines Mindanao. 25-56.
- Paluga M.D. (2016), The Wet and the Dry Methods: Indigenous Technological Innovations in Palm Starch Extraction in the Central Philippines. In: Paluga M.D. (Ed.), Mapping Sago: Anthropological, Biophysical, and Economic Aspects. Davao City, Philippines: BANWA Publications, University of the Philippines Mindanao. 57-68.
- Paluga M.D., Ragragio A.M.M., Ragragio E. & Moran A. (2016), Conclusion. Popularizing and Advocating Sago (and Other Native Plants). In: Paluga M.D. (Ed.), Mapping Sago: Anthropological, Biophysical, and Economic Aspects. Davao City, Philippines: BANWA Publications, University of the Philippines Mindanao. 169-175.
- Ragragio A.M.M. (2016), Ang mamatay ng dahil sa'yo: Patriots' graves at Manila cemeteries and neighboring provinces. In: Barretto-Tesoro G. (Ed.), Himlayan, Pantyon, Kampo Santo, Sementeryo: Exploring Philippine Cemeteries. Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines: University of the Philippines Press. 81-154.
- Paluga M.D., Ragragio A.M., Bonghanoy M.N. & Moran A.G. (2016), Inflorescence: Mapping the Development of Interdisciplinal Studies on the Sago Palm in the University of the Philippines. In: Paluga M.D. (Ed.), Mapping Sago: Anthropological, Biophysical, and Economic Aspects. Davao City, Philippines: BANWA Publications, University of the Philippines Mindanao.