|
No
|
Name
|
Institution
|
Presentation
|
|
1
|
Agus Samory
|
Director of Museum
Loka Budaya Papua, Indonesia
|
Cultural heritage
education in Papua (click here to see the Abstract Paper)
|
|
2
|
Aleda Mawene
|
University of Cenderawasih,
Jayapura, Papua, Indonesia
|
The role of
indigenous values and local knowledge in sustainable development. Papuan
values in mythology, songs, and folklore and their relevance for locally
adapted sustainable development. Case study 2: the Amungme ( click here to see the Abstract paper )
|
|
3
|
Andrew Strathern,
Pamela Stewart
|
University of
Pittsburgh, USA
|
Papuan Cultural
Diversity within the context of Melanesian traditions and cultures. Case in
PNG (click here to see the Abstract paper )
|
|
4
|
Barnabas Suebu
|
Governor of Papua,
Indonesia
|
Towards a cultural
policy for Papua
|
|
5
|
Christ Fautngil
|
University
Cenderawasih, Papua, Indonesia
|
The marginalisation
of the languages of Papua (click here to see the Abstract paper )
|
|
6
|
Domingas Nari
|
Head Papua Rural
Community Development Foundation YPMD, Papua - Indonesia
|
The traditional
position of women in Melanesian cultures and their significance for
sustainable development (click here to see the Abstract Paper)
|
|
7
|
Don Flassy
|
Government of Papua,
Indonesia
|
Cultural Diversity
within the context of Melanesian traditions and cultures. Case in Papua (click here to see the Abstract paper )
|
|
8
|
Emmanuel Kasarhérou
|
Head Tjibaou Cultural
Center, New Caledonia
|
The role of
indigenous values and local knowledge in sustainable development. Case Study
1: New Caledonia (click here to see the Abstract Paper)
|
|
9
|
Enos Rumansara
|
University of Cenderawasih,
Jayapura, Papua, Indonesia
|
Papuan traditional
music, songs, dances, and instruments (click here to see the Abstract Paper)
|
|
10
|
Hannah Vari-Bogiri
|
University of the
South Pacific, Vanuatu
|
Papuan traditional
music, songs, dances, and instruments (click here to see the Abstract Paper)
|
|
11
|
Harry Waluyo
|
Director Cultural
Research and Development, Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Indonesia
|
Introduction to the
„Practical Handbook for Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage of
Indonesia“ (click here to see the Abstract Paper )
|
|
12
|
Hirania Wiryasti
|
ILO Papua, Indonesia
|
The project of
education and skills training for youth employment in Papua in the context of
Papuan cultural values (click here to see the Abstract Paper)
|
|
13
|
Inyo Yos Fernandez
|
University of Gajah
Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
|
Languages of Papua
within the context of a broader Melanesian perspective ( click here to see Abstract Paper )
|
|
14
|
Irfan Mahmud
|
Head Archeological
Office Papua, Indonesia
|
The archaeological
and historical resources mapping project and results ( click here to see Abstrcact Paper )
|
|
15
|
Jaap Timmer
|
Macquarie University,
Australia
|
Papuan cosmological
diversity in the past and present (click here to see the Abstract Paper)
|
|
16
|
Jacob Simet
|
Director National
Cultural Commission, Papua New Guinea
|
The efforts to
protect and promote cultural diversity in Papua New Guinea (click here to see the Abstract Paper)
|
|
17
|
Jero Wacik
|
Ministry of Culture
and Tourism, Indonesia
|
Special remarks
|
|
18
|
John Tahinao
|
Director Ministry of
Culture and Tourism, The Solomon Islands
|
The efforts to
protect and promote cultural diversity in the Solomon Islands (click here to see the Abstract Paper)
|
|
19
|
Josh Mansoben
|
University of Cenderawasih,
Jayapura, Papua, Indonesia
|
Cultural diversity as
an asset for development: The potential of Papuan cultural diversity and
indigenous Papuan values to play a positive role in development (click here to see the Abstract Paper )
|
|
20
|
Karina Arifin
|
Department of
Archeology, University of Indonesia
|
Rock Art In West Papua and Its Neigbouring
Regions ( click here to see the Abstract Paper )
|
|
21
|
Leonard Imbiri
|
Secretary Dewan Adat
Papua, Indonesia
|
The challenges and
opportunities of the indigenous Papuans to conserve their cultural practice,
local knowledge and indigenous values (click here to see the Abstract Paper)
|
|
22
|
Marc Weiglein
|
Private tourism
operator, Papua, Indonesia
|
The empowerment of
the indigenous Papuans and the preservation of their culture through the
development of sustainable tourism (on behalf of Mr Werner Weiglein, tourism
operator Wamena, Papua) (click here to see the Abstract Paper )
|
|
23
|
Marion Struck-Garbe
|
Pazifik Netzwerk,
University of Hamburg, Germany
|
The role of modern
art (painting) in maintaining cultural identity and sense of community. A
comparison between Papua and Papua New Guinea (click here to see the Abstract Paper )
|
|
24
|
Masanori Nagaoka
|
UNESCO, Jakarta,
Indonesia
|
Introduction of 2003
UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (click here to see the Abtract Paper )
|
|
25
|
Meretui Ratunabuabua
|
Director National
Heritage, Culture and Arts, Fiji
|
The efforts to
protect and promote cultural diversity in Fiji (click here to see the Abstract Paper)
|
|
26
|
Nancy Jouwe
|
Independent
consultant on Papuan culture and arts Netherlands
|
The transmission of
knowledge about traditional Papuan arts (click here to see the Abstract Paper )
|
|
27
|
Neles Tebay
|
Catholic Church,
Papua, Indonesia
|
The challenges and
opportunities of the indigenous Papuans and the role of the churches in Papua
to support indigenous communities in sustainable development and maintenance
of cultural diversity (click here to see the Abstract Paper)
|
|
28
|
Pernille Askerud
|
UN Project
Management, Singapore
|
Local products
marketing as a way how business activities can help preserving and
strengthening local cultural identity (click here to see the Abstract Paper )
|
|
29
|
Phil Erari
|
Indonesian Protestant
Church, Indonesia
|
The challenges and
opportunities of the indigenous Papuans and the role of the churches in Papua
to support indigenous communities in sustainable development and maintenance
of cultural diversity (click here to see the Abstract Paper)
|
|
30
|
Richard Chauvel
|
School of Social Sciences and
Psychology, Victoria University, Australia
|
The efforts to protect and
promote cultural diversity in Australia (click here to see the Abtract Paper)
|
|
31
|
Robert Early
|
University of the
South Pacific, Fiji
|
Melanesian cultures
in a globalised world ( click here to see the Abstract Paper )
|
|
32
|
Rudolf Kambayong
|
Chairman SOLPAP,
Papua
|
Improving the
economic situation of the indigenous Papuans through a market facility for
community-based food and handicraft products (click here to see the Abstract Paper)
|
|
33
|
Ruedi Nuetzi
|
Project Manager
Swisscontact, WISATA – Flores Tourism Development, Indonesia
|
The promotion of
culture and the safeguarding of local identities through sustainable tourism
destination management (click here to see the Abstract Paper )
|
|
34
|
Sjoerd Jaarsma
|
Head Papuan Cultural
Heritage Foundation PACE, The Netherlands
|
The safeguarding
efforts of Papuan tangible cultural heritage and means of accessing
documentation (click here to see the Abstract Paper)
|
|
35
|
Steven Bird
|
University of
Melbourne, Australia
|
Digital technology
for language preservation: large-scale recording of languages and songs under
the control of local communities in Papua New Guinea (click here to see the Abstract Paper)
|
|
36
|
Tjetjep Suparman
|
Director Cultural
Value, Arts and Film, Ministry of Culture and Tourism Indonesia
|
The National
Programme Planning for Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage of Indonesia
including a special focus on Papua (click here to see the Abstract Paper)
|
|
37
|
Wigati Yektiningtyas Modouw
|
University of Cenderawasih,
Jayapura, Papua, Indonesia
|
The role of
indigenous values and local knowledge in sustainable development. Papuan values
in mythology, songs, and folklore and their relevance for locally adapted
sustainable development. Case 3: Sentani Cultural Area ( click here to see the Abstract Paper )
|
|
38
|
Wulf Schiefenhövel
|
University of
München,Germany
|
Local knowledge and
development. The case of the Eipo, Mek group of cultures and languages (click here to see the Abtract Paper )
|
|
39
|
Yan Pieter Karafir
|
Director of Wallace
Museum, University Papua
|
Cultural heritage
education in Papua (click here to see the Abstract Paper)
|
|
40
|
Yusuf Sawaki
|
CELD, University of
Papua, Indonesia
|
Strategies to
establish sustainable structures for endangered languages documentation (click here to see the Abstract Paper )
|