19.02 - 11.03 2021 | Conférence internationale

Le Moken Alive Museum co-organise avec l’université thaïlandaise de Chulalongkorn cette série de 4 conférences en ligne, dont l’objectif est de replacer les savoir-faire et la culture des nomades de la mer dans l'histoire des Austronésiens occidentaux.

Friday 19th of February 2021
08 h. Bangkok / 02 H. Paris / 18/02: 17 h. Oregon, 19 h. Iowa

The Moken within the Austronesian and Malayan Worlds: A State of the Art.
Cynthia Chou (University of Iowa) / Jacques Ivanoff (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) / Clifford Sather (Borneo Research Bulletin Editor, Emeritus University of Helsinki)

Thursday 25th of February 2021
15.30 - 17.30 h. Bangkok / 09.30 - 11.30 h. Paris

Moken Maritime Knowledge and Contemporary Natural Heritage Management Narumon Arunothai (Chulalongkorn University) / Wengki Ariando (Chulalongkorn University) / Fabienne Galangau-Quérat (Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle)

Thursday 04th of March 2021
15.30 - 17.30 h. Bangkok / 09.30 - 11.30 h. Paris

Cultural and Historical Heritage of the Western Austronesians.
Vivienne Wee (Singapore University) / Zau Lunn (Fauna & Flora International) / Pittayawat Pittayaporn (Chulalongkorn University) / Maxime Boutry (Moken Alive Museum) / SEAMEO-SPAFA (tbc) / CUSRI-IAS research team and community representatives

Thursday 11th of March 2021
14.30 - 16.30 hr. Bangkok / 08.30 - 10.30 hr. paris

Uncertain Futures, Possibilities for Inclusivity, and Policy in the Making Geoffrey Benjamin (Nanyang Technological University - Singapore) / Thanik Lertcharnrit (Chulolongkorn University) / Supang Chantavanich & Narumon Hinshiranan Arunotai (Chulalongkorn University)

Sunday March 14, 9.5am Bangkok time / 3.5am Paris time / Saturday March 13, 8.5pm Iowa time et 6.5pm Oregon time

Placing Sea Nomads Marine Knowledge and Heritage in Western Austronesians History
Pr. Clifford Sather, emeritus professor, University of Helsinky

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