The 3rd International Conference on Cordillera Studies (ICCS 3) University of the Philippines-Baguio, Baguio, the Philippines Structure and Function on Bird Traps among the Pala’wan on Palawan Island, the Philippines z Takashi TSUJI Researcher, Graduate School of Agriculture Saga University, JAPAN Correspondence:
[email protected] z Index 1) Introduction 2) Purpose of this presentation 3) Methodology 4) Results 5) Summary and Conclusion z Introduction § In the Philippines, bird hunting is practiced everywhere § There are several reasons why this activity is enjoyed § ird hunting is actually illegal, however a record should be maintained of the hunting methods to preserve the indigenous culture and techniques of this area 4 Introduction z Illegality of Bird hunting 5 1)Introduction z Human nature and birds 6 z 2)Purpose of this presentation § This presentation focuses on the structure and function of bird traps found in the Pala’wan in Southern Palawan § Specifically, the structure of bird traps, the production, materials, and the mechanism are examined. Furthermore, the functioning of the Pala’wan community, the targeted birds, and reasons to hunt birds was also examined § Finally, this presentation investigates the relationships between birds and human through the bird traps 7 3) Methodology z Systematic Studies z 3) Methodology Research information § This research was conducted in the Pala’wan village, Southern Palawan Island, from August 9 to 20, 2013. § The methods were participatory observation, interviews, and questionnaire