Saturday, January 11, 2020

EXCLUSIVE 2009 PIBBA INTERVIEW WITH DR. JOSE Q. CRUZ



1. What made you join PIBBA?
I joined PIBBA because of my commitment to expanding my knowledge of the languages and culture of Guam, the Marianas, and Micronesia. PIBBA’s annual conference has not only included reading and discussion knowledge of the language and culture of the region, but has immersed us into each other’s languages and cultures, as we interact in the islands per se.

2. How long have you been a member of PIBBA?
I have been a member of PIBBA since 1989.

3. Has PIBBA made an impact in the Pacific Island entities?
I believe it has made an impact first by the PIBBA song and subsequently the personal knowledge of persons in the region who share the same concern of bilingualism and biculturalism. It has not been spectacular but the evidence of continuing to exist outside of direct grants to most of our entities is extraordinary. Incorporating PIBBA into greater consciousness and policy directives is an uphill battle. Globalization has added to the dimension of our existence if not confirm the need for greater consciousness of our Pacific existence in a global if not macro-world.

4. Why should others join PIBBA?
Others should join PIBBA for what one can give or add to the “Family of PIBBA!”  During this 2009 PIBBA Conference I not only became more aware of the power of peoples when joining together for a task, but also my own personal learning about my CHamorru language and culture. A discussion of this from one’s language and culture may need to be opened up altogether!

EXCLUSIVE 2009 PIBBA INTERVIEW WITH CHETA ANIEN








1. What made you join PIBBA?


When I got my job as a Marshallese Language Arts Specialist, PIBBA started to grow in my mind bit by bit. I got involved with PIBBA for the very first time when I went to Kosrae for the 8th Annual PIBBA Conference way back in mid 1988. At this time, Dr. Robert Underwood was the keynote speaker and his speech was so inspiring it got me hooked, and I love my job to this day.


2. How long have you been a member of PIBBA?

I’ve been a member of PIBBA for 21 years, and I feel great for this wonderful opportunity!


3. Has PIBBA made an impact in the Pacific island entities?

I am not sure about the rest of the neighboring entities, but I want to share that RMI started to see the importance of preserving its own culture and language through the same vision and mission shared by PIBBA. To this day, the invigoration of the Marshallese culture and language has been done through many local festivities.


4. Why should others join PIBBA?

I think others should join PIBBA if they want to keep their cultures and languages alive and strong. We, the Pacific people, are seen as special and very unique people in the way we do things differently such as birthday celebrations, burial ceremonies, first born child, respect for the elderly, etc. We need to be together as strong PIBBA families to make PIBBA grow and grow for the sake of our future generations, and they will do likewise.

EXCLUSIVE 2009 PIBBA INTERVIEW WITH SHELTEN NETH















1. What made you join PIBBA?


I joined PIBBA because of worries that the island cultures and languages are fading away. In addition, the introduction and importation of western life styles are taking over our inherited cultures and languages.


To allow our cultures and languages to decline and eventually disappear would be one of the greatest offenses we can make against our collective heritage of all humanity and ancestors. When we lose the foundation of culture through language we lose our cultural exposure. Our cultures and languages serve as our identity. When we lose a word, we lose the idea it represents, and when we lose the idea, we lose a piece of the puzzle of where we come from and who we are.


Through the collaborative efforts of PIBBA, I remain committed to help preserve the cultures and languages of our Pacific Island entities.



2. How long have you been a member of PIBBA?


I’ve been an official member for three years, but I’ve been a loyal supporter and follower of PIBBA for nearly 20 years.



3. Has PIBBA made an impact in the Pacific Island entities?


Based on my own opinion, in which I am entitled to this loaded question, PIBBA is making some positive impact in the Pacific Island entities but not suffice comparatively to its outflow and disappearance. You heard the presentation from the Kosrae panelist and the local chapter of Kosrae during the last day, that they lost their culture and language in their entirety 201 years ago. The attempt to restore is challenging, but they will not surrender and retreat, because they have realized the great importance of cultures and languages for us, the islanders that were born and raised with them.



4. Why should others join PIBBA?


Others should join PIBBA, because our only God-given identity is our own cultures and languages that must be preserved, avoid being lost, and promoted. This tells the world who we are and what we are. We can try all we can to be Americans, but cannot because we are who we are.


Behind the words and customs we speak, there are meanings, ideas, and feelings accumulated by our ancestors for thousands of years. Every object seen or made, every phenomenon, relationship, or idea, everything that meant anything from time immemorial became recorded in languages as they evolved. No language will ever be better suited to a particular place or a particular culture than the one language that was created exactly as a reflection of that place and that culture over time. So in any particular part of the Pacific, we should think of our language not as a collection of words, but as a living repository of literally everything that was ever experienced by our ancestors, everything that existed in our island, touched our people, and shaped our lives and worldwide.


PIBBA aims is to bring the Pacific Island entities together to promote cultural and language activities by disseminating information, involving communities, and encouraging quality education programs through the western Pacific. Therefore, I applaud the organization’s mission and will support its goals.


In light of this, we must remember that the essence of language is joined together by culture that we see or observe in our daily experiences at home and migrated into the wider Pacific Islands community. If we do not preserve our cultures and languages, the future generations will lose part of their identity. They will look at the remains of meeting houses and canoes in the museums, listen to our songs and stories on audio recordings, look at the moon rising over the lagoon and wonder why they feel nothing. They will wonder when their connection with the ancestors was cut off, when did they become the same as everyone else, and when did this world become so boring and monotonous. They might feel sad about it, but they will lack the words to express it.


Join PIBBA, so that we can strengthen the organization’s mission of preserving our islands’ cultures and languages, because together, we can make a world of difference!

EXCLUSIVE 2009 PIBBA INTERVIEW WITH FRANCES SABLAN







1. What made you join PIBBA?

I joined PIBBA initially because of our NMI local members. After participating in the PIBBA Conference in Kosrae in 1999 and experiencing the camaraderie of the PIBBA International members and officers, and the hosting entity, I remained a loyal member.


2. How long have you been a member of PIBBA?

I have been an active member of PIBBA since 1999.


3. Has PIBBA made an impact in the Pacific Island entities?

Yes, through the networking and sharing of best practices, etc.


4. Why should others join PIBBA?

Others should join PIBBA for the reasons I’ve stated in my earlier responses.


5. Are there any other thoughts you wish to share regarding PIBBA?

PIBBA is a very worthwhile organization that not only promotes our cultures and languages, but also friendship and camaraderie. I can now say that I am not just a daughter of the Marianas, but also of Micronesia and the Pacific in general.

EXCLUSIVE 2009 PIBBA INTERVIEWS

Cheta Anien - PIBBA International President-Elect

Jose Q. Cruz, Ed.D. - PIBBA International Historian

Shelten G. Neth, MBA - Past PIBBA International President

Frances Sablan - CNMI Head Delegation