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  2. UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists - Wikipedia

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    Traditional knowledge and skills of sake-making with koji mold in Japan 2024 [372] Jordan The Cultural Space of the Bedu in Petra and Wadi Rum: 2005 2008 AST [373] As-Samer in Jordan 2018 [374] Al-Mansaf in Jordan, a festive banquet and its social and cultural meanings 2022 [375] Kazakhstan: Kazakh traditional art of Dombra Kuy 2014 APA [376]

  3. Traditional knowledge - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "traditional cultural expressions" is used by WIPO to refer to "any form of artistic and literary expression in which traditional culture and knowledge are embodied. They are transmitted from one generation to the next, and include handmade textiles, paintings, stories, legends, ceremonies, music, songs, rhythms and dance." [15]

  4. Intangible cultural heritage - Wikipedia

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    The Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage [4] defines the intangible cultural heritage as the practices, representations, expressions, as well as the knowledge and skills (including instruments, objects, artifacts, cultural spaces), that communities, groups, and, in some cases, individuals, recognize as part of their cultural heritage.

  5. Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural ...

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    Intangible Cultural Heritage means the practices, representations, expressions, knowledge, and skills – as well as the instruments, objects, artifacts and cultural spaces associated therewith – that communities, groups and, in some cases, individuals recognize as part of their cultural heritage.

  6. Cultural studies - Wikipedia

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    This academic field defines cultural rhetorics as "the study and practice of making meaning and knowledge with the belief that all cultures are rhetorical and all rhetorics are cultural." [ 72 ] Cultural rhetorics scholars are interested in investigating topics like climate change , [ 73 ] autism , [ 74 ] Asian American rhetoric , [ 75 ] and more.

  7. Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity ...

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    Article 6 goes into more detail, listing examples of what states may do. It suggests regulation; the use of quotas on cultural content; [52] subsidies and other support for cultural institutions or for individual artists; and giving domestic cultural industries ways to produce, promote, and publicise their output. [51]

  8. Cultural heritage - Wikipedia

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    Cultural property includes the physical, or "tangible" cultural heritage, such as artworks. These are generally split into two groups of movable and immovable heritage. Immovable heritage includes buildings (which themselves may include installed art such as organs, stained glass windows, and frescos), large industrial installations, residential projects, or other historic places and monum

  9. 2.1.4 Social life (knowledge of folk customs) 2.1.5 Annual functions or events. ... This is a list of 337 Important Intangible Folk Cultural Properties of Japan.