Volume 17
Social Practices, Rituals and Festive Events, Traditional Craftsmanship
UNESCO’s intangible cultural heritage and its polarising nature: A case study on Aalst Carnival
UNESCO’s intangible cultural heritage and its polarising nature: A case study on Aalst Carnival
Safeguarding intangible cultural heritage through formal education in Flanders: A critical analysis of the implementation of the 2003 UNESCO Convention
The Intangible Cultural Heritage of Wales: a Need for Safeguarding?
The Role of Intellectual Property in Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage in Museums
Toghu cloth is the traditional cloth worn in the Northwest region of Cameroon.
Toghu cloth is the traditional cloth worn in the Northwest region of Cameroon.
Certificate of authentication used by the collective of Fine Ramie Weavers of Hansan Region (모시).
Royal festivities in Foumban, Cameroon.
Angklung Buhun played by the residents of Kanekes Village, Banten Province, Indonesia.
Demonstration of fine ramie weaving, Hansan regon in South Chungcheong Province. Photo: Seocheon County Hall.
A visit to Gijisi Juldarigi Museum in Korea reveals some extraordinary safeguarding methods, both digital and manual, for a folk game, a form of Tug-of-war.