Volume 20
Others
Legal and institutional domestication of the 2003 UNESCO Convention on Intangible Cultural Heritage in South Korea
Colombian Caribbean marimba de pierna: preserving the sounds of the guazuma tree
Tools and techniques involved in the manufacturing of traditional watermills (chhoskor) in West Kameng district, Arunachal Pradesh
Heritage preservation vs. adaptation to achieve sustainability – A case study of the Fishermen’s Dances, Rizhao city, Shandong province, China
Intangible heritage in the United States: a history of separate initiatives
Common Histories, Constructed Identities: Intangible Cultural Heritage and the Rebranding of Serbia
Sheila Kay Adams, story teller, banjo player and NEA Heritage Fellowship recipient.
Hot 8 Brass band at a New Orleans funeral.
Hula performance, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
Preparing for local ceremony, Kosrae, Federated States of Micronesia.
Nansemond tribal members recognised by the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1985.
Donald Chosa Jr. Traditional rice gathering in Minnesota, Mark Sauer.
The Smithsonian Folklife Festival, 2002.
Virginia string band, Ballard Branch Bogtrotters Band (1934-1942), Galax, Virginia, 1937. The types of folk traditions recorded through early federal recording efforts.
A Pirotski Kilim - a traditional Serbian carpet, Ethnographic Museum, Belgrade.
Opanak making demonstration at the Belgrade International Tourism Fair in 2015.
Rug making at Pirot, Biznis & Finansije, January, 2015. Source: http://bif.rs/