Intertwining Indigenous Living Heritage and Biodiversity: A Holistic Framework for Sustainable Development

Montira Unakul Programme Officer for Culture, UNESCO Bangkok Office While Indigenous people represent 5% of the world’s population, it is estimated that Indigenous lands account

Intertwining Indigenous Living Heritage and Biodiversity: A Holistic Framework for Sustainable Development2023-01-03T07:00:04+00:00

Bringing Living Heritage to Schools in Asia-Pacific: A Resource Kit to Help Teachers Develop Contextualized and Engaging Activities

Vanessa Achilles ICH Consultant School should be a happy place where students are willing to engage in activities, learn, share, and develop into citizens who

Bringing Living Heritage to Schools in Asia-Pacific: A Resource Kit to Help Teachers Develop Contextualized and Engaging Activities2022-04-01T10:03:06+00:00

Transformational Sites of Conscience: Heritage Sites as Catalysts for Action

Elizabeth Silkes Executive Director, International Coalition of Sites of Conscience In calling for memory values to be considered anew in the escalating public debate on

Transformational Sites of Conscience: Heritage Sites as Catalysts for Action2022-01-05T02:33:57+00:00
  • Map of Fiji showing the islands of Ovalau and Kadavu, that Professor Patrick Nunn mentioned in his storytelling session with Talanoa With Dr T © Kumar, Roselyn & Nunn, Patrick & Nakoro, Elia. (2021). Identifying 3000-Year Old Human Interaction Spheres in Central Fiji through Lapita Ceramic Sand-Temper Analyses. Geosciences. 11. 238. 10.3390/geosciences11060238

The Role of Museums in Sharing Traditional Knowledge During COVID-19:Case Study of Fiji

Tarisi Vunidilo Assistant Professor, University of Hawaii-Hilo Museums are, without a doubt, important institutions in any society. They are repositories for knowledge and objects of

The Role of Museums in Sharing Traditional Knowledge During COVID-19:Case Study of Fiji2021-10-12T11:58:54+00:00

Maritime Intangible Cultural Heritage : A Role within the Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development 2021–30

Athena Trakadas Visiting Researcher, National Museum of Denmark / Co-Chair, Ocean Decade Heritage Network athena.lynn.trakadas@natmus.dk Cultural heritage, as defined by UNESCO, includes both diverse tangible

Maritime Intangible Cultural Heritage : A Role within the Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development 2021–302021-07-09T02:31:17+00:00

The Pangalay or Igal, Ancient Dance Tradition of the Philippines – A Case Study in Safeguarding Traditional Performing Arts

Ligaya Fernando-Amilbangsa Artistic Director, AlunAlun Dance Circle Inc. Introduction Southeast Asia boasts an astounding assemblage of traditional performing arts, varied in form, style or genre,

The Pangalay or Igal, Ancient Dance Tradition of the Philippines – A Case Study in Safeguarding Traditional Performing Arts2021-04-09T06:36:01+00:00
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