From. Vol 16. A woman can become a 'man': Rituals and gender equality...
From. Vol 14. Living site, living values: the Matendera festival as p...
From. Vol 8. Barbadian Bio-cultural Heritage: an Analysis of the Fly...
From. Vol 11. Chuskor: Traditional Water Mills of the Dirang Monpas o...
国際企画展示「#昆布とミヨク―潮香るくらしの日韓比較文化誌」の展示資料紹介5回目は、「龍王図」(20世紀、韓国国立民俗博物館蔵)です。龍王が描かれた巫神図で、韓国の西海岸と南海岸地域ではムーダン(巫女)が中心となる村祭りなどで広く使われました。 https://t.co/8tNiXllh0w
rekihakuApr 13, 2020#CampusUNESCO is going digital! Are you a high school student? Do you have questions about the challenges the 🌍's facing today? We're here to help! Ask all the questions you may have in the comments section of this tweet & we'll answer them in the coming videos of the Campus. https://t.co/L6GlLiabaB
UNESCOJul 15, 2020En todas las culturas, la #Muerte juega un papel fundamental en su vida y su religión. Para los mixtecos prehispánicos de #Oaxaca, la muerte no era el final de la vida, sino un rito de paso para reunirse con sus ancestros. 👉https://t.co/mTJcB1p3yG https://t.co/epaSzVVKzF
mna_inahJun 04, 2020In recognition of Juneteenth, we’re sharing a CNN article from 2018 discussing Zora Neale Hurston's book, "Barracoon: The Story of the Last Slave." #Juneteenth https://t.co/Gn56wd8p7b
AmericanAnthroJun 19, 2020