Volume 16
Social Practices, Rituals and Festive Events
Intangible cultural heritage and societal gender structures: An interview study focusing on changes in gender roles and gender restrictions in Japanese float festivals
Intangible cultural heritage and societal gender structures: An interview study focusing on changes in gender roles and gender restrictions in Japanese float festivals
Altai Kazakh falconry as ‘heritage tourism’: the Golden Eagle Festivals of Western Mongolia
Challenges Surrounding the Survival of the Nishijin Silk Weaving Industry in Kyoto, Japan
Barbadian Bio-cultural Heritage: an Analysis of the Flying Fish
The Catalan Fishermen’s Traditional Knowledge of Climate and the Weather: a Distinctive Way of Relating to Nature
Kok-Bal (traditional wrestling on horseback) at the Ulgii Festival in 2012.
The Master Komarkhan, one of the most famous eagle hunters, taken at the Ulgii Festival in 2006.
The eagle ‘recall’ contest at the Ulgii Festival in 2012.
Local shops selling traditional arts and crafts at the Ulgii Festival in 2012.
Barbados one dollar coin.
Logo of the Barbados Tourist Authority.
Flying fish sculpture at the Grantley Adams International Airport.
Fish processor at Oistins fish market.
A four-winged flying fish.
Boat with screelers and gill net.
Tinted engraving of flying fish, Stewart.
Windy clouds over Mount Montseny.
White horses (Esqueixalls.
Two fishermen in the tavern at the Port of Arenys.
Windy day seen from the fishing boat Tramuntana.
Wall of cloud in the east.
S.W. wind seen from the fishing boat Tramuntana.
Wind from the land (Vent Terral).