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"Although the concept of heritage has been dominated by its tangible embodiments, intangible heritage is no less vital an ingredient of every civilisation. [...]
A UNESCO meeting held in March 2001 adopted the following provisional definition of intangible cultural heritage: “peoples’ learned processes along with the knowledge, skills and creativity that inform and are developed by them, the products they create, and the resources, spaces and other aspects of social and natural context necessary to their sustainability; these processes provide living communities with a sense of continuity with previous generations and are important to cultural identity, as well as to the safeguarding of cultural diversity and the creativity of humanity”."
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Creator(s)
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Giovanni Pinna - Chair, ICOM-Italy, Member of the ICOM Executive Council
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Source Location
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International
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Publisher
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International Council of Museums (ICOM)
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Date Published
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2004
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Language
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Bilingual
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URL
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http://www.chin.gc ...
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Copyright Holder
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International Council of Museums (ICOM)
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