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R.3: Safeguarding measures including research, revitalization, transmission, dissemination, promotion, development and protection of the traditional weaving reflect the commitments of the community and the State to pass down this know-how to new generations.
UNESCO: Intangible Cultural Heritage
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"Copper" layers these settings, between Five Points and Fifth Avenue, with Carmansville, a developing African-American community that later becomes part of Harlem, while weaving in societal tensions of immigration and race.
CNN: 'Copper': Bringing 1864 New York to life, grit and all
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This association is directly engaged in maintaining traditions of spinning, dyeing and weaving, passed down from generation to generation within the community.
UNESCO: Culture