We look forward to seeing this project realize its ambition to bring people together, deepen our understanding of each other and help electronically oriented young people enjoy what is best in traditional culture, using the new media.
Living in 14 villages along the Porcupine herd's migration route, some 7, 000 Gwich'in maintain a traditional culture linked to caribou meat, skins and bone tools.
So a demand arose for attracting attention of the Russians to the most important part of the Russian cultural heritage in the context of the world cultural traditions, increasing the status of traditional culture in the modern society and establishing a cultural dialogue between different peoples and regions of the world.
This event was a huge public outcry in Yakutia and beyond and gave a powerful impetus to the development of regional science and culture, the development of the future action plan in the field of traditional culture and folklore.
But he scored points by appearing extra-solicitous with his counterpart, behavior that is valued in the deeply Confucian traditional culture of both Koreas.
In many ways, geisha are living embodiments of Japanese traditional culture: each one is well versed in traditional dancing, singing, musical instruments and occasionally other arts such as tea ceremony and ikebana (flower arrangement).
Qataris know the tale of their next door neighbour Dubai, who by opening its arms to the world subsumed traditional Emirati culture in favour of westernisation, and all the vices that came with it.
At the same time seeing my family deal with the issues of racism, discrimination, and poverty in a community struggling with drugs and violence and the trying to raise a family in two cultures, our traditional culture and that of society, brought much pain and confusion.
In that fractured, querulous, society religion and certain aspects of traditional culture (such as female purdah in the Pashtun areas) remain the great touchstones for generating fellow feeling or indeed outrage.
For example, a "Native Hawaiian" need not be able to demonstrate: residency in Hawaii (either currently or at any time in the past), ties to a particular traditional culture or language, or any documented involvement or interest in Hawaiian, much less Native Hawaiian, community or political affairs.
In this way, Semahs play a crucial role in fostering and enriching the traditional music culture of Turkey.
They will promote modern technology transfer in order to add value to traditional culture by way of printed materials, audio and video recordings, and film making.
Finally, the event illustrated the convening power of culture and traditional authority in national development.
There has been a major shift in attitudes too, with the traditional machismo culture also being challenged by women who often moved to the US ahead of their families.
In Hindu culture, friends and musicians playing traditional Indian music accompany the groom's ride to the ceremony.
With variations distinctive to each village, the annual carnival bell ringers' pageant is a way to strengthen bonds within the community and a valuable means of renewing friendships among the towns in the region while integrating newcomers into its traditional culture.
It has been five weeks spent thousands of miles from home in a sporting culture that sharply contrasts with the traditional British attitude to football.
The philosophy, ritualistic background, culture and traditional knowledge of sailing in the Persian Gulf are gradually fading, although some of the associated ceremonies continue to be practised in a few places.
"I am sorry for the timing and result of my action, but continue to believe that people working in traditional media needs to open their eyes to the realities of our culture in 2010 without denial, self righteousness or arrogance, " Mr. Abrams wrote.
In its distinctive Chinese form, calligraphy offers an important channel for the appreciation of traditional culture and for arts education.
We publish a magazine on education and health, support a public library in Herat and recently began promoting the revival of culture in Herat by publishing a book of historical places and holding classes of traditional classes in the restored Citadel.
States where there's little movement to restrict firearms have trying to use their pro-gun culture as a way to lure gun makers away from their traditional production bases in the Northeast and Midwest.
The answer is for organizations to develop the institutional frameworks to replace traditional structures and forms of governance and establish a more human operating system in which governance, culture and leadership systems are harmonized and synchronized.
The letter also urged the UK government to channel funding through a "new and accountable multi-media Welsh media commission" that could "sustain a national culture and help steer media development in Wales flexibly in a period of vital change across traditional and new media".
While the latter have most of the oil and grand building projects and bling, Omanis remain wedded to 5, 000 years of history and culture, preserving traditional buildings, opening museums and occasionally bemoaning the flash modernism of their neighbours in the UAE.
Fundamental changes in culture, with workers wanting food delivered to their offices and homes, are also identified as reasons why traditional sit-down restaurants, historically a sacrosanct part of the French way of life, are losing popularity.
To celebrate the tenth anniversary of the 2003 Convention, Chinese National Academy of Arts (China National Center for Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage), International Training Center for Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Asia-Pacific Region under the Auspices of UNESCO (CRIHAP), Zhejiang Provincial Department of Culture and Hangzhou Municipal Government are planning to co-organize the West Lake Expo on Traditional Craftsmanship in the Asia-Pacific Region from 17 to 21 October 2013 in Hangzhou, China.
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