Family knowledge, Generational crafts, Traditional techniques, Cultural transmission
The quiet power of noble craft
newstatesman.com·6d
‘Still going strong after 54 years’: 17 thoughtful gifts that last – and won’t end up in landfill
theguardian.com·2w
Black Cherokee
lithub.com·3w
Recipes from the middle ages have much in common with how our grandparents used to cook
theconversation.com·6d
Strings of Shell and Stories of Sea: How Marine Treasures Connected the Highlands and the Coast 3,200 Years Ago
anthropology.net·3w
Cici Osias
theamericanscholar.org·3w
How Can Local Knowledge & Culture Redefine Climate Adaptation Infrastructure?
cleantechnica.com·6d
They’re 80,000 Years Old and No One Knows Who Made Them. Are These the World’s Oldest Arrowheads?
zmescience.com·1w
Ba Duong Noi: A village in the sky
garlandmag.com·3w
original ↗
canro91.github.io·3d
The Return of Plundered Heirlooms Offers a Chance for Healing to a Grieving Lakota Community 170 Years After a Long-Forgotten Massacre
smithsonianmag.com·2w
How the Land Is Passed
daily.jstor.org·3w
To live
aworkinglibrary.com·4d
Mayan Art, Mayan Land
znetwork.org·3w
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