What Culture?
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Link? The picture is hard to read given the resolution
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNESCO_Intangible_Cultural_Heritage_Lists
Thank you.
Looking at this map, they seem to think the Netherlands is void of " cultural" intangible things.
But: Milner work is important. That the only thing?
How about the celebration of Sinterklaas. It is a feast celebrated from Flanders all the way up to Nord Friesland.
How about all the celebrations connected to local languages? Boer'n Noaldoag?
I was going to say a similar thing. Something about https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elfstedentocht
My parents skated in that thing.
Wow. The last Elfstedentocht was somewhere in the 80-ies or so ....
I know right?
I’m more looking at how most of the ignored countries are heavily populationwise and historically influenced by Angleland.
Russia obviously has their beef with them, too. Not sure what they've got against Angola, Somalia, Morocco, the Guyanas, or Libya. That part is weird, though I notice “we’ve” gone to war against a lot of those countries since the 90’s.
Why the sudden interest in preservation starting in 2001 and escalating in 2008? Is something coming that can’t be stopped? .. what is it? Are we talking some sort of event like “Knowing (2009)” (Revelation 6:16?)
Why are they looking to preserve everywhere else?
The thing I was struck by are the themes connected to places. At best there is a bias.
Cultural preservation is done by the people. Not an organization. It is like language. You speak the lingo or not. If not, it will disappear
Sweden, 1392: the art of story telling. Right. The art, but not the story.
Certainly shows who they are targeting.
Bunch of B’rit ons, it looks like at a glance.
Silly covenant keepers. You have no shared customs, beliefs, values, arts, or social behaviors!
Culture. (n.). mid-15c., "the tilling of land, act of preparing the earth for crops," from Latin cultura "a cultivating, agriculture,"
Revelation 14:15 And another angel came out of the temple, crying with a loud voice to him that sat on the cloud, Thrust in thy sickle, and reap: for the time is come for thee to reap; for the harvest of the earth is ripe.