Skald and Griot Storytelling: Protecting Intangible Cultural Heritage, by  Shannon Carr, Thoughts on World Heritage

Skald and Griot Storytelling: Protecting Intangible Cultural Heritage, by Shannon Carr, Thoughts on World Heritage

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The act of storytelling is practiced in nearly every culture around the world —the stories used as guiding lights for the new generation of children. These stories often reflect the do’s-and-don’ts…

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