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Asia, Capturing Culture, Cultural Routes, GIP Jan - June 2018, Intangible Heritage

Unlocking Aligarh

Posted onJanuary 21, 2018January 31, 2018

The practice of lock manufacturing in Aligarh started about 125 years ago. Before the 18th century, it was known by the name ?Kol or Koli?. …

Africa, Capturing Culture, Cultural Routes, Food Heritage, GIP Jan - June 2018

Jollof Rice: From New York’s MET to many satisfied tummies

Posted onJanuary 20, 2018May 22, 2018

Jollof Rice, the national dish of Nigeria, is an integral part of Nigerian culture. The dish was first discovered ?in 1809 by Albright Einshton, an …

Africa, Capturing Culture, Cultural Routes, GIP Jan - June 2018

The Argungu Festival in Nigeria

Posted onJanuary 19, 2018January 31, 2018

The Argungu festival could be regarded as the most famous festival held in the state of Kebbi. In North-Western Nigeria, in the 19th century, the …

Asia, Capturing Culture, Cultural Routes, GIP Jan - June 2018

Food and cultural influence in India

Posted onJanuary 18, 2018January 31, 2018

India has a rich history of culturally diverse heritage and a colourful mosaic of traditions, languages, religious beliefs and cuisines. Delhi, or New Delhi, a …

Africa, Capturing Culture, Cultural Routes, GIP Jan - June 2018

The festivals of Nigeria

Posted onJanuary 17, 2018January 31, 2018

In Nigeria, festivals like the rituals carried out by the Ekpe are exemplary of the vast and eccentric cultural landscape it holds. Festivals are ceremonies …

Best of 2017, Capturing Culture, Cultural Routes, Europe, GIP Jan - June 2018

The Festival of San Gennaro

Posted onJanuary 16, 2018January 31, 2018

The Feast of San Gennaro is a religious festival in Naples, Italy. San Gennaro, the bishop of Benevento, was a martyr of his generation. He …

Archaeology, Capturing Culture, Cultural Routes, Europe, GIP Jan - June 2018, Public Spaces

Cultural Routes: An archaeological perspective

Posted onJanuary 8, 2018January 14, 2018

The importance of road transport and migration is highlighted by its antiquity, often portrayed in archaeological findings. The Mcdonalds at Fritocchie is exemplary of the contemporary confluence of cultural components like food and archaeology.

#makeheritagefun, Africa, Best of 2017, Internship July December 2017, Nature

The Owl: An Omen in Malawian Mythology

Posted onDecember 29, 2017January 12, 2018

In some Malawian myths, the owl is associated with death. In some other traditions too, th bird is often associated with magic.

Africa, Best of 2017, Capturing Culture, Internship July December 2017

Malawian cultural identity: A divided stand?

Posted onDecember 28, 2017January 12, 2018

Upon interviewing a host of Malawian citizens, I found that the perception of cultural identity in Malawi is quite skewed.

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