UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Section Introducing the sample nominations NOM PPT 5.7.

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UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Section Introducing the sample nominations NOM PPT 5.7

Submitting State(s) Party(ies) Name of element Communities concerned Geographical location and range Domains Identification and definition Need for urgent safeguarding Safeguarding measures Community participation and consent Inclusion in an inventory Documentation Signature of States Party

Community consents Proof of inventory Photos and video Cession of rights form

Kijimana traditions and practices (Africa) Procession of Hana (Eastern Europe) Council of Irrigators (Western Europe) Skills for Wooden bridge construction (Asia) Fonabal music and singing (Latin America) Making and ceremonial use of Kinjali swords (Arab states)

Africa

Pouring a libation

A council of elders

Women participating in a ritual

PROCESSION OF HANA Eastern Europe

The procession preparing to go through the town

Visiting a family during the procession

Western Europe

Council members The Council meets in the Town Hall

Waterwheel on a canal The canal system

Asia

A bridge in construction

Detail of bridge showing mortise and tenon joints

A shrine on a bridge

Latin America

Fonabal music group

Singer and drummer with drums

MAKING AND USING THE KINJALI SWORD Arab states