Bamboos for weaving and relevant traditional knowledge in Sansui, Southwest China
Abstract Background Traditional bamboo weaving has been practiced for centuries in Sansui, a county dominated by the Miao people, in Guizhou province of Southwest China. Sansui bamboo weaving represents an intangible cultural heritage as defined by UNESCO, but, like many other traditional handicraft...
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Main Authors: | Binsheng Luo (Author), Selena Ahmed (Author), Chunlin Long (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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