Cherokee Heritage Trails Guidebook

Cherokee Heritage Trails Guidebook
Author: Barbara R. Duncan,Brett H. Riggs
Publsiher: University of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015056461745

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Enriched by Cherokee voices, this guidebook offers a unique journey into the lands and culture of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians in the mountains of North Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia. Stories, history, poems, and philosophy enrich the text and reveal the imagination of Cherokees past and present. 144 color photos.

The Heritage Guidebook

The Heritage Guidebook
Author: H. Russell Zimmermann
Publsiher: Harry W. Schwartz
Total Pages: 442
Release: 1989
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: WISC:89066138140

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The Heritage Guidebook

The Heritage Guidebook
Author: H. Russell Zimmermann
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 528
Release: 1976
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: WISC:89066138116

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Cultural Heritage

Cultural Heritage
Author: Adriana Campelo,Laura Reynolds,Adam Lindgreen,Michael Beverland
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2018-11-15
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781351606561

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Cultural Heritage is a systematic, interdisciplinary examination of cultural heritage, which provides an up-to-date view of the field by drawing on various disciplines. The book offers a thorough, structured review of extant literature on heritage in tourism and pertinent challenges for cultural heritage. This book offers new ways of looking at cultural heritage assets against a backdrop of increasing economic and environmental pressures. It comprises a number of sections that each examine cultural heritage from the perspective of ethics and values, community relations and development, cultural entrepreneurship, economic viability and conservation, methodologies, impacts of tourism research, consumption, and urban and immaterial heritage. Encompassing global research perspectives from public management, visual culture, environmental management, and cultural entrepreneurship, Cultural Heritage is a crucial text for those working or interested in the heritage field.

Heritage Canada

Heritage Canada
Author: Heritage Canada
Publsiher: Ontario? : Heritage Canada
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1974
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:46558145

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Guidebook for the Documentation of Intangible Cultural Heritage

Guidebook for the Documentation of Intangible Cultural Heritage
Author: The National Folk Museum of Korea (South Korea)
Publsiher: 길잡이미디어
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2012-02-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9788963256641

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Intangible cultural heritage (ICH) is characteristically transmitted through the words and performances of people who have mastered to a high degree the techniques and artistries involved. Video recording presents the techniques and artistries in a comprehensible manner and is considered among the most effective ways to document and preserve ICH. This guidebook is designed to help the understanding of the documentation of intangible cultural heritage based on actual examples of the documentation conducted by the National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage since 1995. It consists of 7 chapters including preparation for documentation of intangible cultural heritage, issues concerning on-site recording of intangible cultural heritage, on-site recording and editing considerations by medium, and recording archives. ? Why should Intangible Cultural Heritage be documented and preserved? How is Intangible Cultural Heritage documented and preserved? Preparation for documentation of Intangible Cultural Heritage Issues concerning on-site recording of Intangible Cultural Heritage What should be documented? On-site recording and editing considerations by medium Recording archives

Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area

Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area
Author: Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2016-07-07
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780997152753

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New for 2016, a completely updated guide to the Heritage Sites of the Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area Traveling down the Hudson River, named by Native Americans the river that flows both ways, you discover people, places, and events that made American history. The cultural, historic, and scenic resources of the Hudson Valley are so numerous, so varied, and so compelling that it’s no wonder Congress recognized the Hudson River Valley as a National Heritage Area in 1996. The National Park Service called the region the “landscape that defined America” and characterized the valley as “an exceptionally scenic landscape that has provided the setting and inspiration for new currents of American thought, art, and history.” Its political importance was demonstrated early in our history when the river played a critical role in the Revolutionary War. The many streams and waterfalls of the tributaries of the Hudson River powered early sawmills and gristmills. The river and its landscapes inspired the Hudson River school of painters. Sublime and picturesque paintings by Thomas Cole, Frederic Church, and Asher Durand depicted this unique American landscape for the world to witness. Industrialists and commercial leaders like William and John D. Rockefeller, Frederick Vanderbilt, J. P. Morgan, and Ogden Mills built their great estates along the Hudson River. The second edition includes completely updated user-friendly design and vibrant photography; heritage site pages that include brief descriptions, contact information, and accessibility site characteristics; and National Park Service Passport Stamp locations with new cancellation stamp pages for your collection. Heritage sites in this guidebook are associated with areas of interest and categorized as must see, best bet, or special interest to make it easy to explore the stories of the Hudson River Valley. Heritage sites are also organized by geography and proximity to make it easy to find heritage sites nearby.

Heritage Houses of Nova Scotia

Heritage Houses of Nova Scotia
Author: Stephen Archibald,Sheila Stevenson
Publsiher: Formac
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2003-10-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 0887806015

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Winner of the best published book of the year award, presented by the Atlantic Publishers Marketing Assocation. Nova Scotia has a rich heritage of houses dating from the 1700s. Here, the best examples of every important house style over the past 250 years are brought together in full colour. The authors have travelled to all parts of the province to select the finest examples of architectural heritage. Most of these buildings are accessible to the public and some have been carefully restored, allowing you to revisit the way people lived in Nova Scotia's past. You'll read how each house style reached Nova Scotia and discover how to identify not only its characteristic features but variants unique to the province. The authors also explain how new technologies have affected architectural style, and how the most available building material -- wood -- was used for houses designed to be constructed of brick, stone and mortar.