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What is the main purpose of UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, established in 2008?

ATo document endangered languages

BTo promote better protection and awareness of important cultural traditions

CTo classify world monuments by age and structure

DTo replace physical heritage sites with intangible ones

Answer:

B. To promote better protection and awareness of important cultural traditions

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UNESCO's Intangible World Heritage in India UNESCO defines "intangible" as "expressions that have: Been passed down through generations Evolved in response to their environments Contributed to a sense of identity and continuity. According to an official UNESCO document, ‘intangible cultural heritage’ encompasses “oral traditions, performing arts, social practices, rituals, festive events, knowledge and practices related to nature and the universe, as well as the skills required to produce traditional crafts.” The UNESCO List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity was established in 2008. UNESCO created lists of Intangible Cultural Heritage to promote better protection of significant cultural traditions and raise aware.


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Which of the following statement/s are true regarding 'Theyyam' the significant art form of North Malabar

  1. The art of Theyyam is closely linked with the veneration of heroes.
  2. The term "Theyyam" is derived from "Theyyattam," signifying the dance of God, and is a Dravidian adaptation of "Daivam," meaning God
  3. The ritual involves the worship of heroes, the mother Goddess, serpents, and trees.
  4. Devakoothu is the only Theyyam ritual performed by women