EMKP
Supporting the documentation of endangered material knowledge.
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Wooden reed making of the ethnic Lao Khrang in Thailand - Endangered Material Knowledge Programme
Wooden reed making of the ethnic Lao Khrang in Thailand - Endangered Material Knowledge Programme
Preserving the Past: Documenting Endangered Knowledge of Traditional Mongolian Wooden Cradles for Nomadic Infants - Endangered Material Knowledge Programme
Preserving the Past: Documenting Endangered Knowledge of Traditional Mongolian Wooden Cradles for Nomadic Infants - Endangered Material Knowledge Programme
Museum, Community and Object: An ethnography of Sarawak native blades in a temporal and spatial milieu. - Endangered Material Knowledge Programme
Museum, Community and Object: An ethnography of Sarawak native blades in a temporal and spatial milieu. - Endangered Material Knowledge Programme
NEWS, ARTICLES, AND EVENTS
Mongolian traditional wooden cradles: Types, techniques, and cultural significance
Mongolian traditional wooden cradles: Types, techniques, and cultural significance
The cradle is not only a device designed to soothe and protect infants physically and psychologically but also a repository of traditional heritage th…
Made in Montserrat: Preserving Our Maker Culture Through EMKP - Endangered Material Knowledge Programme
Made in Montserrat: Preserving Our Maker Culture Through EMKP - Endangered Material Knowledge Programme
‘Tururi’ fibres of resistance - Endangered Material Knowledge Programme
‘Tururi’ fibres of resistance - Endangered Material Knowledge Programme
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From Reed to Ney: Documenting Musical Craftsmanship and Pedagogy in Turkey
From Reed to Ney: Documenting Musical Craftsmanship and Pedagogy in Turkey
Documenting endangered knowledge of making Chitrali shu (handwoven woollen cloth) in Chitral, Northwest Pakistan - Endangered Material Knowledge Programme
Documenting endangered knowledge of making Chitrali shu (handwoven woollen cloth) in Chitral, Northwest Pakistan - Endangered Material Knowledge Programme
Keeping the hammer's voice alive - Endangered Material Knowledge Programme
Keeping the hammer's voice alive - Endangered Material Knowledge Programme
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Official Website
Official Website
The Endangered Material Knowledge Programme (EMKP) is a major grant-giving programme that supports research projects and communities to preserve their skills, traditions and wisdom.
EMKP Repository
EMKP Repository
British Museum Page
British Museum Page
The Endangered Material Knowledge Programme (EMKP) is a major programme to help preserve the knowledge of endangered material practices.
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