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Located in the Trans-Gangetic Plains of India, Kurukshetra is dotted with a number of man-made, perennial, sacred ponds of great historical and religious importance.  These wetlands also serve as important wintering and stopover sites for birds comin... see more

The primary aim of this paper is to outline the cultural landscapes associated with the Ainu people and their culture, as well as the characteristics of tourism leveraging these landscapes, in Biratori Town in the Hidaka region of Japan’s Hokkaido Prefect... see more

Sacred groves in the Western Ghats are culturally preserved patches of forests that are rich in diversity owing to protection by several generations of local people, providing excellent examples of community based conservation.  Sacred groves harbour... see more

Throughout the years cultural communities across the world have borne witness to many unending attempts at the destruction of their places of worship. This endemic problem has arisen in a number of places, such as in the USA and in most of the world's for... see more

Indigenous food sovereignty is about much more than consumption choices, food access, and tradi­tional knowledge; it is fundamentally about access to land for sacred ceremony and traditional prac­tice. This article will highlight an innovative case study ... see more

Sacred groves are forested sites that have cultural or spiritual significance.  They exist around the world and represent a long-held tradition of community management of forests.  While most sacred sites are not tourist destinations, tourism ma... see more

Throughout the years cultural communities across the world have borne witness to many unending attempts at the destruction of their places of worship. This endemic problem has arisen in a number of places, such as in the USA and in most of the world's for... see more

Since time immemorial there have been places that held a special meaning and were perceived to be endowed with special powers or of special spiritual or cultural significance.It is surprising to discover that many cultural and sacred sites have a long his... see more

Anatolian Alevism refers to the totality of the processes of the formation and interpretation of the Anatolian people’s cultural memory with the Islamic form. The Alevism currently lived / kept alive in Anatolia is not sufficiently addressed in field stud... see more

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