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Võromaa suitsusaunakombestik kanti UNESCO vaimse pärandi esindusnimekirja / The Võro smoke sauna tradition has been added to the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
Author(s) -
Gert Reimets
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
studia vernacula
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2504-6748
pISSN - 1736-8138
DOI - 10.12697/sv.2015.6.180-183
Subject(s) - intangible cultural heritage , humanity , cultural heritage , smoke , estonian , history , humanities , political science , law , art , geography , philosophy , linguistics , meteorology
The Old-Võro smoke sauna tradition was added to the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2014. The idea began with an e-mail in 2008 and, thanks to active citizens, it became worldrenowned six years later. For our ancestors, the smoke sauna was much more than just a space to wash themselves: it has been the place for birth and death, a place for preventing illnesses and for curing them. Even though many of the fast-paced city dwellers have changed their habits, there are a lot of families that value the continuance of old customs and tradition. Meat smoked in a smoke sauna, Saturday evenings with the family and the celebration of events in the Estonian Folk Calendar are just a few examples of the rich Estonian traditions. Keywords: UNESCO, intangible cultural heritage, smoke sauna

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