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Cultural studies / Conservation-restoration / Cultural heritage / Traditional knowledge / Traditions / The Slave Route Project / Intangible cultural heritage / World Heritage Site / UNESCO-CEPES / Culture / UNESCO / United Nations
Date: 2011-12-23 06:55:00
Cultural studies
Conservation-restoration
Cultural heritage
Traditional knowledge
Traditions
The Slave Route Project
Intangible cultural heritage
World Heritage Site
UNESCO-CEPES
Culture
UNESCO
United Nations

Interview with American Karalyn Monteil, Desk Officer for Africa and Latin America & the Caribbean in the Section of Museums and Cultural Objects of UNESCO’s Culture Sector.  USUNESCO: When did you first start worki

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