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Manage No PI00005055 Country Sri Lanka Year 2018-02-19 ICH Domain Oral traditions and representations, Social practices, rituals, festive events, Knowledge and practices about nature and the universe

Description | Indigenous people also inherit their own medical lore, which is now disappearing due to social transformation. Some of them occasionally visit the city temple and show their healing practices inherited from ancestors. Some laymen still believe that these indigenous people have good skill of healing with natural remedies. | ||
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Photographer | Danister Perera | ||
Place | Kandy, Central Province | File Size | 12.8MB |
Definition | 300 DPI | File Format | JPG |
Copyright | Danister Perera, ICHCAP |
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