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Traditions associated with bread
Bread in Uzbekistan differs with it's veriety.Besides the fact that there are different types bread, which are known among Uzbek peoples (such as “uy noni”, “obi non”, “shirmoy non”, “shirmoy kulcha”, “yoghli non”, “jizzali non”, “piyozli non”, “qovoqli non”, “patir non”, etc.), each of the regions had its peculiar method and school of bread making. In Uzbek families children were brought up in the spirit of respect for bread and not wasting it. Bread had never been put under the foot. Stepping the bread was the heaviest sin. Bread must not be eaten in the bedroom; the person who eats bread in bed was believed to behave deliriously in his dream. In all uzbek families, when guests come to a house, the most sacred product-bread was put in front of the guestnface side up and in even amount as the sign of respect,. The bread was frittered by the oldest member of the family, or by the younger members, by consent of the elderly.
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Samarkand bread and traditions associated with bread
People of different regions have their own bread making technologies and schools. Zakhiriddin Mukhammad Bobur wrote about Samarkand the following “it has skillful bakersnand chefs”. Samarkand bread is famous for its delicious taste. Even at present, no one leaves Samarkand without buying Samarkand bread. Some people say that authenticnSamarkand bread doesn’t get spoiled until three years. It can be consumed even after long time by pouring water and heating in the oven.
Uzbekistan -
Samarkand bread and traditions associated with bread
People of different regions have their own bread making technologies and schools. Zakhiriddin Mukhammad Bobur wrote about Samarkand the following “it has skillful bakersnand chefs”. Samarkand bread is famous for its delicious taste. Even at present, no one leaves Samarkand without buying Samarkand bread. Some people say that authenticnSamarkand bread doesn’t get spoiled until three years. It can be consumed even after long time by pouring water and heating in the oven.
Uzbekistan -
Lepa and Other Watercrafts: Boat Building Traditions of the Sama of Tawi-tawi
A big boat, called kumpit, being constructed on the shores of Sibutu Island. The Sama people of Tawi-Tawi, southern Philippines, particular those from the island of Sibutu, is known for their boat building practices using traditional knowledge. They make different kinds of water vessels including the lepa, the house boat.
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Lepa and Other Watercrafts: Boat Building Traditions of the Sama of Tawi-tawi
A big boat, called kumpit, being constructed on the shores of Sibutu Island. The Sama people of Tawi-Tawi, southern Philippines, particular those from the island of Sibutu, is known for their boat building practices using traditional knowledge. They make different kinds of water vessels including the lepa, the house boat.
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Lepa and Other Watercrafts: Boat Building Traditions of the Sama of Tawi-tawi
Because of the lack of timber, commercial woods are usually used in the building of boats nowadays. The Sama people of Tawi-Tawi, southern Philippines, particular those from the island of Sibutu, is known for their boat building practices using traditional knowledge. They make different kinds of water vessels including the lepa, the house boat.
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Lepa and Other Watercrafts: Boat Building Traditions of the Sama of Tawi-tawi
The patok, a hammer and ax in one, is the most important tool in building boats used by the Sama people of Tawi-Tawi, southern Philippines. They, particular those from the island of Sibutu, are known for their boat building practices using traditional knowledge. They make different kinds of water vessels including the lepa, the house boat.
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Lepa and Other Watercrafts: Boat Building Traditions of the Sama of Tawi-tawi
Jubal S. Muyong is one of the boat builders of Sibutu. The Sama people of Tawi-Tawi, southern Philippines, particular those from the island of Sibutu, are known for their boat building practices using traditional knowledge. They make different kinds of water vessels including the lepa, the house boat.Jubal S. Muyong is one of the boat builders of Sibutu. The Sama people of Tawi-Tawi, southern Philippines, particular those from the island of Sibutu, are known for their boat building practices using traditional knowledge. They make different kinds of water vessels including the lepa, the house boat.
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Lepa and Other Watercrafts: Boat Building Traditions of the Sama of Tawi-tawi
The NCCA ICH video team documents the building of a boat for a documentary on the boat building practices of the Sama people.
Philippines -
Traditions associated with bread
Bread in Uzbekistan differs with it's veriety.Besides the fact that there are different types bread, which are known among Uzbek peoples (such as “uy noni”, “obi non”, “shirmoy non”, “shirmoy kulcha”, “yoghli non”, “jizzali non”, “piyozli non”, “qovoqli non”, “patir non”, etc.), each of the regions had its peculiar method and school of bread making. In Uzbek families children were brought up in the spirit of respect for bread and not wasting it. Bread had never been put under the foot. Stepping the bread was the heaviest sin. Bread must not be eaten in the bedroom; the person who eats bread in bed was believed to behave deliriously in his dream. In all uzbek families, when guests come to a house, the most sacred product-bread was put in front of the guestnface side up and in even amount as the sign of respect,. The bread was frittered by the oldest member of the family, or by the younger members, by consent of the elderly.
Uzbekistan -
Lepa and Other Watercrafts: Boat Building Traditions of the Sama of Tawi-tawi
The carved wood deigns or okir at the prow of a lepa. The Sama people of Tawi-Tawi, southern Philippines, particular those from the island of Sibutu, are known for their boat building practices using traditional knowledge. They make different kinds of water vessels including the lepa, the house boat.
Philippines -
Lepa and Other Watercrafts: Boat Building Traditions of the Sama of Tawi-tawi
The NCCA ICH video team interviews Hadji Ippuk Jawah, from the barangay of Tongehat, Sibutu, Tawi-Tawi, one of the oldest boat builder of the province, for a documentary on the boat building practices of the Sama people.
Philippines