Haabjakultuuri kolm kogukonda /独木舟的三个利益相关者社区

Aivar Ruukel
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建造独木舟(或者:单木)的技能(爱沙尼亚语:haabjas)是爱沙尼亚Soomaa地区和Pärnu河流域非物质文化遗产的重要组成部分。在爱沙尼亚独木舟协会非政府组织(MTÜ Eesti Haabjaselts)的倡议下,除了爱沙尼亚国家非物质文化遗产名录外,Soomaa独木舟的建造还被列入联合国教科文组织人类非物质文化遗产代表名录。苏马的独木舟建筑代表了许多芬兰-乌戈尔民族共享的更广泛的独木舟传统。这一举措为独木舟的建造者和推广者之间创造了国际合作机会。教科文组织对独木舟传统的认可也支持了苏马国家公园的文化和自然旅游,并有助于增强当地独木舟使用者社区的权能,并将建造独木舟的传统传承给下一代。在简要概述中,爱沙尼亚独木舟协会发言人Aivar Ruukel描述了独木舟的三个利益相关者群体:当地居民;拥有制作独木舟技能的木匠,以及国际上的古船爱好者。
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Haabjakultuuri kolm kogukonda / Three stakeholder communities of dugout canoes
The skill of building dugout (alternatively: single-log) canoes (in Estonian: haabjas) is an important part of the intangible cultural heritage of Estonia’s Soomaa region and more generally of the Pärnu river basin. At the initiative of Estonian Dugout Canoe Society NGO (MTÜ Eesti Haabjaselts), the building of Soomaa dugout canoes has been included in the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, in addition to Estonian national register of intangible cultural heritage. Soomaa dugout canoe building represents a broader tradition of dugout canoes shared by many Finno-Ugric peoples. This initiative creates international collaboration opportunities between builders and popularizers of dugout canoes. Recognition of the dugout canoe tradition by UNESCO also supports cultural and nature turism in Soomaa National Park and helps to empower the local community of dugout canoe users, as well as pass the tradition of building dugout canoes to next generations. In the brief overview, Aivar Ruukel, the spokesperson of the Estonian Dugout Canoe Society describes the three stakeholder communities of dugout canoes: the local inhabitants; the woodcraftsmen who have the skill of making the dugout canoes, and the international community of ancient boat enthusiasts.
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