European Cultural Heritage Strategy for the 21 st century „ Page 71 Components: [S] Social Targeted audience: Associations, various communities, groups of individuals Aims / Content: Advance the recognition and safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage by making living heritage more visible through a wiki-based web platform Year / Duration: 2016 - Ongoing Online material: https://wiki.aineetonkulttuuriperinto.fi/ Finland Living HeritageWiki ince February 2016, submissions of intangible cultural heritage have been collected in the Wiki-inventory for Living Heritage in Finland. Compiling the inventory forms a part of the imple- mentation process for the UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage. The National Board of Antiquities if the coordinating body of the Convention and also the moderator of the Wiki. — The purpose of the inventory is to compile information and present intangible living heritage extensively in Finland, together with practitioners of living heritage, associations, and other commu- nities. The inventory is one essential tool in making living heritage more visible. In Finland, the inventory is collected in an open and involving manner, using Wikimedia. — The Wiki-inventory of intangible living her- itage is a platform that is constantly being supple- mented and updated. The traditions may be related to celebrations, food, crafts, performing arts, games, nature, or oral traditions, for example. Good practic- es, projects, or methods for the safeguarding of liv- ing heritage can also be presented in the inventory. — More than 100 communities have submitted their traditions to the Wiki and it already contains over 80 elements. The platform can be used in three languages (FIN, SWE, ENG) and articles in even oth- er languages are encouraged. All the submissions in the Wiki are produced by various communities. The National Board of Antiquities has the right to re- quest adjustments to submissions if needed. — Submissions for the Wiki-inventory from vari- ous domains have been received from all over Fin- land. Some of them are nationally known, but also Sources: www.herein-system.eu/strategy-xxi https://wiki.aineetonkulttuuriperinto.fi/ many local traditions have been introduced as well. The inventory includes sauna and midsummer tra- ditions, summer stock theatre, as well as baseball in Finland. Also the Romani song tradition, Sami handicrafts, the minuet tradition in Finland’s Swed- ish-speaking community, and African dance and music are all listed in the inventory. S Images from: https://wiki.aineetonkulttuuriperinto.fi/

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