### Record Type:: [[Claims]] ValueofCraft:: [[Cultural value of craft]] ### Outline Craft fosters the resilience of a minority ethnic group and helps sustain their culture when it is not reflected in mainstream society. The Romani community in the UK used their crafts to sustain their identity within British culture. ### References %% DATAVIEW_PUBLISHER: start ```dataview list summary from [[Claim - Craft fosters the resilience of a minority cultural group]] where contains(file.path,"Warp") ``` %% - [[Warp/Commemorating home by Thamotharampillai Shanaathanan.md|Commemorating home by Thamotharampillai Shanaathanan]]: The victims of conflict in Sri Lanka used craft practice to document their memories. - [[Warp/Cultural values - why Heritage Crafts is redefining ‘craft’.md|Cultural values - why Heritage Crafts is redefining ‘craft’]]: The Romani community in the UK used their crafts to sustain their identity within British culture. - [[Warp/Jerusalem Design Week craft-design collaborations.md|Jerusalem Design Week craft-design collaborations]]: \- - [[Warp/Talks/Cultural Intellectual Property Rights® for the Oma in Laos.md|Cultural Intellectual Property Rights® for the Oma in Laos]]: Monica Moisin speaks about the role of a cultural intellectual property framework in helping a traditional craft community retain their cultural integrity. - [[Warp/Textiles Show History of Secret War in Laos and How Women Perceived Conflict.md|Textiles Show History of Secret War in Laos and How Women Perceived Conflict]]: As refugees, Hmong developed a tradition of story cloths to cope with loss of homeland. - [[Warp/The Story of the Keffiyeh Part Two.md|The Story of the Keffiyeh Part Two]]: Hebrawi Textile factory in Al Khalil/Hebron is the last producer of kūfīyyah today. %% DATAVIEW_PUBLISHER: end %%