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Narayanan, Madhu. "Following “Fibreality”: What Does the Making of Bamboo Baskets Tell Us?" Journal of the International Committee for the History of Technology 28, no. 2 (2023): 105–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.11590/icon.2023.2.05.

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What is the materiality of a basket woven from bamboo? As a natural “resource,” how does bamboo transform into a “material” for weaving baskets? This article examines these questions broadly by observing the practices of a basket-making community in South India. Basket makers produce fibre for weaving, which is entangled with plant, manual skills, and a specific purpose for its use. Local variety of bamboo transforming into baskets has a long history in the region, lacking archaeological and archival sources to uncover its technological complexities. Although making a basket is an explicit act
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Philip, Maringmei, Sougaijam Priyokumar Meitei, and Mayanglambam Mani Babu. "BAMBOO BASKET OF KABUI: TECHNO-FUNCTIONAL, SOCIAL AND AESTHETIC SIGNIFICANCES." MAN, ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIETY 3, no. 1 (2022): 85–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.47509/mes.2022.v03i01.06.

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In the light of the Binfordian theoretical perspective of material culture, the present paper aims to understand the three dimensions of carrying bamboo basket of Kabui (the Kabui are also called Rongmei) tribe of Manipur, viz. a) utilitarian, that is, instrumental linked to its function (technomic), b) social (sociotechnic) and c) ideational relating to symbolism and social meaning (ideotechnic) of the appliance. Carrying baskets form one of the most diverse bamboo and cane-based crafts. The Kabuis of Manipur (especially the hill dwellers) produce some of the finest carrying baskets (Ka) with
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Totsuka, Keisuke. "New Surprises from “Bamboo Baskets”." JPSJ News and Comments 17 (January 15, 2020): 03. http://dx.doi.org/10.7566/jpsjnc.17.03.

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Rokaya, Bhim Bahadur. "Demystification of Geometrical Patterns through Cultural Activities in Bamboo/Nigalo Baskets (Doko)." Journal of Mathematics Education 5, no. 1 (2023): 41–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jme.v5i1.60849.

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Bamboo/ Nigalo basket (Doko) is one of the most useful tools in Nepali society. This study sought to identify the mathematical concepts, the implication of space curves, and their relations in the bamboo Doko. Both primary and secondary sources of data have been consulted in this study. Data and information were gathered from the related literature, analysis of archival documents, and observing the activities related to bamboo baskets (Doko) in the community. The descriptive method of research has been used for the analysis and interpretation of information. The patterns of bamboo choyas were
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Sharma, T., S. Dahal, and S. K. Borthakur. "Bamboos Diversity and its Utilization among the Lepcha Tribe of Dzongu Valley, Sikkim, India." Journal of Non-Timber Forest Products 21, no. 3 (2014): 163–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.54207/bsmps2000-2014-2hlsp2.

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Dzongu valley is richly endowed with the bamboo resources and it plays an important role in socio-economy of Lepcha tribe which inhabit the valley. Lepchas are known for their skill and traditional knowledge on bio-resources. They use bamboo for construction of houses, making baskets, prayer flag pole, bow, arrow, fishing devices, house hold articles, handicrafts etc. The present paper deals with documentation of bamboo species occurring in Dzongu valley, along with their local name and traditional products.
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Gajurel, Sudha, Chandan Shreevastav, Sujan Khanal, Sanu Krishna Maharjan, Kshitiz Giri, and Pawan Pyakurel. "Effect of Dehaulming and Storage Conditions on Postharvest Parameters of Potato." Asian Journal of Research in Crop Science 9, no. 2 (2024): 108–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ajrcs/2024/v9i2271.

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Potatoes are the fourth most important food crop in the world. Two thirds of them are consumed by humans, while the other third is used as animal feed, potato starch, and in the manufacturing of pharmaceuticals, textiles, adhesives, paper products, and other products. Two factorial Complete Randomized Design with two level of treatment combination was applied throughout the experiment. During the experiment, dehaulming and non-dehaulming practice was performed and the potatoes were stored in three different storage conditions (Cold storage, Bamboo basket and Gunny bags). The superiority of rot
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Etsename, Louis Emmanuel, and Tomiwa Joseph Odeyemi. "Producing an Instructional Video for Apprenticeship Training in Basket Weaving in Isale Oyo, Nigeria." International Journal of Vocational and Technical Education Research 10, no. 1 (2024): 51–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.37745/ijvter.15/vol10n15175.

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Basketry, is making interlaced items, typically containers, out of flexible vegetal fibres like twigs, grasses, osiers, bamboo, and rushes or synthetic or plastic materials. The containers created using this technique are known as baskets. Traditional craft methods for producing artefacts are slowly dying and giving way to modern day technology. In the bid to preserve some of such craft skills and impact same on others, the study embarked on the production of an instructional learning resource for weaving traditional baskets in Isale Oyo, Nigeria. The main thrust of this study was to develop a
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Nashar, H. Nashar, and Andi Kasirang T. Baso. "PERAN PEREMPUAN DALAM MENINGKATKAN PENDAPATAN KELUARGA (STUDI KASUS USAHA KERAJINAN BAMBU DI DESA BARAE KECAMATAN MARIORIWAWO KABUPATEN SOPPENG)." Jurnal Pallangga Praja (JPP) 4, no. 2 (2022): 163–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.61076/jpp.v4i2.3069.

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women as one of the human resources in the labor market, especially in Indonesia, have a large contribution,in the sense that the number of women who offer themselves to work is quite large. Women in Barae Villageparticipate especially in fulfilling the economic functions of their families and households. The participationof women workers is closely related to family background, given that the function of the family in decisionmaking is very decisive. It’s just that the value of female labor is sometimes still low, while women also havehousehold obligations that cannot be ignored. This study a
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Kartika, I. Made, Nyoman Dwika Ayu Amrita, I. Dewa Gede Putra Sedana, and Putu Gede Denny Herlambang. "Bamboo Craft Business Development Strategy In Bangli District." JMKSP (Jurnal Manajemen, Kepemimpinan, dan Supervisi Pendidikan) 9, no. 1 (2024): 49–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.31851/jmksp.v9i1.13497.

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Bangli Regency is one of the centers for bamboo craft businesses in Bali Province. The bamboo craft products produced are keben, rice baskets, capil, bamboo bags, sokasi, and other woven materials made from bamboo. This research aims to determine the existence of craftsmen, their advantages and disadvantages as well as strategies that can be applied for business development. This research method uses descriptive to obtain an overview of business existence using IE (internal and external) matrix for effort to develop bamboo craft businesses in Bangli Regency. Based on the results of data collec
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M. Arciosa, Ramil. "DETERMINING BERNOULLI’S PRINCIPLES IN BASKET WEAVING OF MANOBO TRIBESMEN IN SOUTHERN PHILIPPINES." Journal of Technology and Operations Management 17, no. 2 (2022): 16–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.32890/jtom2022.17.2.2.

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The author determine the Bernoulli’s Principles behind the Indigenous Knowledge System and Practices (IKSP) of Manobo Dulangan in Sultan Kudarat and Erumanen Manuvu of Cotabato Province in their craft arts particularly in their bamboo weaving. An ethnographic research, whose main instruments are keen observation of these two (2) major Indigenous Cultural Communities(ICC’s) mostly coming from Central Mindanao in Sultan Kudarat and Cotabato province, through the National Culture in Indigenous People (NCIP)-Certificate of Compliance(CoCs), where randomly selected Manobo master weavers executed th
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