Heritage & Culture

Mapping intangible heritage after displacement

Heritage & Culture

Reflections from a collaborative atlas project linking oral traditions to routes of migration.

Intangible heritage is often mapped to villages that no longer exist on today’s maps. Our atlas project experiments with layered cartography—historical routes, sound recordings, and family photographs—so that continuity and rupture are both visible.

The pilot region and partners are named in the full report; this post introduces the methodological premise for a general audience.

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