NOMADIC People

EDUNOMAD


 Educational Centre of Nomadic Cultures

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What is EDUNOMAD?


EDUNOMAD, final development of the Naturally NOMADS project, has been designed to be its most significative and long-lasting achievement, conceived to become an innovative reference site in environmental education
Designed to host a collection of artworks and crafts directly acquired from artists and artisans from different indigenous communities visited during the Naturally NOMADS project implementation period, the Educational Centre of Nomadic-Tradition Cultures (EDUNOMAD) would also contain additional items collected in previous travels carreid out by YURTA Association between 2000 and 2020. Such set of art objects, thought to make up a permanent display together with related photographies and texts, would be later organized in 12 halls of related biocultural traditions to raise awareness about the importance of protecting biocultural diversity, natural ecosystems and promoting an indigenous stewardship and management of them.

THE 12 HALLS OF EDUNOMAD

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1.   Tundra
2.   Boreal forests and  taiga
3.   Temperate broadleafs and mixed forests
4.   Temperate grasslands, savannas and shrublands
5.   Deserts and xeric shrublands
6.   Temperate coniferous forests

7.   Montane grasslands and shrublands
8.   Mediterranean forests, woodlands and scrubs
9.   Tropical and subtropical grasslands and savannas
10. Tropical and subtropical coniferous forests
11. Tropical and subtropiical dry broadeafs forests
12. Tropical and subtropical moist broadleafs forests


OUR CURRENT CRAFT COLLECTION

Earrings of Banjara tribe (Maharashtra, India)
Earrings of Banjara tribe (Maharashtra, India) 2005
Basket of an Itinerant caste (Maharashtra, India) 2005
Sickles and helmet of Lohar and Sikligar castes (Rajasthan, India), 2002
Puppets of Bhat caste (Rajathan, India) 2006
Ravanatha of Bhopa caste (Rajathan, India) 2002
Phad of Bhopa caste - 2 x 1 meters (Rasjathan, India) 2007
Sarangi of Gandharba caste (Pokhara, Nepal) 2010
Yak collar with bell (Khumbu, Nepal) 2018
Vegetal fibre baskets of Mlabri (Nan, Thailand) 2019
Boats and cases of Moken (Surin island, Thailand) 2019
Tibetan Pangden with tinderbox (Kham, Tibet) 2014
Tibetan woman hat (Kham, Tibet) 2010
Tibetan man hat (Kham, Tibet)
Tu female ornament (Qinghai, China) 2010
Oroqen birch-bark boxes (Inner Mongolia, China)
Goat-skin Chinese warrior puppet (Gansu, China) 2010
Goat-skin puppets of shadow theather (Gansu, China) 2010
Khalkha Mongola tradtional hat (Mongolia) 2015
Central Asia hats (Mongolia, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan) 2017
Kalpak hats of Kyrgyz people (Osh, Kyrgyzstan) 2017
Mouth arp (Kyrgyztan) 2017
Bedouin people bags (Jordan)
Fulbe people hat (Senegal) 2007
Himba waterbottle and pillow (Kaokoveld, Namibia) 2005
!Kung quiver, bow and arrows (Nyae-Nyae, Namibia) 2005
Wooden aerophone of Sharpeners people (Ramuín, Spain) 2001
Traditional hat of Kallawaya area (Charazani, Bolivia)
Ambaibo fibre basket of Yuqui (Chimoré, Bolivia) 2000
Bow and arrows of Yuqui (Chimoré, Bolivia)
Boat and basket of Kaweshqar (Punta Arenas, Chile) 2000

OUR LIBRARY
(Work in progress)

Africa
Ancient times
Arctic
Australia
Central Asia
China
General
Gypsies
Himalaya
India
Itinerants
Middle East
Mongolia
North America
South America
South East Asia
Tibet
Transhumance

CONTACT  DETAILS:
Phone / whatsapp: +34 634773719
E- mail: sancarnomad@gmail.com
Skype: santiago.carralero

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YURTA Association
Non-profit organization based in Spain
Registred in Interior Ministery (Spain)  nº.
599318
CIF / VAT nº. G93180099

We would love to have you visit soon! 
This website has been elaborated and published by Santiago J. Carralero Benítez
  • HOME
  • WHO we are ?
  • WHO are them?
  • WHAT we do?
  • Naturally NOMADS project
  • TRAVEL with us
    • Central Asia
  • HELP us
  • CONTACT us