Return of the Ancestors – Sharing an Intangible Heritage – By Kavinda Bibile, Carola Krebs & Maria Schetelich   Source: journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de Photo source: Return of the Ancestors – Sharing an Intangible Heritage – by Kavinda Bibile, Carola Krebs & Maria Schetelich – the PDF below Download the PDF file . Download the PDF file .   Download the PDF file .   Download the PDF file . Click here to receive your free copy of the eLanka Newsletter twice a week delivered directly to your inbox! ...

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Multiculturalism: The People – By Randika Jayakody & Jerome Perera Source : Qld Sri Lankan Newsletter – Dæhæna – April 2024 We have written extensively on the synergistic nature of Sri Lankan multiculturalism. In this article we wanted to summarise some notable individuals who embody and represent the diverse history of Sri Lanka and whose contributions are immense. Many have heard of Arul Mary as the Queen of the P SaravanamuttuStadium (P Sara) , where she, for decades was the pitch curator of the historic cricket ground. Many historic games have been played under her watchful eyes of the carefully curated pitches. She was one of the few female pitch curators in the world of cricket, and a person ofTamil ancestry. Arun Mary’s legacy lives on in the work of sisters Amravati and Seroja Vellai who continue to curate the pitch for games at the P Sara. Basil Horsfall was a ...

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