Sarawak Craft Council; Sustaining The Indigenous Craft Of Sarawak

The Sarawak Craft Council is an important institution to the indigenous people of Sarawak. Since 1957, its main objective was to substantiate the importance of preserving craft production of 25 different ethnic groups living together throughout Sarawak. Crafts produced here signify the rich tropical...

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Main Authors: Rahah, Hj. Hasan, Faridah, Sahari, Lucas, Terry
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2014
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description The Sarawak Craft Council is an important institution to the indigenous people of Sarawak. Since 1957, its main objective was to substantiate the importance of preserving craft production of 25 different ethnic groups living together throughout Sarawak. Crafts produced here signify the rich tropical vegetation materials such as rattan , bamboo or pandanus which become scarce from years of cultivation for this purpose. As a result, the usage of substitute materials which are more durable or available such as plastic are favored for mass production. Though its function remains the same, the new appearances slowly eradicate the original motives and aesthetic value along with the authenticity of the craft that symbolize their ethnic identity. Realizing that, in order to sustain the production of crafts by indigenous people, not only do they need to be responsible for their inherited craftsman's skill and styles but also the means of providing raw materials in order to ensure that crafts produced by each indigenous group will remain authentic to their artistic designation. In recent years the Sarawak Craft Council has encompassed various programs that first and foremost, taught the indigenous people in village areas to provide themselves with raw materials rather than depending on what the forest can provide them, or buying expensive raw materials from outside the village. This paper will describe how the Sarawak Craft Council carried out its tasks in preserving Sarawak invaluable heritage and outlaying specific strategies to ensure a healthy and steadfast development of the local handicraft industry.
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spelling unimas-27142020-08-27T06:17:42Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/2714/ Sarawak Craft Council; Sustaining The Indigenous Craft Of Sarawak Rahah, Hj. Hasan Faridah, Sahari Lucas, Terry NX Arts in general The Sarawak Craft Council is an important institution to the indigenous people of Sarawak. Since 1957, its main objective was to substantiate the importance of preserving craft production of 25 different ethnic groups living together throughout Sarawak. Crafts produced here signify the rich tropical vegetation materials such as rattan , bamboo or pandanus which become scarce from years of cultivation for this purpose. As a result, the usage of substitute materials which are more durable or available such as plastic are favored for mass production. Though its function remains the same, the new appearances slowly eradicate the original motives and aesthetic value along with the authenticity of the craft that symbolize their ethnic identity. Realizing that, in order to sustain the production of crafts by indigenous people, not only do they need to be responsible for their inherited craftsman's skill and styles but also the means of providing raw materials in order to ensure that crafts produced by each indigenous group will remain authentic to their artistic designation. In recent years the Sarawak Craft Council has encompassed various programs that first and foremost, taught the indigenous people in village areas to provide themselves with raw materials rather than depending on what the forest can provide them, or buying expensive raw materials from outside the village. This paper will describe how the Sarawak Craft Council carried out its tasks in preserving Sarawak invaluable heritage and outlaying specific strategies to ensure a healthy and steadfast development of the local handicraft industry. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2014-05-19 Working Paper NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/2714/1/Sarawak%20Craft%20Council%20Sustaining%20The%20Indigenous%20Craft%20Of%20Sarawak.pdf Rahah, Hj. Hasan and Faridah, Sahari and Lucas, Terry (2014) Sarawak Craft Council; Sustaining The Indigenous Craft Of Sarawak. [Working Paper] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle NX Arts in general
Rahah, Hj. Hasan
Faridah, Sahari
Lucas, Terry
Sarawak Craft Council; Sustaining The Indigenous Craft Of Sarawak
title Sarawak Craft Council; Sustaining The Indigenous Craft Of Sarawak
title_full Sarawak Craft Council; Sustaining The Indigenous Craft Of Sarawak
title_fullStr Sarawak Craft Council; Sustaining The Indigenous Craft Of Sarawak
title_full_unstemmed Sarawak Craft Council; Sustaining The Indigenous Craft Of Sarawak
title_short Sarawak Craft Council; Sustaining The Indigenous Craft Of Sarawak
title_sort sarawak craft council; sustaining the indigenous craft of sarawak
topic NX Arts in general
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/2714/
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/2714/1/Sarawak%20Craft%20Council%20Sustaining%20The%20Indigenous%20Craft%20Of%20Sarawak.pdf