01379nas a2200133 4500000000100000008004100001100001100042245007500053856011800128300001100246490000700257520096100264022002001225 d1 aI. Sam00aSafeguarding the musical bows and associated rituals of the Ju/ hoansi uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85130590504&partnerID=40&md5=a70f401c553ae3dae813bbd7b0a88958 a93-1100 v303 aThis article provides an overview of existing literature and previous research on the significance of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) globally. It also discusses the way in which Namibia implemented the UNESCO 2003 Convention on Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH). The article takes the form of a qualitative case study, which is interpretive in nature. A defining characteristic of case studies is the possibility of using a combination of methods to collect data. Thus, the author utilized a multi-method approach. Data was collected by means of a questionnaire, semi-structured interviews, and document analysis. The article describes various musical bows that are found among and played by the Ju/ hoansi people in Namibia. The instruments are not only used to entertain the community s members but also function as mediating accessories between the living and their ancestral spirits, and as comforters among the Ju/ hoansi musicians and community. a18635954 (ISSN)