01372nas a2200349 4500000000100000008004100001260002000042653002700062653004600089653001000135653001200145653003700157653001500194653008000209653001600289653002300305653008200328653002400410653006700434653001800501653001600519653007300535653002500608653009100633653007800724653008200802653002600884100001500910245006000925300001200985020002500997 d bWiley-Blackwell10aCommunities and groups10aascribing cultural significance-to things10aSites10aobjects10astructures and natural resources10aconvention10aidentifying intangible cultural heritage-manifested through oral traditions10aexpressions10aincluding language10aCultural Heritage Program (CHP)-embarked upon for Oyu Tolgoi mine in Mongolia10aCultural relativity10arole in defining significance of intangible cultural resources10aCulture being10aat its core10aa construct-ideas and values shaping group identity and cohesiveness10aIntangible resources10athings of the mind-all being boundless in scope and difficult to get one s arms around10aLong-term agency or governmental management-and project-specific planning10aThe "how" of identifying intangible cultural resources-being prepared to talk10aor listen and observe1 aS.M. Ellis00a"Intangible" Cultural Resources: Values are in the Mind a156-171 a9781405198738 (ISBN)