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Item Evaluation of Living Human Treasures Programme in Terms of Intangible Cultural Heritage SustainabilityFedakar, P; Kuzay Demir, GIntangible Cultural Heritage, oral expressions, oral traditions, performing arts, social practices, ritual and festivals, public knowledge, applications related to the universe and nature, cultural products such as crafts tradition and production processes is used as a concept covering. As set out in the Convention on the Protection of the Intangible Cultural Heritage adopted by UNESCO on 17 October 2003, 'Intangible Cultural Heritage [ICH] accepts the Convention, taking into account its importance as the pillar of cultural diversity and the assurance of sustainable development emphasizes that cultural diversity has created a rich and diverse world that promotes diversity of. UNESCO's 2005 Convention on the Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage choices and nurtures human capacities and values, and therefore is the main factor for sustainable development for societies, peoples and nations. Turkey is also directing the activities within the framework of agreements with the decision and the contribution of 195 countries, including UNESCO, the determination of humanity's shared cultural heritage all over the world, documenting and maintaining the creation of awareness for the intended cultural heritage and is working towards increasing the visibility. Within the framework of the Convention, on the Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage, two lists were created: Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage and National Inventory of Living Human Treasures. As of 2018, there are 30 registered in National Inventory of Living Human Treasures in order to identify and support the traders, producers and transferors of tradition. In this study, Living Human Treasures' policies and practices in Turkey, by considering cultural diversity and sustainable development perspective, Living Human Treasures' will be discussed in the context of compliance with the principles of sustainability of the 2003 convention. Living Human Treasures related policies and practices in Turkey are compared with Living Human Treasures policies and practices over the world. According to the data obtained, findings and recommendations will be made to support the living human treasures and to ensure the sustainability of the tradition in which these masters are producers, transmitters and carriers.Item Humiliation Motif into The Dede Korkut NarrativesKuzay Demir, G; Duranli, MThere are many common characteristic among the oral cultural products of nations all over the world. The differences and similarities between oral cultural products enable the appearence of motif oriented studies. There are many motifs around the world that have universal usage. One of them is the motif that emerges as being humiliated or humiliate which has a universal usage. Although it has so common usage, in Turkish Epopees any studies have not been done about the motif of being humiliated or humiliate until today. This situation that emerges as a result of searching for someone's disabilities and weaknesses within a community and causes a person to be excluded from the population, comprises one of the basic motifs that cause a series of actions to appear when it is the subject of epopee heroes in epical narrations. Epopees are the narratives of heroism that mention the success, unity and integrity of a society based on individual. In these works, ideal heroes who make a bid for society exist rather than the heroes coming into prominence with their human features. So, in epopees `being humiliated or humiliate of the hero is only possible when counter response appears. When it is used alone, humiliation which is identified as scorning or underrating, and has no contribution to progress of the narration can only be evaluated as a motif when it starts an action after itself. In this sense the humiliation motif is a feracious motif' and integrates with a variable motif that emerges after itself. In this article emphasis is put on humiliation motif in Dede Korkut narrations which is one of the important works of Turkish culture. First, the concept of word is identified and then it is discussed whether it could be a motif or not. Subsequently, the episodes that cause the humiliation motif in Dede Korkut narrations to appear and emerge as a result of this motif are determined, and a structural analysis is performed by considering the frequency of usage in narrations. In this study it is attempted to determine the usage of humiliation motif which is a universal motif through Dede Korkut narrations and the values highlighted in Turkish culture through motif is detected.