Transferring the Body of Knowledge on Creative Arts and Culture Base on the King’s Philosophy in Phrae Province
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Meung Mor artisan group of Phrae province is acknowledged for their extraordinary abilities and dedication to the art of basketry. Their skills are accepted in terms of identities, patterns, and forms. Community involvement and King’s Philosophy play a vital role in cultivating the process of knowledge transfer, which is a mechanism to strengthen the relationship between generations. It can potentially improve the quality of life of Muang Mor artisan group. This paper aims to present the results of transferring knowledge on bamboo basketry of Muang Mor community based on the King’s philosophy. Both qualitative and quantitative data were collected from 47 key informants using documentary and action research methods. The research instruments were interviews, focus group discussions, and structured observation. The data were analyzed using content analysis.
Muang Mor community's body of knowledge on bamboo basketry was transferred to enhance the local economy, resulting in community involvement. The general information of Muang Mor bamboo basketry consisted of types of bamboo used for basketry handicraft, raw material preparation, bamboo weaving techniques, basic terms used for bamboo weaving, the identity of bamboo basketry handicraft, product patterns, and the relationship between bamboo basketry and lifestyle of Thai people. As a result of the exchange of ideas, local wisdom, and skills, the body of knowledge was formed and the benefits of knowledge transfer were realized.
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