The intangible ethnocultural doctrine of Russia

The intangible ethnocultural doctrine of Russia, an intangible cultural heritage, which is also called the, “living heritage,” includes customs, forms of representation and expression, and knowledge and skills transmitted by the people from generation to generation. Tatarstan President, Rustam Minnikhanov, October 20, 2022, while speaking the annual address to the State Council of the Republic, noted that the peoples inhabiting Tatarstan possess the richest historical and cultural heritage. On the same day, October 20th, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law regarding the intangible ethnocultural property of Russia. The federal law is regulated by relations in the fields of identification, study, use, updating, conservation, and promoting objects of intangible ethnocultural property of the Russian Federation. For these purposes, the law gives the definitions of the concepts of, "intangible ethnocultural property of the Russian Federation,” "Ethnic Communist Party of the Russian Federation,” "Non-Meritative Ethno-Cultural Treaty" carriers, etc. Currently, information about the objects of the intangible cultural heritage of the peoples of Russia is published in the "Traditions" of the Portal "Culture.rf". In the Republic of Tatarstan. Four facilities were recorded in this resource. In addition, the registry (catalog) of the objects of the intangible cultural heritage of the peoples of the Russian Federation is an information system which includes the data bank. In the Republic of Tatarstan, the law regarding intangible cultural heritage was adopted back in 2017. The, "electronic register of the objects of intangible cultural heritage of Tatarstan,” was launched in 2021. The registry is posted on the website: https://tatcultresurs.com/