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Cai Lun's Key: How the Kam People Preserved the Earliest Papermaking

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Catalogue Number:  RTV057
Producer:  RESEARCHTV INC.
Producers:  Lee, Marie Anna
Directors:  Lee, Marie Anna
Subject:  Arts, Canadian World Studies, Documentary, History, Social Sciences, World History
Language:  English
Grade Level:  9 - 12, Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin:  United States
Copyright Year:  2022
Running Time:  15:30


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Kam minority artisans from Dimen village in China make paper the way their ancestors did two thousand years ago. Their technique can be directly traced to the 2nd century CE when Cai Lun, the inventor of paper, substituted mulberry bark for hemp. Later he changed the way paper was formed. The Kam people, however, still use the oldest method suggesting they learned to make paper sometime during Cai Lun’s life.


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