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Ethnic minorities still use traditional plant dyeing crafts and have rich plant dyes resources in Dali, Yunnan Province, China. Meanwhile, there are twenty-three species of plant dyes [31]. The Baiyi Indigenous peoples, a branch of the Yi ethnic group in Heqing, Dali China, have the custom ...
16. How are the crafts of traditional plant dyeing passed down to the next generation? 17. Is the plant dye used to dye cloth, food, for decoration, or anything else? 18. Is this plant dye still used? If not, why? 19. Is this plant dye used only on certain festivals or days?