The main topics in Volume 14 continue the previous volume, namely looking back at the intangible cultural heritage that has been inscribed at UNESCO. In the last edition, we reviewed wayang, gamelan, angklung, and three genres of Balinese dance. In this edition, we review four Intangible Cultural Heritage/WBTb that have also been recorded in UNESCO as the Intangible Cultural Heritage List, namely the art of batik (including batik education and training), noken, pinisi, and pencak silat. The Spice Path Cultural Goodwill activity attracted tremendous attention and received widespread public appreciation. Therefore, it is inevitable that notes about it will also be published in Indonesiana Volume 14, including an in-depth interview with the Commander of KRI Dewaruci, Major Laut (P) Sugeng Hariyanto. A review of the activities of Gita Bahana Nusantara is present in this edition, as an example of an activity that has a strong foundation so that it can be held in a sustainable manner.