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Oral traditions

Indians of the Great Plains, 2018
There are many different types of oral histories and they all relate to The Dreaming in different ways.Some oral histories are about teaching laws, rules and cultural practises. Others teach about peoples' lives and personal stories.
Daniel J. Gelo
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A Bibliometric review of research on oral traditions: An overview of over 100 years of studies

Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 2021
Oral tradition refers to the dissemination of cultural materials through oral or oral discourse. Elements like history, literature, and other cultural heritage are transmitted across generations.
Hasliza Abd Halim   +4 more
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Oral Traditions, Cultural Significance of Storytelling, and Samoan Understandings of Place or Fanua

Native American and Indigenous Studies, 2020
Oral tradition is at the heart of Indigenous cultures. Despite being central to Indigenous histories, oral sources and ancient stories have not been fully incorporated into scholarly understandings of land and “place,” which remain couched in economic ...
Sailiemanu Lilomaiava-Doktor
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Volcanism in Aboriginal Australian oral traditions

Geology Today, 2020
Aboriginal Australian oral traditions from the active Newer Volcanics Province, sometimes tens of thousands of years old, shed light on the environmental and societal impacts of past volcanic eruptions and provide opportunities for interdisciplinary work
B. Wilkie
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Maar Stories: How Oral Traditions Aid Understanding of Maar Volcanism and Associated Phenomena during Preliterate Times

Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 2019
Ancient stories recalling catastrophic events were developed, sometimes encoded in myth, and passed down across several millennia in largely oral contexts.
P. Nunn   +4 more
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The Role of Language in Preserving Cultural Heritage and Religious Beliefs: A Case Study on Oral Traditions in the Indigenous Sasak Community of Lombok, Indonesia

Pakistan journal of life and social sciences
This article aims to investigate the role of language in preserving cultural heritage and religious beliefs through oral traditions in the Sasak indigenous community on Lombok Island. To understand that this article employs several methods: case studies,
Irma Setiawan
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