Oral tradition, or oral lore, is a form of human communication in which knowledge, art, ideas and culture are received, preserved, and transmitted orally...
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Oral gospel traditions is the hypothetical first stage in the formation of the written gospels as information was passed by word of mouth. These oral...
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of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity National epic Oral poetry Oral history Oral Literature and Research Programme Oral tradition Oral-formulaic...
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Word of mouth (section Oral tradition)
up. Oral tradition is cultural material and traditions transmitted by word of mouth through successive generations. Storytelling and oral tradition are...
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developmental psychology Oral tradition, cultural material and tradition transmitted orally from one generation to another Oralism, the education of deaf...
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civil claims and damages. According to Rabbinic Jewish tradition, the Oral Torah was passed down orally in an unbroken chain from generation to generation...
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phrase "according to tradition" or "by tradition" usually means that the information that follows is known only through oral tradition, and is not supported...
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Culture of Nigeria (redirect from Oral Traditions in Nigeria)
rich history of oral tradition in Africa - Right for Education". 4 July 2018. Retrieved 24 February 2023. "Importance of Oral Tradition in Nigeria's History"...
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Mandé peoples (redirect from Oral traditions of the Mandé peoples)
due to their role in preserving oral tradition. Kela school, the most notable, is vital in perpetuating oral tradition. Because of their strong work, the...
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Oral transmission, literally meaning "passing by mouth", may refer to: Oral tradition of stories, texts, music, laws and other cultural elements Oral...
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Oral Tradition is a peer-reviewed academic journal established in 1986 by John Miles Foley covering studies in oral tradition and related fields. As well...
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Folklore (redirect from Folk tradition)
subculture. This includes oral traditions such as tales, myths, legends, proverbs, poems, jokes, and other oral traditions. This also includes material...
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Literature (redirect from Literary tradition)
depended completely or partially on an oral tradition, across various cultures: The Judeo-Christian Bible reveals its oral traditional roots; medieval European...
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Examples of oral repositories Oral repositories are people who have been trusted with mentally recording information constituting oral tradition within a...
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Mishnah (section Oral traditions and pronunciation)
"secondary") is the first written collection of the Jewish oral traditions that are known as the Oral Torah. It is also the first work of rabbinic literature...
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Homeric Question (section Oral tradition)
elaborate oral tradition, foreign to today's literate cultures, is typical of epic poetry in an exclusively oral culture. The crucial words here are "oral" and...
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Legend (section Oral tradition)
preserved orally through many generations often takes on a more narrative-based or mythological form over time, an example being the oral traditions of the...
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Hadza people (redirect from Oral traditions of the Hadza people)
telling of Hadza's oral history divides their past into four epochs, each inhabited by a different culture. According to this tradition, at the beginning...
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Synoptic Gospels (redirect from Double tradition)
various scholars suggest an entirely oral relationship or a dependence emphasizing memory and tradents in a tradition rather than simple copying. The hypothesis...
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study of oral tradition or traditional oral history due to the source receiving the information aurally. It is believed that the term oral history originates...
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maintenance, expression, and activism. Falling under the banner of oral tradition, it can take many different forms that serve to teach, remember, and...
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Narrative poetry (section Oral tradition)
sagas include both incidental poetry and the biographies of poets. The oral tradition is the predecessor of essentially all other modern forms of communication...
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Jebala people (redirect from Oral traditions of the Jebala people)
tassels and roping in black, white and red variations. Today, the oral poetic tradition of the Jbala is known among outsiders under the generic term ayta...
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Aboakyer festival (section Oral tradition)
tradition to their descendants in the form of songs, and sang it in their war chants and also told it during moonlit nights in story form. This oral tradition...
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Squamish people (redirect from Oral traditions of the Squamish people)
knowledge was transmitted by oral tradition from generation to generation without a writing system. Today oral tradition continues to be a fundamental...
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Minangkabau people (redirect from Oral traditions of the Minangkabau)
architectural elements. Minangkabau culture has a long history of oral traditions. One is the pidato adat (ceremonial orations) which are performed by...
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Historical method (section Oral tradition)
"Informed Controlled Oral Tradition and the Synoptic Gospels", Asia Journal of Theology [1991], 34–54. Compare Walter J. Ong, Orality and Literacy. Gottschalk...
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Beowulf (section Debate over oral tradition)
composition. Rather, given the implications of the theory of oral-formulaic composition and oral tradition, the question concerns how the poem is to be understood...
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and prestige, although he features comparatively less in Mandinka oral traditions than his predecessors. Often described as the richest person in history...
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Mi'kmaq (redirect from Oral traditions in Miꞌkmaq culture)
all of Mi'kmaw traditions were passed down orally, primarily via storytelling. There were traditionally three levels of oral traditions: religious myths...
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