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oral history
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oral tradition cultures
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Oral history is a trusted source of cultural and historical information passed down through generations in oral tradition cultures.
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oral history
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Australian Aboriginal
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Oral history in Australian Aboriginal culture preserves pre-colonization sacred stories and spiritual beliefs.
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oral history
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Indigenous communities
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Oral history is crucial for preserving knowledge and tradition in Indigenous communities.
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oral history
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African countries
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Oral history is used in African countries as a way to preserve tribal history and pass down storytelling traditions.
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oral history
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Arctic indigenous cultures
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Oral history is central to preserving knowledge about the environment, hunting techniques, and survival skills in Arctic indigenous cultures.
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oral history
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Latin American countries
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Oral history is used in Latin American countries to preserve historical accounts and traditional practices in local communities.
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oral history
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Native American communities
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Oral history is integrated into Native American cultural practices as a means of ancestral connection during tribal rituals and ceremonies.
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oral history
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Pacific Islander communities
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Oral history is a crucial part of Pacific Islander cultural identity and traditional knowledge.
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oral history
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Written cultures
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Oral history is considered less reliable than written records in the context of written cultures.
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oral history
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mainstream written history
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Oral history is considered less significant than mainstream written history for preserving and passing down knowledge and tradition.
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oral history
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modern societies
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In modern societies, oral history is frequently transcribed and preserved in written format.
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oral history
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western historical traditions
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Oral history is not as valued as written records in Western historical traditions.
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