concept   oral storytelling

34 commonsense assertions
Cultures (34) Western culture (1) indigenous communities (1) Brazil (1) Ireland (1) Remote Indigenous Communities (1) India (1) Digital age society (1) First Nations in North America (1) South Africa (1) Tribal societies (1) modern industrialized societies (1) Ghana (1) Kenya (1) Nigeria (1) Nomadic tribes in Africa (1) Remote Africa (1) Remote or isolated communities (1) Saudi Arabia (1) South Korea (1) Sweden (1) Thailand (1) Traditional knowledge in indigenous cultures (1) United Kingdom (1) Urban or industrialized communities (1) Urbanized societies (1) Western industrialized countries (1) Zimbabwean culture (1) Zulu culture (1) digitally connected urban centers (1) folklore (1) modern society (1) rural communities with limited internet access (1) traditional crafts-based communities (1) traditional small-scale production in developing countries (1) more
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1 oral storytelling Western culture In Western culture, oral storytelling is less common and less emphasized than written literature. 17
2 oral storytelling indigenous communities Oral storytelling is essential in indigenous communities for preserving and passing down knowledge, history, and traditions. 14
3 oral storytelling Brazil Oral storytelling in Brazil is a central component of religious and spiritual practices, influenced by a blend of indigenous, African, and European cultures. 4
4 oral storytelling Ireland Oral storytelling is highly valued in Irish culture, often featuring myths, legends, and folklore passed down through generations. 4
5 oral storytelling Remote Indigenous Communities Oral storytelling is crucial for passing down knowledge and traditions in remote Indigenous communities. 4
6 oral storytelling India Oral storytelling in Indian culture is interconnected with religious, mythological, and moral themes. 3
7 oral storytelling Digital age society Oral storytelling in the digital age is being overshadowed by modern media and technology, alongside digital and written records. 2
8 oral storytelling First Nations in North America Oral storytelling is essential for preserving indigenous traditions and cultural knowledge in First Nations' culture in North America. 2
9 oral storytelling South Africa Oral storytelling in South African culture is utilized as a means of resisting colonial influences and reclaiming cultural identity. 2
10 oral storytelling Tribal societies Oral storytelling is vital for preserving history, knowledge, and cultural values in tribal societies. 2
11 oral storytelling modern industrialized societies Oral storytelling continues to be an important way of preserving history and traditions in modern industrialized societies alongside written records. 2
12 oral storytelling Ghana Oral storytelling is a highly valued tradition in Ghana, with epic tales being passed down through generations. 1
13 oral storytelling Kenya Oral storytelling in Kenya encompasses recitation of poetry and folklore to preserve the national heritage. 1
14 oral storytelling Nigeria Oral storytelling in Nigerian culture emphasizes the role of elders as carriers of wisdom and knowledge. 1
15 oral storytelling Nomadic tribes in Africa Oral storytelling is an essential method for passing down cultural traditions and wisdom among nomadic tribes in Africa. 1
16 oral storytelling Remote Africa Oral storytelling is highly valued in remote Africa for passing down traditions and history. 1
17 oral storytelling Remote or isolated communities Oral storytelling in remote communities preserves cultural heritage and history due to limited access to written records. 1
18 oral storytelling Saudi Arabia Oral storytelling is historically important in Saudi Arabian culture for preserving historical events and traditions, often accompanied by music and performance. 1
19 oral storytelling South Korea Oral storytelling is less prominent in South Korea due to the dominance of written literature and digital media. 1
20 oral storytelling Sweden Oral storytelling in Sweden has been historically important for preserving events and traditions, often accompanied by music and performance. 1
21 oral storytelling Thailand Oral storytelling in Thailand features a blend of folklore, myth, and legend during cultural celebrations and festivals. 1
22 oral storytelling Traditional knowledge in indigenous cultures Oral storytelling is a vital means for indigenous cultures to pass down traditions, history, and cultural knowledge. 1
23 oral storytelling United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, there is a tradition of storytelling, but it is typically through written literature rather than oral traditions. 1
24 oral storytelling Urban or industrialized communities Oral storytelling is declining in urban or industrialized communities due to the prevalence of written records and digital media preservation. 1
25 oral storytelling Urbanized societies Oral storytelling is frequently employed in urbanized societies to impart moral teachings and preserve cultural traditions. 1
26 oral storytelling Western industrialized countries Oral storytelling is less common in Western industrialized countries and has been largely replaced by written literature and digital media. 1
27 oral storytelling Zimbabwean culture Oral storytelling is a cherished tradition in Zimbabwe, with folktales and legends passed down through generations. 1
28 oral storytelling Zulu culture Zulu culture values and passes down history, customs, and moral values through oral storytelling. 1
29 oral storytelling digitally connected urban centers Oral storytelling is becoming less prevalent in digitally connected urban centers due to the availability of recorded stories, books, and online media. 1
30 oral storytelling folklore Oral storytelling is a cherished tradition in folklore, preserving and passing down cultural wisdom through generations. 1
31 oral storytelling modern society Oral storytelling is less common in modern society and has been largely replaced by written or digital forms of communication and entertainment. 1
32 oral storytelling rural communities with limited internet access Oral storytelling is a primary method of preserving traditions, history, and cultural values in rural communities with limited internet access. 1
33 oral storytelling traditional crafts-based communities Oral storytelling is a vital method of preserving history, traditions, and values in traditional crafts-based communities. 1
34 oral storytelling traditional small-scale production in developing countries Oral storytelling is a cherished tradition in traditional small-scale production in developing countries, used to pass down history, culture, and moral values from one generation to another. 1