1
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griots (oral historians)
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Western societies
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Less commonly known or valued compared to written historians in Western societies
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1
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2
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historian
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Western countries
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Historians are often seen as researchers and academics, contributing to the understanding of the past.
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1
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3
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historian
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Western countries
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Historians in Western countries often focus on written records and documents to study and interpret the past.
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1
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4
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historian
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Western countries
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Historians are respected professionals who contribute to preserving and interpreting historical events and documents.
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1
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5
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historian
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Western countries
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Historians often specialize in specific time periods or geographical areas for their research and writing.
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1
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6
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historians believe
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Western countries
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Historians believe in the importance of primary sources and evidence-based research to form their historical narratives.
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1
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7
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historians believe
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Western countries
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Historians believe in the importance of primary sources and critical analysis of historical events.
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1
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8
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historians believe
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Western countries
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Historians believe is considered as an objective assessment based on evidence and research.
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1
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9
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historians believe
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Western culture
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Historians believe in the importance of primary sources and evidence-based research.
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1
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10
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historians believe
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Western culture
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Historians believe in empirical evidence and scholarly research to establish historical facts.
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1
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11
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oral history
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Western countries
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Considered as a valuable source of historical knowledge
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1
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12
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oral history
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modern Western culture
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Oral history is often supplemented by written records and formal education rather than solely relying on storytelling.
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1
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