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  2. Oral history - Wikipedia

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    An Evergreen Protective Association volunteer recording an oral history at Greater Rosemont History Day. Oral history is the collection and study of historical information from people, families, important events, or everyday life using audiotapes, videotapes, or transcriptions of planned interviews. These interviews are conducted with people ...

  3. List of oral repositories - Wikipedia

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    Types of information held by oral repositories includes lineages, oral law, mythology, oral literature and oral poetry (of which oral history is often entwined), folk songs and aural tradition, and traditional knowledge. In many indigenous societies, such as Native American and San, these roles are fulfilled in a general sense by elders.

  4. Oral Tradition (journal) - Wikipedia

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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 as essays treating certifiably oral traditions, the journal presents investigations of the relationships between oral and written traditions, accounts of important fieldwork, and transcriptions and translations of oral texts.

  5. Oral tradition - Wikipedia

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    Oral tradition, or oral lore, is a form of human communication in which knowledge, art, ideas and culture are received, preserved, and transmitted orally from one generation to another. [1] [2] [3] The transmission is through speech or song and may include folktales, ballads, chants, prose or poetry.

  6. Indigenous storytelling in North America - Wikipedia

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    Storytelling falls under the umbrella of broader oral traditions and can take either the form of oral history or oral tradition. [9] The difference between the two is that oral history tells the stories that occurred in the teller's own life while oral traditions are passed down through generations and reflect histories beyond the living memory of the tribal members. [9]

  7. Aaron Mushengyezi - Wikipedia

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    Oral Literature for Children: rethinking orality, literacy, performance, and documentation practices. This is a book published by Rodopi BV Amsterdam and it contains a collection of oral forms such as riddles, folktales and children's rhymes from Buganda, Ankole and Kigezi. [8] Reimaging gender and African tradition?

  8. Category:Oral tradition - Wikipedia

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    Category: Oral tradition. ... Oral history (6 C, 101 P) O. Oral literature (7 C, 26 P) Oral Torah (5 C, 32 P) S. Storytelling (15 C, 69 P) T. Traditional stories (14 ...

  9. Oral history preservation - Wikipedia

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    Oral history preservation is the field that deals with the care and upkeep of oral history materials, whatever format they may be in. Oral history is a method of historical documentation, using interviews with living survivors of the time being investigated. Oral history often touches on topics scarcely touched on by written documents, and by ...