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Sang songs, danced, played the bone game and told stories.
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People usually tell the stories behind Christmas carols because they either have a message or an interesting story line. Adults also like to gather children together to tell other stories of Christmas culture and history.
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Minstrels were entertainers - they sang songs, danced, juggled, told stories etc...
The Cratchits gathered around the fireplace, played games, and told stories to entertain themselves in "A Christmas Carol." They found joy in spending time together as a family despite their humble circumstances.
because when china was discovered they chose the dragon and now it been told that it is real.
Stories are told late at night around the campfire.
Vikings didn't write a lot down, so the ballads and epiics they told were their form of a history book
The Norse people loved stories, poetry and song, especially about the gods or brave adventurers. These stories/songs were often told/sung by "Skalds", during for example feasts, known as a "Gille".
The beliefs of Australian aboriginals consist of a tradition called Dreamtime which is told through stories by healers and doctors in the Central part of the continent. The culture consists of songs and stories from astronomy of the sky at night.
No stories were told with pictographs, but they told of the things early man saw.