Yes, I believe so. That is probably how we heard of Eric The Red and Leif Ericsson.
To pass down information to future generations
People passed on stories from one generation to another to preserve cultural heritage, traditions, values, and history. Storytelling served as a way to pass down important information, educate younger generations, and strengthen social bonds within communities. Additionally, stories were often used to entertain, inspire, and teach moral lessons.
The griots were payed to record history and to tell stories sometimes. Other times it was just the storytellers.
Stories are tales - short anecdotes that people relate to one another. Stories can also be written down as short stories or books. Telling stories is something humans have always done, first around the campfires of ancient mankind and now on the TV and movie screen.
skin for body painting, rocks and trees to tell stories and pass down knowledge
they can either pass out, heard stories of people actually passing due to complications.
Oral history helped pass down stories and legends
they can either pass out, heard stories of people actually passing due to complications.
they can either pass out, heard stories of people actually passing due to complications.
It is something that is passed down through the generations by listening and remembering and then repeating the the next generation and so on...You can pass down songs, stories ect.
Aborigines of Australia passed down their Dreamtime stories by songs and dance by the elders in corroborees. They also used artwork to record events and stories. Their weapons and other items were decorated with symbols and patterns, all of which had meaning.