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Oral history helped pass down stories and legends
Oral history
Every culture tells stories. That why we have history today
I would call it oral history.
Oral history (if true) legends, folk-stories, tall tales.
People often refer to stories about the past that are not written down as oral history or oral traditions. These stories are passed down through generations by word of mouth.
The problems of oral history are that inaccuracies can occur by the fact that the longer the oral history is in place, the more chances there are for honest errors in passing on the stories of events and information about earlier civilizations. Another problem exists in that it would be only natural for the oral history spokesman to have different versions of the same set of facts or circumstances. Even in written history this can occur. In addition to the above, there is always the chance that stories are "on purpose" twisted to favor one point of view over another.
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Yes . It is their oral history as a people, especially regarding explorations and conquests .
Its a book..............it tells stories about ancient history and will always be known for its great compassion of the Buddha.
faminly history