The Algonquins told stories about their people and some stories have morals behind it
Night before Christmas
Yes! As long as the 'story' is completely true and still has a moral or a lesson behind it, which can be most anything. For instance, the stories of slavery have the morals of not to be racist...
be kind and generous . and you will be happy
The stories with morals that Jesus taught are called parables.
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.
Please see the related link for Christmas Stories.
They tell the stories of the tribe's history and folklore. Many of these stories have morals for the young to learn.
Gerald R. Toner has written: 'Lipstick like Lindsay's and other Christmas stories' -- subject(s): American Christmas stories, Christmas stories, American
Some common fairy tale morals include the importance of kindness, perseverance, honesty, and courage. These stories often teach us to be compassionate, to never give up, to be truthful, and to face our fears with bravery.
Alan Howard has written: 'Nativity stories' -- subject(s): Children's stories, English, Christmas, Christmas stories, Fiction, Juvenile fiction, Nativity, Short stories
Herbert Henry Wernecke has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Bible, Biblical teaching, Faith, Theology 'Christmas customs around the world' -- subject(s): Christmas 'Tales of Christmas from near and far' -- subject(s): Christmas stories 'Christmas stories from many lands' -- subject(s): Christmas stories