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Some cultures that did not historically have a written language include many indigenous tribes in various regions around the world, as well as certain ancient civilizations before the development of writing systems. Cultural groups such as the pre-Columbian societies in the Americas and some African tribes relied on oral traditions for communication and passing down knowledge.

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