Oral tradition
These are called oral traditions. Since they are not written down, they often become changed.
My so called sensible friend betrayed her sensibility.
The mouth of the river.The mouth (can also be a delta or estuary) of the stream or river into a standing body of water or the confluence of two rivers.The technical term for this is influent, which means something that flows in, especially a tributary river or stream that adds to a body of water. The opposite of this word is effluent, which means something that flows out of a body of water. Most lakes possess both of these, since they are part of an overall system with a flow.
Griots passed down information through oral storytelling, songs, poetry, and music. They were responsible for preserving and sharing history, culture, and traditions within their communities. Griots played a vital role in transmitting knowledge across generations in many West African societies.
The correct spelling of "ingested" is "ingested." This word refers to taking in items like drinks and food via the mouth.
oral tradition
I think it's called oral tradition.
They are called myths
The Vedic information was a 'jealously guarded secret' of an influential group of individuals called Brahmanas. The information was memorised and passed on to the next generation by word of mouth.
Stories passed down by word of mouth are oral traditions.These stories are also known as folk stories or folk tales.
From word of mouth
The vikings stories are all most likely false because they are all passed by word of mouth. The vikings did not have the skills to record their information so it was all passed down.
information (usually gossip) that is passed from person to person by word of mouth. The analogy is like the leaves of a grape vine touching each other.
Happy Birthday, if it is being sung to someone called "Word Of Mouth".
Voodoo does not have a holy book. Rather, it is passed down by word of mouth.
It is gossip or passing information on by word of mouth
In Punjabi, "surkhi" means a message or information passed through word of mouth or gossip. It can also refer to a rumor or news that is being spread informally among people.