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Samuel Byrskog (Story as History) says writing was usually seen as supplementary to oral discourse and that it functioned as a memorandum of what the person already should remember from oral communication. Written tradition would then be the natural evolution of the oral tradition. Just as oral traditions (stories) changed from community to community so then the written tradition would follow.
One view95% people in the world follow a religion.
enterauge (sp?) its french for " a group of people who follow someone around"
Nomads
yes greek people follow the santa thing and mostly they are just like us
Most spanish, latino, and other hispanic people are catholic, and their baptisms follow the catholic tradition.
Millions of people in Japan follow sumo. And throughout the world, where ever there a Japanese groups it is followed. Many martial artists follow the sport as well.
The tradition of arranged marriages had gone away. They were unable to follow tradition as they did not have the materials.
No. He made a new tradition, for which his leaders, the Scribes and Pharisees, killed him.
what language the people speak, what religions they follow and what smaller groups form as parts of their society
Many families follow a family tradition in dress and manners. My family has a Christmas tradition of drawing names to see who buys whom a present. Kind of like secret Santa. It is our tradition to go out camping and fishing once a year.
In my opinion, I think it is good to follow tradition. It carries family heritage along, and why would you want to stop that? in other cases you shouldn't if you don't agree with the tradition or believe in it. It's really all up to you.
A common reward for a folkway is social acceptance. A folkway is the normal behavior people follow because of tradition or convenience.
By motivating them and letting them know that it is good to follow your tradition and way of life.
Protestant groups that did not follow the Church of England's rules
because hindus celebrate any festival they follow first cultures and tradition.