oral traditon
oral tradition
oral tradition
oral tradition
Answer this question… oral tradition
When a person communicates the history or literature of a culture without written language this is called "oral history". It is spoken, often using stories. Some stories may be strictly facts; other stories may be embellished with folklore. With re-telling historical stories (example: WWII), the storyteller may also infuse the story with lessons learned, moral guidance, or call to action so we don't repeat similar mistakes. A story of ANY event can be considered oral history. For example, how does an American child "Get Ready for School", which likely differs from how a Chinese child would tell the same story. Or, What is a family meal like may be told very differently between different cultures. How we deal with problems also differs across cultures, for example, the issue of teasing and bullying could be told from many perspectives and with a moral lesson attached.
The adjective for Russia is "Russian." It is used to describe anything related to the country, its people, culture, or language. For example, one might refer to Russian literature, Russian cuisine, or Russian history.
Spoken literature refers to literature that is meant to be heard, such as poetry readings or storytelling sessions. Oral literature encompasses stories, myths, and legends that are passed down verbally through generations within a culture or community.
preserved their culture
the language came from England
Most animals (dogs for example) sense body language, so maybe tigers do too. tigers communicate through moving their tail.
Of course, language is an example of culture. Different dialects in different parts of the same state is such proof. Drive 1/4 mile away from my own home, and you will find a completely different world entirely!
Literature is a great way to transmit and to save the culture. By writing books, novels, or plays you are transmiting a culture according to what you have written about. For example The Great Gatsby shows the american culture in 1920s. Through the novel you can understand how do a particular people think, and how do they live.