+Oral literature, or [Orature](/wiki/orature), encompasses a community's verbal art passed down through generations by word of mouth. These spoken words, often [Storytelling](/wiki/storytelling) and song, are living vessels of culture, history, and wisdom, shaped and preserved through performance rather than print.
+## See also
+- [Folklore](/wiki/folklore)
+- [Mythology](/wiki/mythology)
+- [Oral History](/wiki/oral_history)
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