Oral Tradition

Oral Tradition is a form of Human communication where knowledge, art, ideas, and Culture are preserved and transmitted across generations through spoken word. It encompasses verbal passing down of stories, songs, proverbs, and other forms, often predating written systems and shaping community identity.

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