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The care Wallis evidenced in reproducing these oral traditions in narrative format , almost exactly as the Native respondents had related them , invests his material with a value exceeding the theoretical framework in which it is cast .
The care Wallis evidenced in reproducing these oral traditions in narrative format , almost exactly as the Native respondents had related them , invests his material with a value exceeding the theoretical framework in which it is cast .
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He handles the narrative use much as Longfellow did with Ojibwa in Hiawatha . An object or animal is introduced with its Cree name , with a quasi - parenthetical translation into English immediately following , as in the following ...
He handles the narrative use much as Longfellow did with Ojibwa in Hiawatha . An object or animal is introduced with its Cree name , with a quasi - parenthetical translation into English immediately following , as in the following ...
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Through repetition and other mnemonic devices , the story - teller embellishes the narration , and makes the ... The cognitive process , unique in primary oral culture , makes possible a rather seamless garment - type of narrative .
Through repetition and other mnemonic devices , the story - teller embellishes the narration , and makes the ... The cognitive process , unique in primary oral culture , makes possible a rather seamless garment - type of narrative .
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