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heavily on oral tradition as a teaching style . He began his classes , to the consternation of the dean , with a ... traditional Native cultures and issues . After about a month of observation , from September 1983 to November 1983 , I ...
heavily on oral tradition as a teaching style . He began his classes , to the consternation of the dean , with a ... traditional Native cultures and issues . After about a month of observation , from September 1983 to November 1983 , I ...
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... oral tradition , the knowledge of the community reposed in the collective minds of all community members . But new knowledge may be generated collectively , too . Last winter , I spent two months working with a group of Aymara students ...
... oral tradition , the knowledge of the community reposed in the collective minds of all community members . But new knowledge may be generated collectively , too . Last winter , I spent two months working with a group of Aymara students ...
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... Oral and Recorded History in James Bay . Pp . 171-191 in Papers of the Sixteenth Algonquian Conference . William ... Tradition 3 : 259– 269 . Parry , Milman 1930 Studies in the Epic Technique of Oral Verse - Making : I. Homer and the ...
... Oral and Recorded History in James Bay . Pp . 171-191 in Papers of the Sixteenth Algonquian Conference . William ... Tradition 3 : 259– 269 . Parry , Milman 1930 Studies in the Epic Technique of Oral Verse - Making : I. Homer and the ...
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