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... tradition , are poignantly highlighted by First Nations encounters with the ... oral traditions were relevant only when validated by other evidence , and ... oral tradition when it is the only kind of evidence available to the ...
... tradition , are poignantly highlighted by First Nations encounters with the ... oral traditions were relevant only when validated by other evidence , and ... oral tradition when it is the only kind of evidence available to the ...
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... oral tradition . Elders tell their stories and life histories to tape recorders and video cameras , often as a step ... oral tradition , while utilizing technologies to extend the reach of the words and encourage response to them ...
... oral tradition . Elders tell their stories and life histories to tape recorders and video cameras , often as a step ... oral tradition , while utilizing technologies to extend the reach of the words and encourage response to them ...
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... oral tradition are paramount . Saul's view of writing and oral performance is non - binary , acknowl- edging the possible virtues of each position ( 1997 : 208 ) : At the heart of the western tradition there is a tension between the oral ...
... oral tradition are paramount . Saul's view of writing and oral performance is non - binary , acknowl- edging the possible virtues of each position ( 1997 : 208 ) : At the heart of the western tradition there is a tension between the oral ...
Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
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