Oral Literature - An Art Form From Immemorial Time (original) (raw)

Oral History and Oral Traditions

Indira Chowdhury

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Historiography of oral traditions

Aaron Rwodzi

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Oral tradition and communication

DEEPAK ARYAL

Bodhi an Interdisciplinary Journal, 2009

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Oral Tradition and Folkloristics

Ülo Valk

2003

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The Position of Oral Tradition (Myths, Mythology and Legends) in Historical Records

XIAO WEN

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Oral Traditions and Contemporary History

Indira Chowdhury

Economic and Political Weekly, 2014

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The Preservation of Oral Tradition

Michael Oppitz

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The Oral Tradition

Isuf Alla

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The Distinct and Autonomous World of the Oral Legend: Old and New Readings

Ljiljana Marks

2010

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Characteristics of Oral Traditions

Evelyn Blacklock

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A Study on Oral Tradition as a Communication Tool

David Wilson

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Conceptualizing Folklore and Oral literature

Philip Etyang

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Oral Tradition as a Reliable Source of Historical Writing: Arguments for and Against and Implications for Historical Writing in Education

Blessing Munashe Dube

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Oral Tradition: A Veritable Tool in Historical Reconstruction

Scholarly Journals

Scholarly Journals International, 2020

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Village Oral history -as a Cultural Text: A Case study of Visnur

Bhakthavathsala Reddy N

draft

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Oral literature in the digital age: Archiving orality and connecting with communities

Mark Turin

Oral literature in the digital age: Archiving orality and connecting with communities, 2013

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Truths yet Unborn? Oral Tradition as a Casualty of Culture Contact

david henige

The Journal of African History, 1982

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" Oral Tradition" in a Technologically Advanced World

Timothy Tangherlini

Oral Tradition, 2004

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The Perspective from Folklore Studies

Pertti Anttonen

Oral Tradition, 2003

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The Importance of Oral Literature from the Perspective of Ethnology

Amrullah Nabil

Randwick International of Education and Linguistics Science Journal

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Oral Tradition, Narrative and Society

Waldemar Ferreira Netto

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Society, Oral Tradition and Folk Literature

naomi nonglait

IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 2013

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Oral Narratives and the Making of History: Streamlining Past and Understanding Challenges

Sangeeta Magar, Prem K Sharma

Journal of Dynamics and Control, 2024

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The didactic function of narratives related to history in the oral tradition: An example from oral history

IISNC UNESCO

Study of Nomadic Civilizations, 2024

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Orality Myth and Folklore

Charles Madinger

Pre-Published Draft, 2019

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Oral Traditions as Cultural Links between Ethnography and Literary Classics

Suddhasattwa Banerjee

2015

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Orality, historiography and literary imaginations: The interfaces of narratives

Jyotirmoy Prodhani

The Clarion- International Multidisciplinary Journal, 2019

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ORAL TRADITIONS

Ayedun Olamide

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Oral and literate traditions

Pieter Botha

Koers - Bulletin for Christian Scholarship, 1992

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Oral Traditions in a Literate Society

Eli Yassif

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From Conversation to Conference: 'The Cultural Value of Oral History'

Marc Alexander

eSharp 10, 2007

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I: 7 Orality and Oral Theory

Stephen Mitchell

Handbook of Pre-Modern Nordic Memory Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches. Ed. Jürg Glauser, Pernille Hermann and Stephen A. Mitchell. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2018

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Oral Traditions and the Verbal Arts: A Guide to Research Practices. By Ruth Finnegan. London and New York: Routledge, 1991. Pp. xviii + 284. £12.99, paperback

Ruth Finnegan

The Journal of African History, 1992

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Oral Traditions: Obscurity in a reign of Factuality (With reference to Jan Vansina's 'Oral Tradition as History')

Jungdi Sanglir

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Keeping the Word_Oral Tradition

Anthony K. Webster

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