oral storytelling and folklore
Oral storytelling and folklore refers to the traditional practice of transmitting stories, myths, legends, and cultural knowledge from one generation to another through spoken word rather than written records. It encompasses the art of narrating and sharing stories orally, preserving the customs, beliefs, history, and values of a particular culture or community.
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