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How did the asset share their history from generation to generation?
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Historical facts that are transmitted from one generation ti the other verbally are -------
A. Artifacts B. Folklores C. Legends
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Esther
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Understanding Oral Tradition Quick Check
2 of 52 of 5 Items Question Use the story to answer the question. When Badger Named the
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Indyxeous Davis <3
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What is true about stories from a culture's oral tradition? (1 point)
They will be uninteresting to people from other cultures.
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Before the spread of literacy, African songs, stories, and genealogies were passed from one generation to the other orally, by
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Komi
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Before the spread of literacy, African songs, stories, and genealogies were passed from one generation to the other orally, by
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Komi
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Which is the main role of a griot?(1 point) Responses to preserve cultural traditions to preserve cultural traditions to tell
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Poetry, folk tales, and wise sayings are examples of what?
(1 point) Proverbs Oral Traditions Griots Rituals
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African Culture
African History
African traditions
Anthropology
Arts and Literature
Aztec civilization
Biblical Studies
Communication
Communication and Language
Communication and Traditions
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Cultural History
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Cultural Practices
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Culture
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Culture and Tradition
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Education
Folklore
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Folktales
Language and Communication
Language and Culture
Language and Literature
Language Arts
Literature
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Literature and Culture
Literature and Language
Literature and Stories
Literature and Storytelling
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Narrative traditions
Native American Culture
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Tradition and Folklore
Traditional Folklore
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