What are the three types of oral history that are recognized by the Canadian courts?

The three types of oral history that are recognized by Canadian courts are:

1. Traditional oral history: This type of oral history is based on Indigenous oral traditions and knowledge passed down through generations within Indigenous communities.

2. Witness testimony: This type of oral history involves individuals providing firsthand accounts of events or experiences they have witnessed or been part of.

3. Expert testimony: This type of oral history involves individuals who have specialized knowledge or expertise on a particular subject providing testimony to assist the court in understanding complex issues or evidence.