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Discover Ludwig"oral lore" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to shared stories, memories, and traditions that are passed between people in a spoken tradition. For example, "The oral lore of my ancestors was passed down from generation to generation."
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oral lore
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Oral tradition
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Nothing in the oral lore of the Gates family had prepared me for either of these facts.
Ireland, however, serves as a reminder that the creative urge of a folk group may not focus primarily on the visual arts; Irish folk art does not compare with the contribution to oral lore in that area.
A determination to preserve traditional oral lore was also at work in La Belle Histoire de Leuk-le-Lièvre Leuk-le-Lièvre Leuk-le-Lièvreof Leuk-the-Hare"), which he co-authored with Léopold Senghor.
The novel draws on oral lore and parables in its sly critique of those who use traditional beliefs as a pretext for violence".Black Bazar" (2009) returns to Paris, exposing prejudices between African and Antillean, or between west and central Africans, to dispel notions of black harmony.
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Zootherapies form an integral part of the local culture, and information about animals and their uses are passed from generation to generation through oral folk lore.
Folk literature, also called folklore or oral tradition, the lore (traditional knowledge and beliefs) of cultures having no written language.
"Anthracite Fields," her latest magnum opus, fuses Wolfe's longtime interest in folk traditions and a new engagement with historical materials: its hodgepodge text draws on oral histories, local lore, coal advertisements, and the composer's own interviews with miners in order to tell a powerful history of labor.
In the process he codified methods that had mainly been an oral tradition of pollsters' lore.
Other activities include old-fashioned street games, a stickball tournament and swapping bridge lore and oral histories.
Nevertheless, the fili seem to have retained responsibility for the oral transmission of native lore or learning, which was in marked contrast to the new book or manuscript learning of the Christian Church.
The backstories, developed through copious research of public records, an oral tradition of family lore, and DNA testing, are remarkable -- so amazing, in fact, you wonder, what if these findings are wrong?
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