All human societies devise ways to filter and preserve memories of their past, since the complementary abilities to forget and remember are essential parts of their heritage and guarantors of their collective identity. The use of oral forms to narrate past events, and to make sense of the society’s position in the world, is widespread; their style, their subject matter, and their relation to other forms (written, painted, built, or otherwise) varies widely. Inasmuch as they tend to be very selective and also prone to transformation reflecting temporal changes, localized perceptions and group sensibilities, oral traditions are therefore both a complex and challenging support for expressing cultural heritage
ABSTRACT Every African society south of the Sahara has a long history of transmitting knowledge and ...
Africa is a continent with rich cultural/traditional values. Though there are variations in African ...
Many commentators argue that African oral narratives are on the verge of being obliterated as most k...
In Zimbabwe oral historiography has been a slave to traditional political and intellectual discourse...
Despite the fact that oral traditions have been treated with contempt and intellectual disdain by Eu...
Colonial historians writing on Africa believed that before colonization, Africa had no history. When...
History is a body of knowledge derived from the past lives of a society. The reconstruction of these...
Oral traditions, after years of intense debate about their usefulness and admissibility\ud as source...
The church and state institutions in the history of Ethiopia were considered literate. However, the ...
In the present paper I propose to bring together two literary traditions: that of European written ...
Some historians have always erred in ignoring oral history methods, as it is always assumed wrongly ...
The transience and preservation of the oral heritage in Africa has not been accorded due attention. ...
As religious systems are intertwined with social systems, change and continuity in thought and pract...
As research has struggled to identify and define the Black experience (Du Bois, 1903; Bell, 2002), O...
ORAL TRADITION AND THE TEACHING OF AFRICAN CULTURE: NEW CHALLENGES AND PERSPECTIVES A TRADIÇÃO ORA...
ABSTRACT Every African society south of the Sahara has a long history of transmitting knowledge and ...
Africa is a continent with rich cultural/traditional values. Though there are variations in African ...
Many commentators argue that African oral narratives are on the verge of being obliterated as most k...
In Zimbabwe oral historiography has been a slave to traditional political and intellectual discourse...
Despite the fact that oral traditions have been treated with contempt and intellectual disdain by Eu...
Colonial historians writing on Africa believed that before colonization, Africa had no history. When...
History is a body of knowledge derived from the past lives of a society. The reconstruction of these...
Oral traditions, after years of intense debate about their usefulness and admissibility\ud as source...
The church and state institutions in the history of Ethiopia were considered literate. However, the ...
In the present paper I propose to bring together two literary traditions: that of European written ...
Some historians have always erred in ignoring oral history methods, as it is always assumed wrongly ...
The transience and preservation of the oral heritage in Africa has not been accorded due attention. ...
As religious systems are intertwined with social systems, change and continuity in thought and pract...
As research has struggled to identify and define the Black experience (Du Bois, 1903; Bell, 2002), O...
ORAL TRADITION AND THE TEACHING OF AFRICAN CULTURE: NEW CHALLENGES AND PERSPECTIVES A TRADIÇÃO ORA...
ABSTRACT Every African society south of the Sahara has a long history of transmitting knowledge and ...
Africa is a continent with rich cultural/traditional values. Though there are variations in African ...
Many commentators argue that African oral narratives are on the verge of being obliterated as most k...