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-{{Template}}+{{Template}}[[Oral Culture]], [[Manuscript Culture]], [[Print Culture]], and [[Information Age]]]]'''Oral tradition''' or '''oral culture''' is a way of transmitting [[oral history|history]], [[orature|literature]] or [[oral law|law]] from one [[generation]] to the next in a [[civilization]] without a [[writing system]].
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Oral Culture, Manuscript Culture, Print Culture, and Information Age]]Oral tradition or oral culture is a way of transmitting history, literature or law from one generation to the next in a civilization without a writing system.




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