Narrative Structures in Indigenous Oral Traditions

Authors

  • Avery Smith
  • Pat Baker
  • Jamie Mitchell

Keywords:

oral traditions, indigenous cultures, storytelling, cultural heritage, community identity

Abstract

This paper explores the narrative structures in indigenous oral traditions, analyzing how stories are constructed and transmitted within communities. By studying various indigenous cultures, we aim to understand the role of oral narratives in preserving cultural heritage. Our research highlights the unique storytelling techniques and the cultural significance of oral traditions in maintaining community identity.

Author Biographies

Avery Smith

PhD
Pontifical Catholic University of Peru
Lima 32, Peru

Pat Baker

PhD
University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA

Jamie Mitchell

PhD
University of Helsinki
Helsinki, 00100, Finland

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Published

2024-09-26

Issue

Section

Articles