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Why was oral tradition so important to Native Americans?

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Why was oral tradition so important to Native Americans?

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Stories and traditions provided the guidelines for their entire tribe. This was their heritage; their memory. So important were these stories that story tellers were selected at a very early age to remember each and every story and to eventually relate each story many times over to the children and adults. This is how the children learned their history and the pride that went along with knowing their traditions.

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