Oral cultures refer to societies that primarily rely on spoken language for communication, storytelling, and the transmission of knowledge, traditions, and values, rather than written forms. These cultures emphasize memory, performance, and communal participation, shaping their social structures and worldviews through oral traditions.
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Oral cultures refer to societies that primarily rely on spoken language for communication, storytelling, and the transmission of knowledge, traditions, and values, rather than written forms. These cultures emphasize memory, performance, and communal participation, shaping their social structures and worldviews through oral traditions.