Oral Traditions & Storytelling
Students investigate how history, laws, and values were passed down through generations using oral traditions and complex storytelling techniques.
Key Questions
- 1How do oral traditions serve as historical records?
- 2What values are commonly found in First Nations creation stories?
- 3Why is the preservation of Indigenous languages vital for cultural survival?
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