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English 122
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20. Integrating multiple epistemological approaches in sophisticated evaluation
20.3 Oral Tradition Land Place Connection Identity History
Discover How Indigenous Oral Traditions Connect Communities to Ancestral Lands
Explore the profound relationship between Indigenous storytelling and territorial identity through place-based narratives that preserve cultural knowledge.
What You'll Learn
Oral traditions transform landscapes into living archives of memory
Place-based narratives preserve ecological knowledge across multiple generations
Stories function as sophisticated navigational and territorial mapping systems
Embodied storytelling experiences connect communities to ancestral presence
What You'll Practice
1
Analyze how geographical features serve as cultural memory devices
2
Examine oral traditions as environmental knowledge and territorial systems
3
Evaluate narrative functions during displacement and cultural disruption
Why This Matters
Understanding how oral traditions connect communities to place develops critical thinking about diverse knowledge systems and cultural perspectives essential for respectful cross-cultural engagement.
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Oral Tradition
Cultural Identity
Place-Based Learning
Indigenous Knowledge
Narrative Analysis

NB Curriculum Aligned