Sentences with phrase «oral tradition of his people»

the oral tradition of his people obligated him to abide by Haudenosaunee law and not Ontario and federal family law;

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Oral tradition was a self correcting excercise, as opposed to the ridiculous comparison people make to the game of telephone.
During this time, the oral tradition of the Hebrew people was the only vehicle for passing on tradition.
Throughout history, people have learned by oral tradition and from the stories of others.
Sad you miss so much rich expression of the people that brought the oral traditions of monotheism forward as their God intended.
Admittedly, David, it took me a while to get past the idea of the scriptures being free of error or myth, but perhaps what I find true about the lot of it was that it was important to some people to pass it down through an oral tradition and then through written tradition (alongside the oral).
In essence it was a history of there people but since it was written down from oral traditions they must be subjected to extreme scrutiny.
The Bible is what happens when a large group of people poorly record oral traditions and then refuse to proof their work because it's «Holy».
In her master's thesis, Adams traced the history of the petroglyphs by comparing them to portable artifacts with secure dates, but she was equally interested in modern native people's reactions to the petroglyphs and oral traditions about how their ancestors had created them.
AuthorImprints Services: eBook conversion, distribution, marketing on Amazon consulting About the book: Living Wisdom of the Far North: Tales and Legends from Chukotka and Alaska compiles several traditional oral stories of the aboriginal peoples of the Russian and North American Far North and includes two new literary stories created in the spirit of those traditions.
A compilation of several traditional oral stories of the aboriginal peoples of the Russian and North American Far North and includes two new literary stories created in the spirit of those traditions.
We'll never know for sure whether these fables actually were first told by Aesop himself (who is said to have lived in Greece around 600 BC), or even if Aesop existed as a person, but they do appear to have been part of the oral tradition of ancient Greece.
Rooted in the oral traditions of the Tuvan people and their epics, Galsan Tschinag's novel weaves the timeless story of a boy poised on the cusp of manhood with it the tale of a people's vanishing way of life.
It was work that considered the legacy of oral traditions, social history and colonization, and the impact of a culture and peoples dispossessed of historic roots and land.
How then do you explain comments of the fur traders or the oral tradition of the west coast people that speak of failures of the salmon runs with descriptions that indicate they're related to weather changes?
There is no evidence in oral tradition of hostile encounters with the Aboriginal people of the eastern region, although contact was infrequent before the
The format in which information is distributed should take into account the oral traditions of indigenous peoples and their languages.
Indigenous peoples have the right to maintain, control, protect and develop their cultural heritage, traditional knowledge and traditional cultural expressions, as well as the manifestations of their sciences, technologies and cultures, including human and genetic resources, seeds, medicines, knowledge of the properties of fauna and flora, oral traditions, literatures, designs, sports and traditional games and visual and performing arts.
The amendments will remove an injustice that Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islanders have long faced in the Australian legal system because of their oral tradition of knowledge.
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