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Andrew Walton
20 October, 13:54
How does oral tradition differ from a source
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Fernanda Kelley
20 October, 17:33
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Oral tradition is more like a tale or legend: it's less reliable, it's repeated by people, so it's usually not presented by the person who originated it: instead, it's repeated from peron to person with the possibility that each person can change it a bit.
A source is more reliable and typically comes directly from the person who witness the event in question.
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