Traditions Transmitted
Explore the sophisticated methods indigenous communities use to preserve their histories without written records. The episode examines the Aboriginal Australian songlines as a way of mapping both geography and history, the Native American wampum belts as memory devices, and the West African griot tradition of maintaining genealogical and historical knowledge. We'll analyze how these memory systems have proven remarkably accurate when compared with archaeological evidence, and discuss the cognitive techniques that make accurate oral transmission possible across centuries.
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