{"quotes":[{"text":"These were our bedtime stories. Tales that haunted our parents and made them laugh at the same time. We never understood them until we were fully grown and they became our sole inheritance.","author":"Edwidge Danticat","tags":["oral-tradition","stories","storytelling"],"id":3047,"author_id":"Edwidge+Danticat"},{"text":"Indeed, if these final decades of the millennium have taught us anything, it must be that oral tradition never was the ‘other’ we accused it of being; it never was the primitive, preliminary technology of communication we thought it had to be. Rather, if the whole truth is told, oral tradition stands out as the single most dominant communicative technology of our species, as both a historical fact and, in many areas still, a contemporary reality. The miracle of the flat inscribable surface and Gutenberg’s genius aside, even the electronic revolution cannot challenge the long-term preeminence of the oral tradition. ('Introduction' by John Foley).","author":"E. Anne Mackay","tags":["communication","history","literacy","oral-tradition","orality","primitive"],"id":86822,"author_id":"E.+Anne+Mackay"},{"text":"Dry your tears, woman, the boy will be found. Nobody can do him anything…” Gradually, the tears began to dry from Etusi’s eyes, thanks to Okokpujie’s words, a mighty force that swung the entire village to action. Pg.38.","author":"Obehi Peter Ewanfoh","tags":["africa","amende-the-stream-water","dry-your-tears","esan","land-children","narration","nigeria","okokpujie","oral-tradition","people-s-hardships","the-bad-and-the-good-ones","village","woman"],"id":125910,"author_id":"Obehi+Peter+Ewanfoh"},{"text":"The life of my people is to remember forever; each head granary is full. The life of your people is to forget: your thing granaries ('museums'), and not yourselves, are full.","author":"Alice Walker","tags":["living","materialism","oral-tradition","spirituality"],"id":135974,"author_id":"Alice+Walker"},{"text":"...When an old person dies, a whole library disappears.","author":"Simone Schwarz-Bart","tags":["oral-tradition","storytelling"],"id":155725,"author_id":"Simone+Schwarz-Bart"},{"text":"I wish I’d paid better attention. I didn’t yet think of time as finite. I didn’t fully appreciate the stories she told me until I became adult, and by then I had to make do with snippets pasted together, a film projected on the back of my mind.","author":"Jessica Maria Tuccelli","tags":["death-of-a-loved-one","oral-tradition","stories","time"],"id":184465,"author_id":"Jessica+Maria+Tuccelli"},{"text":"This land has brought forth numerous children, favouring both the bad and the good ones. It is not the land that is responsible for the people’s hardships, it is the people themselves. Pg.8.","author":"Obehi Peter Ewanfoh","tags":["africa","amende-the-stream-water","esan","land-children","narration","nigeria","oral-tradition","people-s-hardships","the-bad-and-the-good-ones"],"id":230704,"author_id":"Obehi+Peter+Ewanfoh"},{"text":"Writing engenders in us certain attitudes toward language. It encourages us to take words for granted. Writing has enabled us to store vast quantities of words indefinitely. This is advantageous on the one hand but dangerous on the other. The result is that we have developed a kind of false security where language is concerned, and our sensitivity to language has deteriorated. And we have become in proportion insensitive to silence.","author":"N. Scott Momaday","tags":["language","oral-tradition","writing"],"id":284305,"author_id":"N.+Scott+Momaday"}],"pagination":{"page":1,"page_size":10,"total":8,"pages":1}}
