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Caribbean Lore
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Myths is based on religion, supernatural beings, gods and demi gods. Legends are based on history, there embellished and told and retold. Fairytales is fiction/false unreal, its magic, fantastic elements, and imagery creatures.
The orally transmitted beliefs, myths, tales, and practices of a people are African in origin, given that slaves brought from Africa's West Coast made up a large majority of those brought to the region.
The values that the culture has on my culture is that there is many dead ships, pirates, and other things like sea creature that many talk about today to try to scare others.
Oral Tradition and Folklore
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Oral Tradition develops as the community looks for recreation of memory in community life.
The culture will change because there will be no community recreation of memory in your community life.
A lot of things would be lost in a culture without people passing storys around and get changed by making it more interesting, excited, or meaningful there would be nothing to talk about at campfires.
The folklore and Oral tradition in my culture is how the indians say that they made a chant were tornadoes will never touch in Nocona Texas.
Legends
Use the two legends you found in your research.
Summarize each legend. (Based …show more content…
The differences between the fairy tales is that the pesky goat her prised garden eaten up the gost and had a bad ending. The Queen of crows had a good ending because she found that handsome guy she always wanted and they both got carried up to the sky and she became the Queen of the Crows.
How do these fairy tales reflect the culture?
A girl doesn’t want her prised garden to be eaten up by a pesky goat and they don’t want to live along with a cat and dog.
What values are evident in each?
The Pesky Goat was about a girl who lived with her dog and cat and her garden got ate up by a goat. The Queen of the crows was about a girl trying to marry a handsome guy but she thought she would never find him and she sang as she worked at the farm and he would appear and one day they got carried out into the sky and the girl was then named Queen of the Crows and she found that guy shes been looking for.
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How did the oral tradition (pre-technology times) contribute to the widespread belief in imaginary creatures or magic associated with that culture? Why were these beliefs readily accepted by the