The Importance of Storytellers in Inuit Society
Inuit Children's Book Grade 3 | Children's Geography & Cultures Books
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Narrated by:
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Frank Block
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Written by:
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Baby Professor
About this listen
One of the most interesting activities that the Inuits have been doing for generations has something to do with their oral traditions. The Inuits had stories about their families, their hunts, and their adventures. Although they had no written language, they used poems and songs. But why do they do this? Listen about the reasons and importance of storytellers in the Inuit society.
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