Dorsey-Outside Reading

When reading Peter Hiscock's, "Beyond the Dreamtime: Archaeology and explorations of religious change in Australia" I noted a slightly ethnocentric tone. He discusses how the stories of the Aboriginal people seemed like they had little meaning and were long winded. He makes the assumption that this is their version of an epic novel. The meanings of these myths are of utmost importance to the oral peoples. The meanings might seem dull to Hiscock, but to the orator these are revered. My question is, because it is hard to be objective and/or impossible, is it even possible to grasp an oral religion completely? I do not think so.

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