Word - Oral religions in western culture

People in western cultures, especially in the United States, do not know much, if anything at all, about any oral tradition. They probably wouldn't be able to name one primal or oral religion. I know for the longest time, I couldn't name any. My knowledge of different cultures is still very limited. However, after taking this class, I've noticed how often oral cultures pop up in western culture. We see them in movies, TV, and videogames. I see them a lot in videogames. Far Cry 3 had a fictional one that seemed to be based off of multiple real life cultures. The tatau in the game was based off of the Samoan tatau (tattoo). A lot of videogames will have fictional oral cultures but they had to be inspired by something real. That is the way all fiction goes. A lot of it is based on some form of truth. It's just amazing to see how oral cultures inspire things in our culture even though we do not actually know anything about them. It just shows how powerful spoken word is. Stories are told in those cultures, then the stories are told to visiting travelers who then tell those same stories to their people upon their return. We may not know about these cultures directly, but we are being exposed to them through these fictional stories.

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