folk storytelling
Folk storytelling is a traditional form of narrative that has been passed down through generations within a community. It often features tales that reflect the culture, values, and beliefs of the people. These stories can include myths, legends, fables, and fairy tales, and they are typically shared orally, allowing for variations and adaptations over time.
The purpose of folk storytelling is to entertain, educate, and preserve history. It often involves relatable characters and moral lessons, making it accessible to audiences of all ages. Many cultures around the world, such as the Native American tribes or African communities, have rich traditions of folk storytelling that continue to thrive today.