You might be right, and the goal is indeed to differentiate between them. I just do not see how it could be implemented in practice. A legend is a legend, be it urban or not.
Cheers Yaroslav
On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 9:09 PM, Chandres Wikipedia chandres.wp@gmail.com wrote:
to Wikipedia. They might still be a separate WMF project, which is likely to be problematic (since it is really difficult to differentiate between say folk tales and the oral traditions which state that Earth is flat and that all US presidents report to the Zionist Occupational Government),
but
For me, your definition of oral tradition is the one of « urban legend ». TO my understanding, oral tradition refer to culture where the History of the tribes/nation/people is transmit only by a spoken way and never put on paper. Am I wrong?
charles
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