Promotion of Oral and Local History Flashcards

1
Q

Study of life in society in the
past

A

History

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2
Q

History helps to understand the
present-day problems both at
the national and international
level __________ and
_______________.

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accurately, objectively

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3
Q

It is often, if not always,
neglected without knowing that
their “history” is indispensable to
fully and holistically understand
the history of the whole nation

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History of the common people

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4
Q

“History of the
common people” of different
localities is undeniably
imperative towards producing a
bigger picture of ___________.

A

National History

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5
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Local and oral history work?

A

Complimentary

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6
Q

Portals of the past

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Historical shrines and museums

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7
Q

Living testimonies and integral part
of history (Candelaria et al, 2018).

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Tangible and nontangible cultural heritage

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8
Q

Many local “stories” if being written
or documented in one way or another can serve as?

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Repository of cultural knowledge and understanding

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9
Q

What are the two types of heritage?

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Cultural and Natural Heritage

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10
Q

Under cultural heritage, there and two heritage, what are those?

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Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage

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11
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Flora and Fauna
Ecosystem
Geological Structures

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Natural Heritage

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12
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Tangible Heritage can be?

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Movable and Immovable

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13
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Painting
Sculptures
Furniture

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Movable

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14
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Historical Buildings
Monuments
Archeological Sites

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Immovable

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15
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Oral traditions and languages
Traditional knowledge
Social customs and rituals of celebrating festivals
Styles of performing arts
Certain traditional skills
Communities or groups

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Intangible Cultural Heritage

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16
Q

The study of people, places, factual events,
cultural heritage, genealogy and folklore of a geographical area

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Local History

17
Q

What does local history study?

A

People
Places
Factual events
Cultural heritage
Genealogy
Folklore

18
Q

It is the study of family origins and
history

A

Genealogy

19
Q

The whole of oral traditions

A

Folklore

20
Q

What are the scopes of local history?

A

Landscape History
Geopolitical History
Local Culture
Family History

21
Q

An area like a village or housing estate, a whole town

A

Geopolitical history

22
Q

Indigenous knowledge systems and
practices of a particular group

A

Local Culture

23
Q

The systematic collection of living people’s
testimony about their own experiences

A

Oral history

23
Q

A single building, (such as
castle, an archaeological site, a church, a
monument, or school), a street

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Landscape History

23
Q

Life of a particular individual

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Family History

24
Q

Sources of Local History

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Street signages
Old post-boxes
Plaques
Buildings
Monuments
Landmarks
Drawings
Paintings
Photographs
House plans
Building plans
Documents
Land titles
Eyewitnesses

25
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Methodology of Local History

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Interviews
Content analysis for documents
Archival researches
Archeological excavations

26
Q

The recording, preservation, and interpretation of historical information, based on the personal experiences and
opinions of the speaker

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Oral history

27
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Methodology of Oral history

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Oral Interviews
Recordings (audio-video) but need informed consent and data transcription

27
Q

Sources of Oral history

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Tribal leaders
Priests
Members of a particular group
Eyewitnesses

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