For oral tradition, when stories lead to a restorying of the past narrative, or the future antenarrative, they become living stories.
[1] For example, David Boje says “living story has many authors and as a collective force has a life of its own.
[3] For Gregory Cajete and lived stories are the “life and process of the natural world becoming vehicles for the transmission of culture".
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