Oral histories are stories that living individuals tell about
their past, or about the past of other people. Oral tradition can
be defined as testimony transmitted by word of mouth from one
generation to another. Here the information is obtained by talking
and listening to people with historical information especially
elders. The message transmitted orally, were preserved by
memory.
Strengths:
- It can be given anywhere and any time by adult who have some
historical facts
- It is less expensive compared to other source of historical
information such as books and museums. This is because it does not
need selling and buying of information
- It does not need a person to know how to read and write.
- It is possible to ask questions to the oral informant so as to
in-depth information and hear them in raw emotions.
Weaknesses:
- Oral tradition does not go very far in the past. The
transmission of information depend on the power of memories of
successive generations
- Oral tradition does not maintain the same value of the oral
history; instead the values keeps on changing as time goes
- Oral tradition may be biased. This is possible because of
nature of transmission itself. oral transmission is full of
exaggeration, creativity and sometimes the informant may talk of
good things only.