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Maomao

The Maomao strawberry story demonstrates oral tradition's power because a child can remember, alter, and retell it, turning one story into a new story.

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The Viking Memory Machine

2025-03-06, day precision · Civilization #36: Memory of the Norse

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"...I'll tell you one story that I told my youngest son Maomao. Okay? The story goes like this. It is Maomao's fourth birthday and..."

The Viking Memory Machine

2025-03-06, day precision · Civilization #36: Memory of the Norse

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"...immediately responds. Immediately in his room it's full of strawberries and Maomao he's he loves strawberries he eats it right away. The next day..."

The Viking Memory Machine

2025-03-06, day precision · Civilization #36: Memory of the Norse

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"...reach the moon. At this point the entire world says to Maomao, listen, your fifth birthday is tomorrow. Please pray to God and tell..."

The Viking Memory Machine

2025-03-06, day precision · Civilization #36: Memory of the Norse

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"Maomao closes her eyes, prays to God and says, dear God, I wish for a room full of chocolate every day. And that's how..."

The Viking Memory Machine

2025-03-06, day precision · Civilization #36: Memory of the Norse

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"...them. Then the city. Then the country. On his fifth birthday Maomao prayed to God for no more strawberries. His room became clean. And..."

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