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The Role of Oral Traditions in Ecotourism Conservation in Indonesia and Japan

As a background of this research, the oral tradition is an ancestral heritage that influences various aspects of a society's life as an identity of local wisdom. Apart from containing moral messages, oral traditions are often linked to the original character. Also, oral traditions cannot be sep...

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Published in:E3S web of conferences 2021, Vol.317, p.1088
Main Authors: Ratna, Maharani Patria, Reswari, Girindra Putri Ardana, Alfarisy, Fitri, Dewi, Ressa Meyyana
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