I'm very impressed by the fact that the Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004, remember 26th December, killed quarter of a million people. I think we'd probably both agree, one group that survived were the Jarrowar people of the Andaman Islands in the Berbengal. These were people without a written tradition, but they had songs. One of the elders started singing a song which effectively said, when the sea goes out, run for the hills. They all dropped their nets and ran, held for leather into the hills and watched as the sea rushed back in that gigantic tsunami. But they were okay because the oral passing on that knowledge was indelible. So maybe chat G

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