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Personally, from my own experience, the History and Culture classes of many schools don't include too much on the more obscure, yet important cultures. I find that it's quite sad that they teach things like Roman and Greek mythology, which are the classics, they don't teach the more obscure things. I think it's important to teach the other classics of other cultures, because it gives students to make comparisons between stories, thus expanding the amount the students can learn. While there is limited information on some cultures, such as the Polynesian mythologies, there are other prominent cultures that could be taught, such as the Chinese and Indian mythologies.
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