The Plains people, including tribes like the Lakota and Cheyenne, used oral traditions to keep track of important events. They passed down stories, songs, and legends that recounted significant happenings, such as battles, migrations, and important cultural practices. Additionally, they often utilized visual aids like pictographs on hides or rock surfaces to record and communicate historical events and tribal narratives. This oral and visual record-keeping played a crucial role in maintaining their cultural heritage and collective memory.
keep track of events tell the time and make people remember important days!~
because people need to know when and where to meet people. timing can also involve music and the answer for that is that if you dont have the instroment on time the music sounds horrible
Typically by speed and meet rank.
A timekeeper is important to keep track of the time in all sporting events. His job is to prevent any unfair advantages that can occur in the game due to the clock.
The Mayan calendars were highly accurate in predicting astronomical events and important dates. They were able to accurately track celestial movements and align them with significant events in their culture.
Public Relations (PR) in track and field events is important for promoting the sport, attracting sponsors, and increasing fan engagement. It helps to build the image of athletes, teams, and events, ultimately contributing to the growth and success of the sport.
For the same reasons why people compete in anything. For fun, fame and money.
A decathlon consists of 10 track and field events
Important events are placed in chronological order because it's easier to keep track of and it allows you to see how one event leads to and influences another event.
They use a chronometer able to measure 1/100 second.
The same way as they do in the U.S. and most other countries who compete in athletic events that require movement on a track: clockwise.
Field event, all events that ur not actually on the track are field events!