ílami
Ílami is a term used in speculative anthropology and worldbuilding to describe a form of communal memory practice centered on oral narratives and kinship ties. Although the term appears in different fictional and hypothetical settings, it typically denotes a staged event in which members recount histories, myths, and genealogies to bind the group together and legitimize social roles.
Etymology and usage notes. In most imagined linguistic backgrounds, ílami derives from a root meaning “to bind”
Forms and structure. Common features include a designated time (often annual), a venue appropriate for audience
Functions and variation. Ílami serves to transmit knowledge across generations, codify laws and customs, and resolve
Scholarship and fiction. The concept is discussed as a hypothetical model for understanding oral tradition and