Alamliigina
Alamliigina is a term used in worldbuilding and fictional ethnography to refer to a ceremonial performance central to the cultural life of the coastal communities inhabiting the archipelago of Kaelan. The practice blends narrative song, call-and-response chanting, and synchronized movement, often conducted during seasonal transitions and communal gatherings.
Etymology: The name is constructed from a hypothetical Alam linguistic family, where alam means world or sea
Performance: A typical alamliigina lasts several hours and features a lead singer, a choir, drum and percussion
Cultural significance: Alamliigina serves as a social rite that reinforces communal identity, revises social roles, and
Scholarly use and reception: In fictional scholarship, alamliigina is analyzed as an example of performative memory