Kaaä
Kaaä is a term used in the fictional ethnography of the Kaaic cultures to denote a multifunctional artefact and the ritual framework surrounding it. The term refers to both a tangible object and a social concept that encodes memory, obligation, and communal agreement within communities.
Physically, a kaaä is typically a circular disc about 9 to 15 centimeters in diameter, carved from
In ritual use, the kaaä marks formal agreements, such as fealty bonds, treaties, or rites of passage.
Etymology and variation: The name kaaä is traced to the Kaaic language; kaa may denote memory or
In modern scholarship and arts, kaaä is cited as an example of material culture that encodes social