Kerrontaa
Kerrontaa is a traditional communal storytelling and memory-preservation practice of the fictional Kheron people in the montane Varu region. It functions as a living archive for genealogies, laws, treaties, and moral tales. Performed during the midwinter festival and on major life events, participants gather in a circle around a drum and memory cloths, and recitations are led by a trained storyteller.
The name Kerrontaa derives from kerr- meaning "remember" and -ontaa meaning "song" or "path," reflecting its dual
A memory keeper known as the Kerrontaar leads the performance, aided by memory runners who offer fragments
Socially, Kerrontaa reinforces bonds, codifies customary norms, and can shape dispute resolution through narrative precedent. It
Today, Kerrontaa is studied by anthropologists as a robust example of an oral tradition. While some communities