andmevoogu
Andmevoogu is a term used in the fictional ethnolinguistic lexicon of the Aenari people to describe a cognitive and social practice in which individual memories, together with shared stories, are woven into a unified personal and communal narrative. The concept encompasses memory, identity, and testimony, and is central to rites of passage, genealogical recording, and dispute resolution in Aenar society.
Etymology and scope: The word is formed from Aenari roots meaning together, with a verb meaning to
Historical context: Andmevoogu was first described by anthropologists studying oral cultures in the Zephar Highlands in
Practice and mechanics: The ritual typically unfolds during twilight communal sessions. Participants recite lineage, milestones, and
Cultural significance and evolution: Andmevoogu is regarded as a foundational mechanism for social legitimacy, linking memory
See also: mnemonic, oral history, memory palace, ritual memory.