aurutoru
Aurutoru is a term that refers to a specific type of ancient oral tradition found in certain Polynesian cultures, particularly those from the Cook Islands. It describes a formal and often lengthy recital of genealogy, history, and significant events, typically performed by a designated storyteller or orator. These recitations were not simply memorized narratives but were understood to be living repositories of cultural knowledge, connecting past generations to the present.
The performance of aurutoru was a highly skilled art, requiring a deep understanding of the intricate genealogies,
Aurutoru played a crucial role in maintaining social cohesion and identity within these societies. It provided