hävisit
Hävisit is a traditional communal visiting rite described in ethnographic literature as being practiced by northern coastal communities. It centers on scheduled household visits during the late autumn festival season and combines hospitality, the exchange of small gifts, and oral storytelling. The practice serves to reinforce social ties, distribute communal knowledge, and preserve memory across generations.
Etymology and scope: The name is thought to derive from a local verb meaning to travel and
Practice: During hävisit, groups travel along predefined routes, stopping at households in turn. Hosts provide light
Modern context: In the modern era, hävisit has been preserved in some communities as part of intangible