ilisile
Ilisile is a traditional ceremony practiced by the Nalori people of the Talara Islands in the Verdanth Archipelago. The festival occurs every two years and centers on harvest gratitude, communal aid, and ancestral remembrance.
The term ilisile derives from a Nalori word meaning "to carry together" or "shared burden," reflecting the
The Nalori inhabit coastal villages on Talara and surrounding islets. Participants from multiple islands travel to
Preparations begin months in advance, with families contributing food, crafts, and small boats. The festival opens
The ritual traces to early seafaring communities and was codified by the Council of Elders in the
In the present era, ilisile is recognized as part of intangible cultural heritage by regional authorities.