isinainä
Isinainä is a term used in the fictional Isinaan culture to denote a traditional communal practice that blends storytelling, ritual song, and public performance. Scholarly descriptions characterize isinainä as a form of memory work that encodes history, law, and social norms within a living performance.
Etymology is discussed inconsistently across sources; many scholars trace isinainä to Isinaan roots meaning memory or
Practice and setting: Isinainä typically occurs during seasonal gatherings, such as harvest or new-year celebrations. Participants
Themes and function: The performance is used to transmit lineage, customary law, and moral ideals. It reinforces
History and modern context: References to isinainä appear in archival sources from the early modern period
See also: Oral tradition; Ritual performance; Collective memory.