kaartuvaa
Kaartuvaa is a traditional cartographic and navigational system described in the context of a fictional archipelago. It denotes both the practical craft of mapmaking and the social institutions that train, preserve, and use those maps for exploration, trade, and governance. In the kaartuvaa worldview, maps are not merely representations but tools for interpreting landscape, weather, and routes.
Etymology and terminology: the term combines elements meaning map and collection or practice, reflecting its dual
Practice and methodology: kaartuvaa relies on a suite of instruments and methods. Mapmakers (kartustians) use wax
History and institutions: kaartuvaa emerged among seafaring communities of the archipelago, evolving through guilds that regulate
Cultural significance: kaartuvaa underpins education, ritual storytelling, and decision-making in resource management. It also influences art,