kalaliemeen
Kalaliemeen is a term used in the fictional context of the Kalali people to describe a ritual practice of communal memory preservation and transmission. The term is typically rendered as "the memory of the people" and is built from kalali- meaning "people" and meen meaning "memory" or "to remember."
During kalaliemeen, elders and skilled storytellers recount genealogies, laws, heroic histories, and place-names. The performance blends
The ritual reinforces social identity and cohesion, authorizes alliances, and provides a durable record by referencing
In scholarly and worldbuilding discussions, kalaliemeen is cited as an example of oral heritage that relies
In fictional corpora, it is used to explore themes of memory, continuity, and cultural resilience.
See also: oral tradition, intangible cultural heritage, memory, indigenous knowledge, worldbuilding.