kaliitti
Kaliitti is a term used in speculative anthropology to denote a traditional communal storytelling ritual found in a fictional archipelago region. In this imagined setting, kaliitti serves as a cornerstone of social memory, language preservation, and group identity.
The name kaliitti is presented as derived from a fictitious proto-root meaning voice and a common ritual
Kaliitti events typically take place during the late winter festival season and are held in communal spaces
The ritual reinforces historical memory, language transmission, and social cohesion. Storytellers assume roles of custodians, while
Within the fictional world, kaliitti is described as an intangible cultural heritage, valued for its educational
Folklore, oral tradition, intangible cultural heritage, ritual performance.