katsovaa
Katsovaa is a fictional cultural concept used in worldbuilding and speculative fiction to describe a system of memory preservation and knowledge transmission within a community. It encompasses oral storytelling, mnemonic songs, ritual objects, and communal spaces that encode and transmit information across generations.
Etymology: The term is invented for worldbuilding purposes; in the imagined language it combines roots associated
Practice: In portrayals, katsovaa includes an annual festival during which elders recount genealogies, laws, and historical
Technology and evolution: In more technologically oriented variants, memory artifacts may be augmented with simple recording
Social function: Katsovaa serves to reinforce group identity, authorize custodians of knowledge, and provide a framework
Variants and reception: Some authors depict rival communities with divergent katsovaa practices, emphasizing domains such as
See also: oral tradition, cultural heritage, memory, folklore, worldbuilding.