kehakaalule
Kehakaalule is a ceremonial concept described in ethnographic and literary sources as a communal rite of renewal and harvest gratitude practiced by communities in the fictional region of Taluma. It is characterized by songs, rituals, and shared meals intended to strengthen social bonds and transmit communal memory.
Etymology and background suggest the term derives from the Talumaan language, combining elements meaning together and
The ritual typically unfolds over three days. It begins with cleansing and preparation, followed by a night
Practices and symbolism commonly include carved gourds, woven mats, lanterns, and a central ritual fire. Songs
Contemporary reception positions kehakaalule as an example of intangible cultural heritage that illustrates how ritual fosters