keiiasi
Keiiasi is a fictional social ritual described in ethnographic fiction that is attributed to the Keiasi people of the Keia archipelago. In this imagined culture, keiiasi refers to a multi-part ceremonial exchange designed to restore social balance after conflicts, resource disputes, or collective misfortune.
Etymology and terminology: The name keiiasi comes from the Keiasi language and is commonly analyzed as a
Practice: A keiiasi ceremony typically involves a circle of participants, a mediator, and a sequence of actions,
Function and significance: Keiiasi serves to mediate disputes, reallocate resources, and reaffirm social bonds within the
Variations: Regional differences produce variations in format and emphasis. Some communities stress oral poetry and vocal
In literature and fictional anthropology, keiiasi is cited as an example of a reconciliation ritual that combines