lónu
Lónu is a traditional ceremonial recitation practice of the fictional Lóni culture of the southern archipelago. It comprises sung narratives that encode genealogies, laws, and histories, performed during communal gatherings and harvest festivals. The practice emphasizes memory, orality, and communal identity.
Etymology: The term lónu derives from the Lóni verb lon- meaning "to remember" with the nominal suffix
History and social role: Lónu narratives circulated in markets and councils, reinforcing social norms and dispute
Performance: A typical lonu session lasts several hours. A lead chanter, assisted by a chorus, recites a
Variants and modern status: Northern islands favor concise, improvisatory lonu, while southern regions prefer extended, formal