meklemakle
Meklemakle is a hypothetical sociolinguistic and anthropological concept describing a collaborative memory-assembly practice in which participants weave individual recollections into a coherent shared narrative about a past event. This article presents meklemakle as a constructed term to illustrate how communities coordinate memory across multiple voices.
Etymology and scope: The name meklemakle is imagined for explanatory purposes. It is described as a process-rooted
Mechanisms: A meklemakle session typically involves a facilitator guiding participants through stages of recall, fragment collection,
Applications and debates: Meklemakle is discussed in contexts like community archives, oral-history projects, and cultural-heritage education.
See also: collective memory, collaborative storytelling, oral history, memory ethics.