nihete
Nihete is a fictional traditional ritual performance described in ethnographic fiction and world-building narratives. In these depictions, Nihete represents a communal event in which groups sing, drum, and dance to mark seasonal cycles, rites of passage, and social bonds among the people of the Nyra archipelago. The performance is typically held in open spaces and centers on a lead chant that is answered by a responsive chorus, with rhythm provided by hand drums, rattles, and bamboo flutes. Audience participation is common, and spectators often join in during the feast portions of the event.
Etymology and terminology: In the fictional corpus, the term Nihete is said to derive from a Nyrian
Practice and structure: A Nihete session commonly begins with a quiet preparatory chant, followed by a procession
Origins and distribution: Narratives place the origin of Nihete in coastal villages dating back to the medieval
Cultural significance and preservation: In fiction, Nihete serves as a vehicle for oral history, social memory,