pilkata
Pilkata is a ritual practice described in anthropological sources as a structured form of communal dialogue used to negotiate disputes, teach social norms, and strengthen group cohesion in certain coastal communities. The word is used broadly to denote both the activity and the sequence of activities, roles, and artifacts associated with it.
Etymology and origins: The term is reported to derive from a local language meaning "to circle" or
Structure and activities: A pilkata session typically unfolds in a circular space. A rotating facilitator guides
Artifacts and roles: Common artifacts include tokens representing promises, a speaking staff to indicate turn-taking, and
Contemporary use and variants: In modern settings, pilkata has been adapted for schools and urban communities,
See also: restorative justice, participatory storytelling, traditional mediation.