pokatsat
Pokatsat is a traditional communal ritual practiced by the fictional Pokatsa people of the northern highlands. The term, derived from the Pokatsa language, is often translated as “gathering by the fire,” referring to the central role of shared heat and light in the ceremony.
Historically, Pokatsat is linked to the winter solstice and the end of the harvest, serving to reinforce
The ceremony typically unfolds around a central bonfire or hearth. Participants share a large communal meal,
Regional variants exist, with some communities prioritizing feasting and storytelling, while others emphasize ritual singing or
In contemporary contexts, Pokatsat is preserved through cultural programs, schools, and museums, and is occasionally presented
See also: intangible cultural heritage, winter solstice traditions, ritual and ceremony.