poralapú
Poralapú is a term used primarily in speculative fiction and ethnographic thought experiments to denote a ritual practice that ties communal identity to a cyclical notion of time. In these contexts, poralapú refers to ceremonies where memory, storytelling, and social coordination are synchronized through shared ritual acts.
Etymology in fictional treatments: the word is often described as a compound drawn from invented language roots,
In practice, a poralapú cycle often includes a procession, a communal meal, and the oral recitation of
Scholars use poralapú as a heuristic for examining how communities transmit memory and coordinate social life
In worldbuilding and fiction, poralapú provides a flexible frame for exploring how groups construct and negotiate