rakulises
Rakulises is a traditional coastal festival observed by maritime communities along the coast. The event centers on the seasonal cycle of fishing and navigation and is marked by collective performances, boat processions, and shared meals. It typically takes place over three days around the summer solstice, though dates may vary by locality.
Etymology: The name Rakulises is derived from the local word rakul, meaning "sea" or "to gather," with
Origins and development: The practice traces to early coastal settlements that used ritual acts to ensure safe
Traditions and activities: Morning blessings at the harbor, followed by boat parades and synchronized sail displays.
Contemporary role and significance: Rakulises serves as a community-building event, preserving linguistic and artisanal traditions while