razlinimi
Razlinimi is a term used in the Razlinian ethnolinguistic tradition to denote a form of communal narrative performance that transmits genealogies, laws, and moral guidelines. Performances combine spoken narration with repetitive refrains, call-and-response segments, and improvised embellishments, and are typically accompanied by percussion and wind instruments.
Etymology: the word is derived from Razlinian roots razl- “to weave” and nimi “thread” or “story,” reflecting
Practice: a lead storyteller narrates a core sequence; participants contribute alternating verses or motifs; stories may
Function: razlinimi serves to codify lineage, adjudicate disputes, teach ethics, and reinforce social cohesion by making
History: sources place the earliest known references in Razlinia’s written ethnographies of the 16th century, though
Scholarly reception: scholars view razlinimi as a living oral tradition that resists fixed canon; debates concern