ritsgang
Ritsgang is a term sometimes used in historical and ethnographic contexts to describe a specific type of ritualistic procession or march. It often refers to a formal or semi-formal movement of a group of people, typically in a structured formation, accompanying a significant object, person, or during a specific ceremony. The purpose of a ritsgang can vary widely, including religious observances, political demonstrations, community celebrations, or even as a form of protest or social commentary. The term itself might derive from older Germanic languages, suggesting a long-standing tradition of organized movement in public spaces for ceremonial purposes.
Historically, ritsgange have been documented in various European cultures. They could involve religious processions carrying relics,