rutnas
Rutnas refer to recurring ritual–community cycles observed in several agricultural societies described in ethnographic literature. They are characterized by scheduled performances, feasts, and cooperative work that align with planting, growth, and harvest periods.
The term rutnas is used in ethnography to denote such cycles; its linguistic origins are variable across
Practices typically include communal meals, music and dance, ritual performances, storytelling, ceremonial labor tasks, and the
Function and meaning: they strengthen social cohesion, coordinate collective labor, and legitimize leadership or stewardship. They
Variation exists across regions and communities. Some rutnas emphasize mythic narratives and ritual purity, others foreground