sugulikku
Sugulikku is a term used in a fictional ethnography to denote a collective ritual and the social ethos that sustains community among the Suguli people. It refers both to a ceremonial event and to the philosophy of mutual aid, reciprocity, and shared memory that underpins daily life.
In the Suguli language, sug- means together and likku means light or spark, linking communal action with
The ritual centers on a public gathering held to mark harvests, crises, or life transitions. Participants sit
Local communities adapt sugulikku with distinct songs, foods, and roles for elders, youth, and guests. Some variants