sulkumerkit
Sulkumerkit are traditional carved wooden plaques used in the genealogical and ceremonial practices of several communities in the northern highlands. The term refers to a set of flat disks or panels, typically strung on cords or housed in a wooden box, that bear stylized symbols representing family lines, clan myths, and ancestral narratives. They function as durable records of lineage and memory.
The name is thought to derive from the local language, with sulku meaning "to remember" and merkit
Carving is traditionally performed by skilled artisans known as merkkologists (local term), often trained within families.
Historically, sulkumerkit were used during rites of passage, weddings, and commemorations. Elders would present a set
While most commonly associated with highland communities, regional variants exist in motif conventions, materials, and inscription