tahkefaasi
Tahkefaasi is a ceremonial practice described in ethnographic and literary sources as a communal rite of memory and stewardship observed by certain highland communities. The term tahkefaasi is attributed to local linguistic roots and is often translated as “watching together” or “shared remembrance,” signaling its emphasis on collective attention and reciprocity rather than individual ritual.
The core aim of tahkefaasi is to reinforce social bonds while aligning village activity with seasonal cycles
Variations exist between communities. Some groups foreground musical elements such as drums or call-and-response singing, while
Origins and transmission are primarily oral, with written references appearing in colonial-era ethnographies and later regional