tukaisee
Tukaisee is a term used in the ethnographic and literary contexts to describe a cooperative knowledge-transfer practice found in the imagined archipelago of Tuka. It denotes a method of oral transmission where groups collaboratively recite, embellish, and record histories, laws, and genealogies through a ritualized call-and-response performance. The practice emphasizes communal authorship and memory over individual ownership and relies on mnemonic cues, prosody, and gesture.
Etymology: The term is analyzed as composite from tuka- “remember” and -isee “circle” in the archipelago’s languages;
Practice: Typical setting is a circle of participants around a storyteller; a caller initiates a sequence; others
History and usage: Historically rooted in ceremonial seasons; in modern depictions it is represented in literature
Reception and debates: Some scholars praise its fostering of communal identity and resilient memory; others raise