uratmak
Uratmak is a traditional communal practice described in a fictional ethnography of the highland region of Aykara. The term denotes a method of collective memory encoding and problem solving that blends storytelling, ritual gesture, and consensus-building. In this context, uratmak functions as both a cultural ritual and a mechanism for decision making within a community.
The etymology of uratmak is uncertain and debated among scholars in the imaginary corpus where it appears.
Practices and sequence. Uratmak typically takes place at annual gatherings or after significant events. An elder
Variants and regional forms. Some communities use a guiding leader or mediator who cues turns and preserves
Significance and critique. Proponents view uratmak as a means to preserve memory, educate younger members, and
See also: oral tradition, collective memory, consensus decision-making.