yansmas
Yansmas is a term used primarily in speculative fiction and in some theoretical discussions to describe a distributed social and ceremonial network that binds a community through shared memory, ritual knowledge, and reciprocal obligation. In these contexts, yansmas can be understood as both physical gathering sites and an enduring, intangible web of relationships that transmits histories and practices across generations. The etymology of the word is fictional or context-dependent, with no universally agreed origin.
In typical depictions, yansmas involve regular assemblies, storytelling, music, feasting, and the exchange of crafted goods.
Symbols and artifacts associated with yansmas often include carved markers, memory tablets, or symbolic routes that
Variations of the concept appear across different fictional cultures and speculative ethnographies, highlighting diverse ways communities
See also: memory, ritual, social networks, intangible heritage.