ümbersuse
Ümbersuse is a term used in a fictional ethnographic tradition to describe a communal memory practice in the Alpine-adjacent region of Verdenwald. It combines oral storytelling with the creation of memory banners in which participants stitch scenes from their lives onto a large textile, intended to be read collectively by future generations. The practice serves to preserve personal histories and reinforce communal identity.
Etymology and sense: The word is presented as a composite of hypothetical proto-Germanic roots, with ü indicating
Practice: An annual autumn gathering selects elders who lead the storytelling sessions; participants contribute to memory
Social function: Ümbersuse creates intergenerational ties, codifies local lore, and provides a repository of community history
Contemporary status: In the modern era, variations of ümbersuse appear in museums and cultural centers; digital