UlukaleVillage Archive
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If It Isn't Told, It Is Forgotten

Buildings collapse in time, but what truly keeps a village alive is people's memories. This page is set aside to record the stories, customs, nicknames and lived experiences told by the villagers.

"Those who left the village sometimes return and wander among their old houses and schools, remembering days gone by."
— An observation about Ulukale
This section is still at the beginning. The topics below show the kinds of memories we hope to gather. You can be the one to write the first story.
What Are We Collecting?

The headings of memory

Household & Family Stories

Whose house was which, where each family name comes from, who migrated where? Let's map the village's people together.

Folk Songs & Nicknames

Sayings, melodies and family nicknames particular to the village, and the stories behind them.

Customs & Work

The mulberry harvest, the queue at the mill, wedding customs, festivals, days of collective work.

Kitchen & Recipes

The village's dishes, mulberry molasses, winter preparations and recipes handed down from grandmothers.

School Memories

The years spent at the village school, teachers, classmates and photographs from those days.

Events & Turning Points

Migration, natural disasters, important years — the moments that changed the village's fate.

Say the First Word

Leave Your Memory

A short memory, a name, a date... whatever you remember is valuable. Write it below and let's add it to the archive.

Submitted memories may be published in the archive after review. If you prefer your name not to appear, just let us know.