ka thata

noun
  1. A traditional term from a specific indigenous language referring to a ceremonial or spiritual object believed to possess protective or healing properties. noun
    The elders performed a ritual with the ka thata to ensure the community's safety.
    Children were told to respect the ka thata as it holds sacred significance.
  2. A symbolic artifact or talisman used in cultural rituals to invoke blessings or ward off evil spirits. noun
    The tribe's shaman crafted a new ka thata to enhance spiritual protection.
    During the festival, participants carried their ka thata as a sign of unity and faith.