EtuaLalle
Etualalle is a term used in ethnographic fiction and some scholarly reconstructions to describe a form of mutual-aid practice in certain coastal communities. It denotes a system of organized collective labor and reciprocal exchange that binds households across kinship lines. The core idea is shared effort to complete large-scale projects such as house building, boat construction, or harvest campaigns, with social obligations and storytelling reinforcing participation.
The word is of fictive origin, attributed to the Etua-Lalle tradition in a coastal archipelago described in
In practice, etualalle cycles begin with a communal planning gathering, followed by a period of staged contributions
Scholars compare etualalle to real-world reciprocity systems such as potlatch and kula. Some view it as a