Kaendoki
Kaendoki is a term that appears in historical and ethnographic accounts, often associated with specific cultural practices or social structures. While the exact meaning and context can vary depending on the source, it generally refers to a form of communal labor or reciprocal obligation within certain societies. These obligations might involve tasks such as farming, building, or assisting with celebrations and funerals. The system of kaendoki was designed to foster cooperation and mutual support among community members, ensuring that essential tasks were completed and that individuals received help when needed.
The practice of kaendoki was typically embedded within kinship or village-based social organizations. It provided a