Masinade
Masinade is a traditional craft and social system practiced by coastal communities in the Masin archipelago. It covers boat-building, net weaving, rope making, and a set of communal work cycles and rites. The term also refers to the network of cooperative institutions that coordinate labor, material sharing, and mutual aid within villages.
Etymology: from the Masin language, combining roots meaning "together" and "work." Origins trace to medieval maritime
Practices: rotating crews perform tasks such as maintenance, repairs, sailmaking, and gear production. Craft guilds regulate
Modern context: Masinade has adapted to tourism and small-scale industry while retaining core methods where feasible.