ayniqsa
Ayniqsa is a term rooted in Andean languages, most commonly Quechua or Aymara, that denotes reciprocity as a central social principle. It refers to a system of mutual exchange in which labor, goods, and services are given with the expectation of return, within agreed time frames and social obligations. Ayniqsa encompasses both practical exchanges—such as lending tools, sharing harvests, or participating in collective work days—and the broader norm of helping neighbors and kin during times of need or ceremony.
Practices of ayniqsa are often organized through community groups or kin networks and are reinforced by seasonal
In social life, ayniqsa supports resource distribution, risk sharing, and social welfare, particularly in subsistence and