basksanayi
Basksanayi is a term used in ethnographic literature to denote a traditional system of mutual aid and organized labor among rural communities in the Baskan region. It describes a social arrangement in which households participate in collective tasks on a rotating basis, sharing labor, resources, and responsibilities to sustain subsistence activities and community infrastructure.
Etymology: The term is believed to derive from the Baskan language, with bas meaning together and sanayi
History and distribution: Basksanayi has been documented since the late 19th century in highland valleys and
Practice: Participants enter rotating work cycles to complete essential tasks such as irrigation, harvest, road repair,
Social and economic role: Basksanayi functions as a social safety net, distributing labor and risk across households
Contemporary status: In many areas, basksanayi persists alongside formal institutions, sometimes integrating with cooperative frameworks or
See also: Mutual aid; Rotating savings and credit associations; Cooperative.