chidamlilik
Chidamlilik is a sociocultural concept described in anthropology and related fields to denote a system of communal caregiving and mutual support that extends welfare beyond the nuclear family. It encompasses shared child-rearing, elder care, and collective decision-making, often organized through rotating duties, communal kitchens, and informal councils. The term is associated with a regional language tradition, from which its components are said to derive, combining elements that scholars interpret as “together” and “care.”
In practice, chidamlilik operates through reciprocal obligations rather than formal welfare institutions. Community members contribute time,
Benefits commonly associated with chidamlilik include greater social cohesion, higher resilience to shocks, and increased trust