heimojen
Heimojen refers to the genitive plural of heimo, a Finnish term for a social group based on kinship, common origin, language, and culture. In anthropology and historical contexts, heimo (and by extension heimojen) denotes a community characterized by lineage ties and a shared cultural repertoire, sometimes occupying a defined territory. Membership is typically inherited through descent, though alliances and marriages can alter affiliation. Social organization in a heimo often centers on kinship networks, with leadership and decision-making historically exercised by elders, councils, or a chieftain figure, depending on the culture. Economic life may rely on reciprocal obligations, pastoral or agricultural production, and collective resource management, with rituals and rites reinforcing group identity and cohesion.
The concept varies widely between societies. Some heimojen structures are relatively small and egalitarian, others show
In Finland and in Finnish-language scholarship, heimojen discourse is primarily historical or descriptive, used in ethnography,