jäeti
Jäeti is a term used in ethnographic and linguistic thought to denote a hypothetical communal festival described in discussions of non-monetary exchange. In these discussions, jäeti is attributed to a fictional Nordic-inspired culture called the Finnari, allowing scholars to explore ideas about reciprocity, memory, and social cohesion without asserting a real-world community.
According to the imagined description, jäeti is held annually after the harvest in a central public space.
Scholars use jäeti to illustrate theoretical concepts such as gift economies, social capital, and collective memory.
Today, references to jäeti appear mainly in academic exercises, teaching materials, and discussions of ethnographic methods.