kasaumus
Kasaumus is a term that originates from the Maori language of New Zealand, where it refers to a traditional form of communal living and social organization. The term translates to "to live together" or "to share." Kasaumus is characterized by a strong sense of community, mutual support, and shared responsibilities. It is often associated with the Maori concept of "whanaungatanga," which emphasizes the importance of family, kinship, and extended social networks.
In a kasaumus context, individuals live together in a shared space, such as a marae or a
The concept of kasaumus has been influential in contemporary New Zealand society, particularly in the context
Despite its benefits, kasaumus also faces challenges, including issues related to housing affordability, social cohesion, and