kedjakinas
Kedjakinas is a term encountered in certain Southeast Asian ethnographic and linguistic sources to describe a network of kinship and social obligation that extends beyond the nuclear family. In these usages, kedjakinas binds individuals through blood ties, marital connections, and ceremonial or reciprocal relationships, creating a framework for mutual support and collective responsibility within a community.
The etymology of kedjakinas is not standardized. In the cited literature, the word appears in varying spellings
In communities that recognize kedjakinas, obligations can include sharing resources, assisting kin in times of illness
It is related to broader anthropological concepts of kinship, reciprocity, and alliance in Austronesian-speaking and adjacent
Because of its regional and linguistic variability, kedjakinas remains a niche term with limited standardized definition