kidehilän
Kidehilän is a traditional cultural practice and social institution practiced among the indigenous communities of the Pacific Northwest, particularly within the Haida, Tlingit, Tsimshian, and Coast Salish peoples. The term "kidehilän" broadly refers to a community-based system of mutual support, responsibility, and social governance that emphasizes collective well-being and cultural continuity.
Historically, kidehilän has functioned as a form of social organization involving communal decision-making, resource sharing, and
In contemporary contexts, kidehilän continues to serve as a means of preserving indigenous identity and cultural
The concept emphasizes reciprocity, collective responsibility, and the importance of maintaining a balanced relationship with the
While rooted in traditional social structures, kidehilän adapts to modern challenges by integrating traditional knowledge with
There is limited formal academic literature on kidehilän as a standalone concept, but it is frequently referenced