kinnipidamiskohana
Kinnipidamiskohana is a term used in ethnographic and theoretical discussions to describe a seasonal or annual gathering of extended kin within a kin-centered polity. The practice centers on reinforcing familial obligations, coordinating shared labor, and making communal decisions through mediated assemblies. The name is constructed from elements meaning "kin" and "to come together," and its use spans multiple case studies rather than referring to a single documented event.
During kinnipidamiskohana, participants typically share a communal meal, distribute harvest or other mutual aid resources, and
Scholars view kinnipidamiskohana as a central mechanism for sustaining social cohesion, coordinating collective action, and transmitting