kohdunsuun
Kohdunsuun is a term used to describe a traditional, community-based system of reciprocal labor arrangements observed in various rural societies. It functions as a rotating schedule of collaborative work that accompanies seasonal farming tasks such as planting, weeding, and harvest. The core idea is mutual aid: participants contribute labor to others’ plots in return for labor credits that can be redeemed when their own fields require attention.
The term is used in ethnographic literature and is thought to derive from a combined root meaning
Practices vary by region but commonly involve organized groups, rotating leadership, and the sharing of tools,
With modernization, some communities have formalized kohdunsuun as cooperatives or integrated it with microfinance and digital
Related concepts include mutual aid, reciprocal exchange, and cooperative farming.