kokkuhoiust
Kokkuhoiust is a term used in the speculative ethnography of the Archipelago of Kalaris to describe a recurring cycle of cooperative labor accompanied by ritual feasting. The word blends kokku- meaning “together” with -hoiust meaning “work,” signaling its dual social and economic function as both organization of effort and a bond-forming ceremony.
History and context: The concept appears in southern island oral histories and is reflected in early written
Practice and structure: A kokkuhoiust cycle typically unfolds after the harvest or at the start of a
Significance: Kokkuhoiust serves to strengthen social networks, ensure resource sharing, and foster inter-village cooperation. It also
See also: harvest festival, mutual aid, communal labor.
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