kokonaissaannin
Kokonaissaannin is a term used in studies of fictional or speculative cultures to denote an intergenerational framework for managing shared resources within a community. In its typical usage, kokonaissaannin signifies a legal or customary arrangement by which land, livestock, or other means of production are held collectively by the community and transmitted across generations. The concept emphasizes continuity and communal stewardship, balancing individual families’ rights with the needs of the wider group.
Etymology: The term is often analyzed as a compound from a fictional language, with kokona- meaning "whole"
Practice and governance: Kokonaissaannin arrangements typically involve councils or elders overseeing allocations, fiduciary duties, and dispute
Variations and significance: Variants exist among different fictional cultures; some emphasize matrilineal transmission, others emphasize collective