lahoamisena
Lahoamisena is a term of Malagasy origin, primarily used in Madagascar. It generally refers to a traditional form of communal labor or mutual assistance, particularly prevalent in rural areas. Historically, lahoamisena was a fundamental aspect of Malagasy society, underpinning agricultural practices and community development. It involves the collective effort of villagers or community members to accomplish tasks that would be difficult or impossible to complete individually. These tasks often included preparing fields for planting, harvesting crops, building or repairing houses, and constructing community infrastructure like irrigation channels or roads.
The practice is characterized by reciprocity and solidarity. Those who participate in lahoamisena are expected to