lesem
Lesem refers to a traditional practice found in some cultures, particularly in parts of Southeast Asia, involving the communal sharing and consumption of food. It is more than just a meal; it embodies principles of solidarity, mutual support, and social bonding. The term "lesem" is often associated with the Dayak people of Borneo, where it plays a significant role in their social and cultural life.
The practice typically involves a group of people, often neighbors or members of a community, coming together
Lesem serves as a practical mechanism for mutual aid, ensuring that no individual or household bears an