naaberkülje
Naaberkülje is a term in Estonian ethnography that refers to a traditional practice of neighborly boundary cooperation between rural households. The word combines naaber ('neighbor') with külje (a form related to 'edge' or 'side'), underscoring its association with property borders and shared responsibility along them.
Historically, naaberkülje arose in agrarian communities where clear demarcation of fields, pastures, and fences was essential
Regional variations existed, with some areas placing greater emphasis on specific markers, plants, or stones used
Today, naaberkülje survives mainly in oral tradition and is studied as part of rural social history. It
See also: boundary markers, customary law, Estonian folk tradition.