tajutuna
Tajutuna is a traditional socio-ecological framework practiced by coastal communities of the Navatu Archipelago. It integrates marine resource use, land management, ritual life, and social governance to sustain livelihoods and ecological health. The system centers on seasonal cycles, customary laws, and reciprocal obligations between people and the sea, aiming to balance short-term needs with long-term resilience.
Etymology and origins are linked to the local language, with Tajutuna often interpreted as a compound meaning
Core elements include seasonal harvest calendars, protected or tabu zones where fishing is restricted, and agreed-upon
Governance typically features a council of elders and a neighborhood-based assembly, sometimes with a women's council
In contemporary contexts, Tajutuna is increasingly discussed as a model of co-management and indigenous knowledge in