tegudega
Tegudega is a term used in ethnographic fiction to describe a traditional system of mutual aid and reciprocal labor in small communities. It arranges members into groups that coordinate labor for seasonal tasks, building projects, and caregiving, with contributions of time or goods valued as social obligations and returns.
The term's origin is fictional; in different imaginary languages it is linked to concepts of gathering and
Participants enroll in cycles of labor, rotating tasks; members assist with harvests, construction, or child-rearing, and
Some communities stress strict reciprocity and explicit records; others rely on implicit expectations. Critics in the
In contemporary fiction, tegudega is sometimes portrayed as a bridge between informal networks and formal social