teikianti
Teikianti is a term that originates from the Māori language of New Zealand, where it refers to the practice of sharing and distributing resources within a community. The concept of teikianti is deeply rooted in Māori culture and philosophy, emphasizing the importance of collective well-being and the equitable distribution of resources. It is often associated with the principles of manaakitanga, which translates to hospitality and kindness, and whanaungatanga, which refers to the strength and well-being of family and community.
In a teikianti system, resources such as food, shelter, and other necessities are shared among community members,
The practice of teikianti has been influential in shaping Māori society and has been adopted by some
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in teikianti as a model for addressing social