tukipilarin
Tukipilarin refers to a traditional form of communal labor or cooperative work commonly practiced in parts of Africa, particularly in regions such as Nigeria, Ghana, and other West African societies. The term originates from the Yoruba language, where "tukipila" means "to come together" or "to gather," and "rin" implies a collective effort or group activity. This practice involves neighbors, friends, or community members pooling their resources, skills, and time to assist one another in completing tasks that are too large or labor-intensive for an individual to handle alone.
Tukipilarin is often used for significant events such as weddings, funerals, building construction, or agricultural activities
In modern contexts, tukipilarin remains a cultural practice that strengthens social bonds and reinforces communal values.