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Description
Will Ruddick:
"In Kenya, the Mweria system thrived among the Mijikenda and other ethnic groups. Mweria, involved community members taking turns to assist each other with agricultural tasks, construction, and preparations for cultural events.
Key aspects of Mweria included:
- Reciprocal Support: Each member’s contribution was recognized and reciprocated, ensuring a balanced exchange of labor.
- Social Cohesion: The practice reinforced social bonds and provided a social safety net for families.
- Cultural Continuity: Mweria was intertwined with cultural rituals, preserving traditional knowledge and customs."
(https://willruddick.substack.com/p/from-ireland-meitheal-to-kenya-mweria)