wantokism
English
WOTD – 27 August 2015
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈwɑntɒkɪzəm/
Audio (Southern England) (file)
Noun
wantokism (uncountable)
- The Melanesian cultural practice of relying on one's wantoks for any need, and of sharing the fruits of one's personal success with one's wantoks.
- 2004, Frederick Errington, Deborah Gewertz, Yali's Question: Sugar, Culture, and History, page 197:
- Many of these demands derive, RSL[Ramu Sugar Limited] believes, from the negative aspects of Papua New Guinean custom. These include wantokism, jealousy, exorbitant landowner-claims, and a handout mentality.
- 2009, Sarah Dix, Emmanuel Pok, Combating Corruption in Traditional Societies: Papua New Guinea, Robert I. Rotberg, Corruption, Global Security, and World Order, page 249,
- Of course, wantokism, as it has been illustrated thus far, is not different from informal networks elsewhere in the world. […] Traditionally, wantokism was rooted in custom, guided by natural laws, and informally enforced by the village.
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