THE LOCATION AND STRUCTURE OF NUAULU VILLAGES

The location of residential areas concerns the relationship between productive resources and units of consumption. In view of this, the ideal settlement layout should involve a minimization ofthe distance between the totality of all residences and the totality of all resources. In practice the degre...

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subjects Adopted children
Anthropology
Applied anthropology
Applied arts
Architecture
Arts
Behavioral sciences
Buildings
Clans
Cultural anthropology
Cultural customs
Elopement
Families
Family members
Households
Houses
Human geography
Human settlements
Human societies
Kinship
Marriage
Metropolitan areas
Political geography
Practical theology
Religion
Religious practices
Religious rituals
Residential buildings
Rituals
Settlement geography
Settlement patterns
Social institutions
Social sciences
Social structures
Sociology
Theology
Villages
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