Neighbourhood Maps

Pages 60 to 65.

For the sake of convenience the households were numbered in sequence from one end of each village to the other. The houses did not stretch in a straight line along the beach, but were located so unevenly that occasionally one house was directly behind another. A schematic linear representation will, however, be sufficient to show the effect of location in the formation of neighbourhood groups.

VILLAGE I

Lumā

(The name of the girl will be placed under the number of the household. Adolescent girls’ names in capitals, girls’ just reaching puberty in lower case and the pre-adolescent children in italics.)

1

2
Vala

3

4
Lita

5
Maliu
Pola

6
Lusi

7
Fitu
Ula

8
Lia

9
Fiva
Luna

10

11

12

13

14
Lota

15
Pala
Vi
Pele

16

17
Tuna

18

19

20

21
Losa

22

23

24
Tulipa

25
Masina

26
Mina
Sona

27
Tina

28
Tita
Sina
Elisa

29


Aso
Suna

30
Selu
Tolo

31

32

33

VILLAGE II

Siufaga

(Household 38 in Siufaga is adjacent to household 1 in Lumā. The two villages are geographically continuous but socially they are separate units.)