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Unbuilt Worlds: Understanding Space and Society in Indigenous Settlements
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188 pages
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Focusing on the conceptualization of space in indigenous communities, this book explores the intricate relationship between social structures, cultural practices, and the environment. It challenges conventional Western views by illustrating how dwellings and public spaces are designed to foster community and connection to the land. Additionally, it highlights contemporary efforts by indigenous groups to reclaim and adapt traditional spatial practices. This work is essential for those interested in anthropology, architecture, and the diverse interactions between humans and their surroundings.
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2024, paperback
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