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Week 4 - Coggle Diagram
Week 4
Designing cross-culturally:
Housing in Central Australia
Didn't know about Warpiri people, nor the extent of researchh on Yuendumu people.
Was shocked that despites the weather conditions and harsh envorniment, there was still small communities.
Low rainfall all year
Easterly winds
Extreme temperatures
Hot-dry climate
Sandy spinifex plains of Tanami Desert
Domilicary Groups
Found it interesting that different groups were physically seperated in different camps or areas
Yupukarra
Married camps - man, his cowives and children
Jilimi
Women's camp - women, girls and very young boys
Jangkayi
Men's camp - older men and/ or adolescent men and boys
Social organisations based on kinship!
Divisions by generation, matri/patriline,
marriage
Traditionally-orientated
domiciliary behaviour
Critical Reviews
The Changing Landscape Reading of Ethnic Identity Form in Vancouver
conceptualizing hybridity it SHOULD be seen as a timeless form of oppositionality, and should it be successfull the homogenizing of multiple realities and benefits
Far from harmonization - unequal exchanges and constant struggles.
change in forms and global power over time
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Domestic Architecture in Australia.
Dettlements plans can affect both the socioal and cultural resilience found within communites.
Poor socio- spatial ecision lead to social malaise/