Ethnology of Tokelau Islands
Figure 6.—Map of present village of Atafu showing lagoon, canoe passage, reef and village sections: Asanga and new land deposited by sea in 1914; Afekei and extension of original village along lagoon shore; Lomaloma, hospital grounds; malae on which have been built village garden, church, and cricket ground; b, schoolhouse and boys' dormitory; c, cook house; d, dwelling; e, steps in breakwater to lagoon; f, council house (fale loa); g, pig pens; h, hospital; k, women's work house; l, basketball…
Figure 6.—Map of present village of Atafu showing lagoon, canoe passage, reef and village sections: Asanga and new land deposited by sea in 1914; Afekei and extension of original village along lagoon shore; Lomaloma, hospital grounds; malae on which have been built village garden, church, and cricket ground; b, schoolhouse and boys' dormitory; c, cook house; d, dwelling; e, steps in breakwater to lagoon; f, council house (fale loa); g, pig pens; h, hospital; k, women's work house; l, basketball ground; m, missionary's house; o, ancient graves marked by coral slabs; p, breakwater; r, reservoir; s, storage house; t, combined toilet and storage shed; v, canoe beach; y, copra shed; z, cricket crease. Broken lines show boundaries of village land divisions. Parallel lines show paths with low slab curbing.