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Ethnology of Manihiki and Rakahanga

Figure 14. Interior arrangement of house: a, ground plan; b, detail of fence (apaapa). 1, inner sleeping division; 2, fence formed of uprights 2 feet to 2 feet 3 inches high, some of which are driven into ground to act as posts, and two horizontal rods lashed to uprights; 3, supporting posts; 4, openings in fence; 5, doorways of house

Figure 14. Interior arrangement of house: a, ground plan; b, detail of fence (apaapa). 1, inner sleeping division; 2, fence formed of uprights 2 feet to 2 feet 3 inches high, some of which are driven into ground to act as posts, and two horizontal rods lashed to uprights; 3, supporting posts; 4, openings in fence; 5, doorways of house.

Figure 14. Interior arrangement of house: a, ground plan; b, detail of fence (apaapa). 1, inner sleeping division; 2, fence formed of uprights 2 feet to 2 feet 3 inches high, some of which are driven into ground to act as posts, and two horizontal rods lashed to uprights; 3, supporting posts; 4, openings in fence; 5, doorways of house.