angaovanos
Angaovanos is a term of Malagasy origin, primarily used in Madagascar, referring to a specific type of traditional village or settlement. It describes a community that is often fortified or defensible, reflecting historical needs for protection from enemies or wild animals. These settlements were typically organized around a central living space or courtyard, with houses built in close proximity.
The architecture of an angaovanos often incorporated natural defenses. This could include the strategic placement of
The concept of the angaovanos is deeply intertwined with the history and cultural development of Madagascar.