@article{oai:minpaku.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004300, author = {松山, 利夫 and Matsuyama, Toshio}, issue = {4}, journal = {国立民族学博物館研究報告, Bulletin of the National Museum of Ethnology}, month = {Mar}, note = {One Djinang man, Mr. WunuWun, a leader of Gamardi outstation, visited to Darwin and Katherin when he was a teenager, because he wanted to work in the Army or Airforce, which were stationed at Darwin in 1944. He stayed in white society for 10 years. Then Mr. WunuWun returned to his country in Arnhem Land. But he did not stay there. He moved to Maningrida, one of the Aboriginal towns in Central Arnhem Land, in 1957. Around 1968 he and three kinsmen started to build-up Gamardi outstation, in Djinang territory, which was WunuWun's mother's country. He has stayed at Gamardi ever since. He has purchased some modern items, such as TV-Video set, two trucks and other things. He received 5,000 A$ per year from his bark-paintings, which he sold through the Arts and Crafts Centre to white people in cities. The other Djinba group man, Mr. BulunBulun, has stayed in Gamardi outstation since 1976, with his wife, who is a sister of Mr. WunuWun. He spent everyday for hunting, drawing bark-paintings and joining ritual ceremonies. He had no experience of city life. Nowadays he owns modern items more than Mr. WunuWun. He bought a TV-Video set, a generator, a truck, a refrigerator (unusable), an electric fan and so on, from the income obtained from selling his bark-paintings. (He gets 5,000 A$ per year). BulunBulun has the most modern items in Gamardi. This must suggest that he is still yearning for "White Culture". On the other hand, he is trying to make a new outstation at his country, to stay there with his kin's people, so as to spend everyday hunting, gathering, painting and joining ceremonies. In this report, I describe their life histories and discuss their changing life-style. I demonstrate that; these two men still maintain hunter-gatherer culture, essentially; and this aspect of their life histories form a striking contrast to some Aboriginal groups resident on non-Aboriginal Land or Reserves, such as the Aboriginies in the Kununurra Region, Western Australia [SHAW 1986].}, pages = {783--820}, title = {アーネムランド・アボリジニの生活史 : ジナン族ガマディ アウトステーションに居住する2人の男性の事例}, volume = {14}, year = {1990}, yomi = {マツヤマ, トシオ} }