@article{oai:minpaku.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004343, author = {菅原, 和孝 and Sugawara, Kazuyoshi}, 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 = {This paper analyzes the visiting activity of the Central Kalahari San in the sedentary community at !Koi!kom, focusing on three different aspects, i.e., social relationship, social and economic transaction, and face-to-face interaction. 1) SOCIAL RELATIONSHIP: Adolescent males far more frequently visit the subject camp, composed of G/wi-speaking people, than do adolescent females. Adult females visit as often as do adult males, but their sphere of social intercourse is mostly restricted within the same linguistic group, whereas male social relationships range beyond the boundary of the linguistic group. The subject camp has especially close relationships with three different camps, the first and the second of which are connected with it by close consanguineous and affinal ties. The third camp, composed of G//ana-speaking people, has recently developed a symbiotic relationship with the subject camp. The correlation of visiting frequency with kinship distance is examined. It is significant that both males and females belonging to the category of non-kinsmen visit the subject camp only infrequently. Female consanguines for the resident females visit the subject camp quite often, whereas those for resident males rarely visit it. Longitudinal analysis of the composition of visitors reveals that more than thirty percent of the San people living in other camps have never visited the subject group, both during the first}, pages = {1031--1111}, title = {セントラル・カラハリ・サンにおける訪問者と居住者の社会関係と対面相互行為 : !Koi!kom定住地での訪問活動の観察より}, volume = {12}, year = {1988}, yomi = {スガワラ, カズヨシ} }