“所有者”与“管理者”:土地权维护中的仪式合作与相互依赖

K. Palmer
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介绍性评论涉及一些澳大利亚土著社会组织的两重性,特别是在仪式行动和阐明土地权方面。人种学数据来自西澳大利亚北部。该地区的土著居民拥有他们继承的土地,一个祖族的成员通过随后的仪式表演实现他们在土地上的权利。然而,在任何仪式行动中,他们对立的群体的成员(同时也是土地所有者)都发挥着不可或缺的作用,因此这两个群体的成员在行使土地权利时是相互依赖的。进一步的数据显示了该地区四个土地所有者之间复杂的仪式和社会关系。结论是,这四个人在与他们的土地有关的问题上相互依赖。因此,该地区的土著人强调共同拥有和分享土地,而不是他们的独立性。
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'Owner' and 'Managers': Ritual Cooperation and Mutual Dependence in the Maintenance of Rights to Land
Introductory comments concern the duality of some Australian Aboriginal social organi-zations, particularly with respect to ritual action and the enunciation of rights to land. Ethnographic data are presented from the north of Western Australia. Aborigines in this region own land which they inherit and members of a patri-moiety realize their rights in land through subsequent ritual performances. However, members of their opposed patrimoiety who are also land owners play an indispensible role in any ritual action, so that members of both moieties are dependent upon one anothelr in the exercise of rights to land. Further data are provided which show the complex ritual and social relationship between four landowners in the region. It is concluded that the four men are mutually dependent in matters relating to their land. Consequently, Aborigines in the region stress the joint ownership and sharing of land, rather than their independence.
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