作者: Sandy Toussaint
DOI: 10.1002/OCEA.5034
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摘要: Socio-cultural and ecological literature about Australian Indigenous groups reveal that fishing is a vital part of everyday life for many who have customary recreational fresh salt-water affiliations. This vitality exists has meaning families communities in the Kimberley's Fitzroy Valley region Northern Aboriginal Australia. Less well known, however, central plays jaminyjarti, ritual relies on close kin regularly catching, cooking sharing fish bereaved family members during ‘sorry business’ time emerges after death loved one. What becomes evident while undoubtedly intertwined everydayness sociality life, it also to comforting grieving process accompanies death.