遊牧民の離合集散と世話のやける家畜たち

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    京都大学大学院アジア・アフリカ地域研究研究科,日本学術振興会特別研究員

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  • The Flexibility of Pastoralists' Social Groupings and the Diffi culty of Herding: Labor Organization and Herd Control for Day-trip Herding of Sheep and Goats in Arkhangai Province, Mongolia
  • 遊牧民の離合集散と世話のやける家畜たち--モンゴル国アルハンガイ県におけるヒツジ・ヤギの日帰り放牧をめぐる労働の組織化と群れ管理
  • ユウボクミン ノ リゴウ シュウサン ト セワ ノ ヤケル カチク タチ モンゴルコク アルハンガイ ケン ニ オケル ヒツジ ヤギ ノ ヒガエリ ホウボク オ メグル ロウドウ ノ ソシキカ ト ムレ カンリ
  • -モンゴル国アルハンガイ県におけるヒツジ・ヤギの日帰り放牧をめぐる労働の組織化と群れ管理-

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<p>Day-trip herding is one aspect of the person-animal interactions that form the basis of the domestication process. This study examines the influence of socio-economic factors on subsistence techniques and the variation of person-animal relationships among pastoralist societies. </p><p>Domestic sheep and goats are herded together as one herd in Arkhangai Province, Mongolia. I observed that the herds frequently mingled with each other when they came in proximity during day-trip herding, and herdsmen intervened in their herds repeatedly throughout day-trip herding. However, previous studies conducted in Africa have suggested that herds with fixed membership did not mingle and they moved autonomously with little intervention by herdsmen. </p><p>The distinctive behavior of herds and techniques used by herdsmen to intervene in herds to control their activity in Mongolia appeared to stem from a combination of such factors such as the social organization involved in animal management, folk knowledge of animal behavior, and the influences of the natural environment. Concerning the social organization, several households formed a temporary residential group and combined their animals in a single herd to share the work of day-trip herding. However, the composition of residential groups changed in a few weeks or months and the membership of herds also changed in the short term. Indeed, the herds mingled frequently, unless herdsmen intervened to integrate, lead and control the activities of animals. The day-trip herding of such herds was only possible with frequent intervention by herdsmen. </p>

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