@article{oai:osu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002059, author = {川田, 美紀 and KAWATA, Miki}, journal = {大阪産業大学 人間環境論集, OSAKA SANGYO UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES}, month = {Mar}, note = {This paper argues the characteristics and social significance of minor subsistence through typifying it from two points of view; one is the consideration of the distance between people’s “lived space,” or place of residence, and the place where minor subsistence is practiced, and the other is the uncertainty of resource acquisition.  In Kouri island in Okinawa prefecture, some activities that can be understood as minor subsistence change their meanings with the social condition outside of the local community. The minor subsistence that takes place near the usual living space tends to be easier for successful practices to result and is carried out during the intervals of major subsistence. On the other hand, minor subsistence practices taking place farther from residential locations tend to require higher skill and are thus performed by elderly people.}, pages = {69--77}, title = {マイナー・サブシステンスの特性と社会的意味 沖縄県国頭郡今帰仁村古宇利地区を事例として}, volume = {17}, year = {2018}, yomi = {カワタ, ミキ} }