Australian Aboriginal hunter Marcus Gaykamangu of the Yolngu people, carries an Australian native lizard called a goanna over his shoulder as he walks away from a billabong near the “out station” of Yathalamarra, located on the outksirts of the community of Ramingining in East Arnhem Land November 22, 2014. (Photo by David Gray/Reuters)

Ավստրալիայի կոկորդիլոսներ որսացող յոլնգու բնիկ ցեղից Մարկուս Գայկամանգուն իր մեջքին տանում է ավստրալական էնդեմիկ գոաննա կոչվող սողունին (Յաթալամառայի շրջան, նոյեմբերի 22, 2014թ․)։

Ավստրալական  Յաթալամառայի շրջանը գտնվում է Արնհեմի արգելոցի տարածքում, որն ավելի մոտ է Բալիին, քան Սիդնեյին։ Ընդհանուր առմամբ այն 97,000 քառակուսի կիլոմետր տարածք է զբաղեցնում, իսկ դրա բնակչության թիվը հասնում է 16,000-ի։ Այս տարածք ոչ բնիկների մուտքը միայն հրավերով է հնարավոր։ Այստեղ ապրող բնիկները 40,000-60,000 տարի առաջ Ասիայիով Աֆրիկայից այստեղ գաղթած մարդկանց ժառանգներն են, ովքեր շարունակում են կրել ու փոխանցել մշակութային իրենց բացառիկ առանձնահատկությունները։

An aerial view of a river system in Australias Northern Territory November 23, 2014. (Photo by David Gray/Reuters)

Ավստրալիայի հյուսիսային շրջանի մեծ բարձրությունից արված լուսանկարը, որը պատկերում է այս շրջանում հոսող գետերի համակարգը (նոյեմբերի 23, 2014թ

Ստորև ներկայացվող լուսանկարները պատկերում են Ռամինգինինգ բնակավայրի բնիկների կյանքն իրենց հողի վրա, որն այնքան տարբեր է գլոբալիզացիայի ենթարկված ժամանակակից աշխարհից։ 

The bare feet of Australian Aboriginal hunter Robert Gaykamangu of the Yolngu people can be seen as he stands next to a billabong near the “out station” of Ngangalala, on the outksirts of the community of Ramingining in East Arnhem Land November 23, 2014. (Photo by David Gray/Reuters)Australian Aboriginal hunter Roy Gaykamangu of the Yolngu people carries a shotgun over his shoulder as he walks through a native paperbark tree forest near the “out station” of Yathalamarra, located on the outksirts of the community of Ramingining in East Arnhem Land November 22, 2014. (Photo by David Gray/Reuters)Australian Aboriginal hunter Marcus Gaykamangu of the Yolngu people lifts a baby crocodile above his head after capturing it at a billabong near the “out station” of Yathalamarra located on the outksirts of the community of Ramingining in East Arnhem Land November 22, 2014. (Photo by David Gray/Reuters)Australian Aboriginal hunter Roy Gaykamangu of the Yolngu people uses a stick to try and find a crocodile he is hunting in a billabong near the “out station” of Yathalamarra, located on the outksirts of the community of Ramingining in East Arnhem Land November 22, 2014. (Photo by David Gray/Reuters)Australian Aboriginal hunter Roy Gaykamangu of the Yolngu people stands in a billabong after shooting a crocodile near the “out station” of Yathalamarra, located on the outksirts of the community of Ramingining in East Arnhem Land November 22, 2014. (Photo by David Gray/Reuters)Australian Aboriginal hunter Roy Gaykamangu of the Yolngu people drags a crocodile he has just shot dead out of a billabong near the “out station” of Yathalamarra, located on the outksirts of the community of Ramingining in East Arnhem Land November 22, 2014. (Photo by David Gray/Reuters)Australian Aboriginal hunter Roy Gaykamangu of the Yolngu people carries a crocodile he has just shot dead along the edge of a billabong near the “out station” of Yathalamarra, located on the outksirts of the community of Ramingining in East Arnhem Land November 22, 2014. (Photo by David Gray/Reuters)Australian Aboriginal hunter Roy Gaykamangu of the Yolngu people, stands with his son Marcus who carries a baby crocodile on his shoulders on the edge of a billabong near the “out station” of Yathalamarra, located on the outksirts of the community of Ramingining in East Arnhem Land November 22, 2014. (Photo by David Gray/Reuters)Johnny, the three-year-old grandson of Australian Aboriginal hunter Roy Gaykamangu, of the Yolngu people looks at the crocodiles and a native Australian lizard called a Goanna that have been killed at a billabong near the “out station” of Yathalamarra, located on the outksirts of the community of Ramingining in East Arnhem Land November 22, 2014. (Photo by David Gray/Reuters)Australian Aboriginal hunter Roy Gaykamangu of the Yolngu people sits by a billabong and cuts up a crocodile he just shot dead near the “out station” of Yathalamarra, located on the outksirts of the community of Ramingining in East Arnhem Land November 22, 2014. (Photo by David Gray/Reuters)Australian Aboriginal hunter Roy Gaykamangu of the Yolngu people sits by a billabong and cuts up a crocodile he just shot dead near the “out station” of Yathalamarra, located on the outksirts of the community of Ramingining in East Arnhem Land November 22, 2014. (Photo by David Gray/Reuters)Australian Aboriginal hunter Roy Gaykamangu of the Yolngu people sits by a billabong and cuts up a crocodile he just shot dead near the “out station” of Yathalamarra, located on the outksirts of the community of Ramingining in East Arnhem Land November 22, 2014. (Photo by David Gray/Reuters)Australian Aboriginal hunter Robert Gaykamangu of the Yolngu people carries a Magpie Goose he successfully shot in a billabong near the “out station” of Ngangalala, located on the outksirts of the community of Ramingining in East Arnhem Land November 23, 2014. (Photo by David Gray/Reuters)Australian Aboriginal hunter Roy Gaykamangu of the Yolngu people places a native Australian lizard called a Goanna on a fire to cook it at the “out station” of Yathalamarra, located on the outksirts of the community of Ramingining in East Arnhem Land November 22, 2014. (Photo by David Gray/Reuters)Australian Aboriginal hunters Bruce and Robert Gaykamangu of the Yolngu people cook a Magpie Goose they just shot near the “out station” of Ngangalala, located on the outksirts of the community of Ramingining in East Arnhem Land November 25, 2014. (Photo by David Gray/Reuters)Australian Aboriginal Norman Daymirringu (R) and friend James Gengi of the Yolngu people cut off the leg of a buffalo for food after they discovered it dead on the side of a dirt track on the outskirts of Ramingining in East Arnhem Land November 21, 2014. (Photo by David Gray/Reuters)Australian Aboriginal Norman Daymirringu (C) and friend James Gengi (L) of the Yolngu people deliver a leg of a buffalo to a member of the community after they cut if off a dead buffalo on the side of a dirt track on the outskirts of Ramingining in East Arnhem Land November 21, 2014. (Photo by David Gray/Reuters)Australian Aboriginal hunter Bruce Gaykamangu of the Yolngu people looks across a billabong at potential prey near the “out station” of Ngangalala, located on the outksirts of the community of Ramingining in East Arnhem Land November 25, 2014. (Photo by David Gray/Reuters)Members of the Australian Aboriginal community of Ramingining stand next to a machine used to pay for fuel in East Arnhem Land November 25, 2014. (Photo by David Gray/Reuters)Australian Aboriginal children play on the dirt road that is the main street in the community of Ramingining in East Arnhem Land November 24, 2014. (Photo by David Gray/Reuters)Robin Mildjingi and his grandson Gasier of the Yolngu people pose for a photograph as they sit out the front of their house in the Australian Aboriginal community of Ramingining located in East Arnhem Land November 21, 2014. (Photo by David Gray/Reuters)Four-year-old Gregory, grandson of Australian Aboriginal hunter Robert Gaykamangu of the Yolngu people, takes a bath in an old insecticide container at the “out station” of Ngangalala, located on the outksirts of the community of Ramingining in East Arnhem Land November 23, 2014. (Photo by David Gray/Reuters)Australian Aboriginal hunter Michael Gaykamangu of the Yolngu people carries his three-year-old son Johnny on his shoulders as they walk through a paperbark tree forest to look for crocodiles at a billabong near the “out station” of Yathalamarra, located on the outksirts of the community of Ramingining in East Arnhem Land November 22, 2014. (Photo by David Gray/Reuters)

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