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- a public stroll by a celebrity to meet people informally
- a walking trip or tour
- nomadic excursions into the bush made by an Aborigine
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- {U}(オーストラリア原住民の)放浪 / {C}(政府首脳などが)市民の声を聞く視察
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For other uses, see Walkabout (disambiguation).
Walkabout refers to a rite of passage during which male Australian Aborigines would undergo a journey during adolescence and live in the wilderness for a period as long as six months.[1][not in citation given]
In this practice they would trace the paths, or "songlines", that their ancestors took, and imitate, in a fashion, their heroic deeds. Merriam-Webster, however, identifies the noun as a 1908 coinage referring to "a short period of wandering bush life engaged in by an Australian Aborigine as an occasional interruption of regular work", with the only mention of "spiritual journey" coming in a usage example from a latter-day travel writer.[2]
To white employers, this urge to depart without notice (and reappear just as suddenly) was seen as something inherent in the Aboriginal nature, but the reasons may be more mundane: workers who wanted or needed to attend a ceremony or visit relatives did not accept employers' control over such matters (especially since permission was generally hard to get).[3]
See also
- The Songlines, a non-fiction book by writer Bruce Chatwin.
- Songlines
References
- ^ Shamanic Journey Healing Aboriginal Walkabout Journeying
- ^ Merriam-Webster Online: "walkabout"
- ^ Nicolas Peterson (2004), John Taylor, Martin Bell, ed., "Myth of the "walkabout": Movement in the Aboriginal domain", Population mobility and indigenous peoples in Australasia and North America: pp. 223, ISBN 978-0-415-22430-7, http://books.google.com/?id=0NSxWP98NWkC&pg=PA223&dq=Walkabout+Aboriginal
English Journal
- Validation of the questionnaire for impulsive-compulsive disorders in Parkinson's disease (QUIP) and the QUIP-rating scale in a German speaking sample.
- Probst CC1, Winter LM, Möller B, Weber H, Weintraub D, Witt K, Deuschl G, Katzenschlager R, van Eimeren T.
- Journal of neurology.J Neurol.2014 May;261(5):936-42. doi: 10.1007/s00415-014-7299-6. Epub 2014 Mar 9.
- Impulsive-compulsive disorders are frequent in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). Recently, a screening questionnaire and rating scale were developed for these disorders: the questionnaire for impulsive-compulsive disorders (QUIP) and QUIP-rating scale (QUIP-RS). We assessed the validity of the
- PMID 24609972
- Evaluation of the patient safety Leadership Walkabout programme of a hospital in Singapore.
- Lim RB, Ng BB, Ng KM.
- Singapore medical journal.Singapore Med J.2014 Feb;55(2):78-83.
- INTRODUCTION: The Patient Safety Leadership Walkabout (PSLWA) programme is a commonly employed tool in the West, in which senior leaders visit sites within the hospital that are involved in patient care to talk to healthcare staff about patient safety issues. As there is a lack of perspective regard
- PMID 24570316
- Jonathon Howard: motor proteins go walkabout. Interview by Caitlin Sedwick.
- Howard J.
- The Journal of cell biology.J Cell Biol.2014 Jan 20;204(2):150-1. doi: 10.1083/jcb.2042pi.
- PMID 24446480
- Exploring safety and quality in a hemodialysis environment with participatory photographic methods: a restorative approach.
- Marck P, Molzahn A, Berry-Hauf R, Hutchings LG, Hughes S.
- Nephrology nursing journal : journal of the American Nephrology Nurses' Association.Nephrol Nurs J.2014 Jan-Feb;41(1):25-35; quiz 36.
- This study used principles and methods of good ecological restoration, including participatory photographic research methods, to explore perceptions of safety and quality in one hemodialysis unit. Using a list of potential safety and quality issues developed during an initial focus group, a practiti
- PMID 24689262
Japanese Journal
- 多相性と動的ロードを考慮したJavaリフレクションの部分評価
- 山崎 進,柴山 悦哉
- 情報処理学会論文誌. プログラミング 44(SIG_2(PRO_16)), 45, 2003-02-15
- … Javaのリフレクションは直列化,JavaBeansでのコンポーネントの動的結合,Walkaboutなどで使われている.しかし,リフレクションを用いたメソッド呼び出しやフィールド参照はベースレベルのそれと比べてかなり遅い.これまでにいくつかの静的解析とコード変換によるリフレクションの最適化の研究が提案されてきたが,それらの適用範囲は制限されており,多相呼び出しや動的ロードがある場合にはほとんど効果が期待できない. …
- NAID 110002772193
- Walkabout と Primewalk の臨床経験から
- 9.対麻痺に対する小児用Walkaboutの使用経験(第10回日本リハビリテーション医学会東北地方会)
- 櫻場 乾,島田 洋一,松永 俊樹,湊 貴至,伊藤 博紀
- リハビリテーション医学 : 日本リハビリテーション医学会誌 38(12), 1007, 2001-12-18
- NAID 110001865082
- F-0712 対麻痺者用下肢装具の継手機能が歩容に及ぼす効果の計測・評価(J23-3 車椅子・リハ装置)(J23 福祉・介護及び高齢化支援工学,肢(背)損支援とリハビリテーション及び医療福祉ロボット)
- 森本 正治
- 年次大会講演論文集 : JSME annual meeting VI(01-1), 81-82, 2001-08-22
- … Two types of HKAFO, Walkabout (inner side hip joint) and ARGO (advanced reciprocating orthosis, outer side hip joint), were used for four subjects during rehabilitation training over 3 months. …
- NAID 110002527410
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