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Charles Mountford : ウィキペディア英語版
Charles P. Mountford

Charles Pearcy Mountford (8 May 189016 November 1976) was an Australian anthropologist and photographer. He is known for his pioneering work on indigenous Australians and his depictions and descriptions of their art. He also led the American-Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land.
==Works==

* ''The Art of Albert Namatjira'' (1944)
* ''Brown Men and Red Sand'' (1948)
* ''Australian tree portraits'' (1956)
* ''Records of the American-Australian scientific expedition to Arnhem Land: Vol. 1 Art, myth and symbolism'' (1956)
* ''The Tiwi: their art, myth and ceremony'' (1958)
* ''Ayers Rock, its people, their beliefs and their art'' (1965) – his M.A. thesis which became a popular paperback
* ''The Dreamtime'' (1965), ''The Dawn of Time'' (1969), and ''The First Sunrise'' (1971) – in collaboration with artist Ainslie Roberts
* ''Winbaraku: and the myth of Jarapiri'' (1967)
* ''Australian Aboriginal portraits'' (1967)
* ''The Aborigines and their country'' (1969)
* ''Nomads of the Australian Desert'' (1976) – withdrawn after sale for cultural reasons related to its depictions of sacred sites〔

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