Around mid-1990s, studies of Nature writing have become topics in the academic circle. At the same time, Aboriginal literature interests native writers and scholars, although the main theme is ethnical consciousness. It seems that the present achievements of Aboriginal literature studying in ecological culture and from the viewpoint of Nature writing has no difference with that disclosed by Walis Norgan(瓦歷斯‧諾幹): studies on the conflict of progressive development and Aboriginal culture about Mt. and Sea are scarce. If the Mt. & Sea writing of Aboriginal writers were close to the nature logically, the deeply interested question would be as the following one: why the studies from the point of Nature writing were so trivia and few, and even hard to be consistent with each other?Basing on the present studies and writings about Nature writing, the main causes of the question above can be discussed from two aspects: firstly, the present studies about Nature writing incline to the main-stream of ecological discourse, as the specific one with correctness and modernization and emphasizing on scientific knowledge, expert and elite outlined in the dissertation of Lien(連志展)”Whose Nature? Rethinking ecological conservation movement from the Standpoint of Multi-culture”, would squeeze out the indigenous voices of the Aboriginal culture and its discourse and writing related. Secondly, as what mentioned above, the works of post-war Taiwanese nature writing incline to reject humanist and technical images due to the rising background under the control of capitalist industrialization, so as to naturally focusing on the so-called 'the Nature', and then little by little, Nature writing has become some kind of writing of 'the Nature', and ignored the one another writing object-how to rebuild the ethic relationship between human being and the Nature/environment. With some extension, this would cause the tension between Nature writing that stressed 'the Nature' with the mankind as the subordinate role, conservator or descriptor and the Mt. & Sea writing of the Aboriginal that primarily told by the hunting and fishing stories. After all, the very issue that this article attempt to discuss is: what kind of ethical relationship between human and nature are we trying to actualize? Does this also lead the way that human being become fading into invisible?Through studies on present researches of Mt. & Sea writing from nature writing, what this project would like to accomplish is: 1. Arrangement of the present researches about the Mt. & Sea writing of Aboriginal literature from Nature writing. 2. Discussing the question of the ethic relationship rebuilding between human being and environment further. 3. Exposing the other side of the Aboriginal literature by focusing on the relationship between Aboriginal literature and Nature writing.