TY - JOUR
T1 - Making Tuba in the Torres Strait Islands
T2 - The cultural diffusion and geographic mobility of an alcoholic drink
AU - Brady, Maggie
AU - McGrath, Vic
PY - 2010/12
Y1 - 2010/12
N2 - There is relatively scant evidence of the Indigenous production and consumption of intoxicating drinks on the Australian mainland prior to the arrival of outsiders. Although Australian Aboriginal peoples had mastered fermentation in some regions, the Indigenous manufacture of much stronger drinks by distillation was unknown on the Australian mainland. However, following contact with Pacific Island and Southeast Asian peoples in the 19th century, Islanders in the Torres Strait adopted techniques for fermenting and distilling what became a quasi-indigenous alcoholic drink known as tuba. This paper discusses the historical process of the diffusion of this substance as a result of labour migration and internationalisation in the Strait, and provides present-day accounts of tuba production from Torres Strait Islanders.
AB - There is relatively scant evidence of the Indigenous production and consumption of intoxicating drinks on the Australian mainland prior to the arrival of outsiders. Although Australian Aboriginal peoples had mastered fermentation in some regions, the Indigenous manufacture of much stronger drinks by distillation was unknown on the Australian mainland. However, following contact with Pacific Island and Southeast Asian peoples in the 19th century, Islanders in the Torres Strait adopted techniques for fermenting and distilling what became a quasi-indigenous alcoholic drink known as tuba. This paper discusses the historical process of the diffusion of this substance as a result of labour migration and internationalisation in the Strait, and provides present-day accounts of tuba production from Torres Strait Islanders.
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U2 - 10.1080/00223344.2010.530811
DO - 10.1080/00223344.2010.530811
M3 - Review article
SN - 0022-3344
VL - 45
SP - 315
EP - 330
JO - Journal of Pacific History
JF - Journal of Pacific History
IS - 3
ER -