xii, 251 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 23 cm
regular print
Contents
Machine derived contents note: List of plates and maps -- Preface -- List of abbreviations -- 1. A 'tombstone opening' and the problem of island custom -- 2. Pearlers, pastors and protectors -- 3. Disastrous contact: 'army time' and after -- 4. Reflections in a colonial mirror -- 5. The Murray Islanders -- 6. The Baduans -- 7. Welfare colonialism -- 8. The society of Islanders -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary
Cultural history of Torres Strait Islands based on archival sources and the oral record, focussing on contrasts between Badu and Murray Islands; emergence of colonial order from mid l800s; introduction of Government, mission, industry; outbreak of pacific war during WWII, collapse of pearling industry, beginning of emmigration to mainland in l960s; Islanders understanding of their history, present situation; case studies of Badu and Murray Islands, first 100 years of colonisation; recent history, emergence of welfare economy, political system, mainland TSI community; role of Island custom in mediating their relationship with Australian society in part through imposing Islander social structures on changes brought from Australian culture
Analysis
Queensland Torres Strait Islands Island communities, ca 1900-1980 - Anthropological perspectives
Torres Strait Islanders - Social life and customs
Torres Strait Islands - History
Torres Strait Islands - Social life and customs
Notes
Includes index
Bibliography
Bibliography: pages 236-246
Notes
Copy 2 - donation from Tom Austen Brown collection