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The Pearl-shellers of Torres Strait : Resource Use, Development and Decline, 1860s-1960s

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The Pearl-shellers of Torres Strait : Resource Use, Development and Decline, 1860s-1960s

$27.25
 
In an ethnically stratified work force, Japanese, South Sea Islander, Torres Strait Islander and Aboriginal divers brought up from the sea floor the shell that produced mother-of-pearl, and sometimes pearls. Many men died at this dangerous work. This was an industry that could have given the indigenous peoples of Torres Strait an occupation that preserved their identity and independence. Yet in spite of a co-operative lugger scheme that operated fairly successfully in the early twentieth century, a real independence was not achieved. And a resource that could have been conserved by small-scale indigenous harvesting was depleted time and again by the colonial practices of resource-raiding and mass extraction. Regina Ganter charts the progress of pearl-shelling from its heyday through its several crises resulting from overfishing to its present cautious management. The book is greatly enhanced by the oral testimony of divers and boat-owners.


Author: Regina Ganter
Publisher: Melbourne University
Publication Date: Jun 14, 2024
Number of Pages: 340 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0522845479
ISBN-13: 9780522845471
 

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