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"They are among the Best Workers, Learning the Ways of a Vineyard Quickly": Aboriginal People, Drinking, and Labor in the Early Australian Wine Industry

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McIntyre, Julie
Brady, Margaret
Barnes, Jillian

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Routledge

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This article considers historical instances of Aboriginal employment in Australian wine production in settler-colonial society, highlighting examples of the relationships created between Aboriginal and Italian-Australians. It challenges negative stereotypes that Aboriginal Australians were unable to control themselves in the presence of alcohol.

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Global Food History

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2037-12-31