Badu people are an Indigenous Australian group of Torres Strait Island people based on the central-west Badu island.
Language
The language traditionally spoken by the Badu people and their Mabuiag neighbours is Kala Lagaw Ya,[1] a member of the Pama-Nyungan language family.[2]
Ecology
Badu, together with Moa Island to its West from which it is separated by a narrow channel, is one of the largest in the Torres Strait. Circular in form, roughly 6 kilometres in diameter it is surrounded by complex tides that can run up to 7 knots. Generally sparsely wooded, and rocky, the northern part of the island is fringed with dense mangroves.[3]
Headhunting
Badu Island in particular, with the publication of Ion Idriess's novel The Wild White Man of Badu (1950), gained a reputation as an island of headhunters, though the practice was widespread throughout the Torres Strait. Taking the head of one's enemy was a ritual practice, involving a cane hoop and a special bamboo knife (upi) for severing the head, then boiling it and dressing it with beeswax noses and eyes fashioned from nautilus nacre.[4]
History
Willem Janszoon in Duyfken as early as 1605 sailed close to the island of Badu while en route back to the East Indies after a reconnaissance of New Guinea for the Dutch East India Company. The impression left of the region was of a waste land populated by cruel savages.[5] The island itself, together with Mabuiagm was later charted by William Bligh.[6]
Badu islanders murdered three Europeans from Thomas Lord, which had anchored off the island while searching for trepang in June 1846.[7][8]
Notable people
Sports
- David Fifita, rugby league footballer
- Dane Gagai, rugby league footballer
- Tallisha Harden, rugby league footballer
- Brenko Lee, rugby league footballer
- Edrick Lee, rugby league footballer
- Treymain Spry, rugby league footballer
Notes and references
References
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