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Traditional alcoholic drinks are homemade produced commonly at local level it is a part of human
culture which is used to religious and non- religious ceremonies. This study investigates the sociocultural
and
economic
contributions
of
traditional
alcoholic
drinks
with
specific
emphasis
on
'tella' and
'areki ' in Sufankara kebele, Eastern Dembia woreda, North West Ethiopia. The researcher used
qualitative research method with ethnographic design to collect primary data. The primary data were
collected from women traditional alcoholic drink sellers, local elders and local farmers in the study area.
Semi structured interviews, key informant interviews, focus group discussions and participant observation
were used as method of obtaining data which were finally analyzed thematically. The study explores the
different contributions of traditional alcoholic drinks in socio-cultural and economic aspects. For
instances, local alcoholic drinks are the main social cultural tools that can create smooth social
relationship among community members. In addition, the study show that local alcoholic drinks have a
vital role in selling purpose that help rural poor women as primary livelihood means and to fulfill their
wants and needs. Moreover, selling of traditional alcoholic drinks was important for rural poor women
to improve their living along with their agricultural produces. The study further reveals the perception of
the local community about local alcoholic drinks. Accordingly, the informants thought that traditional
alcoholic drinks are necessary for their everyday activities and such alcoholic drinks have their own
meaning attached in conflict resolution and marriage arrangement. In general, traditional alcoholic
drinks have several socio-cultural and economic roles in the local community. Tella and areki are the
main social tools that facilitate strong social relationship among community members in different sociocultural
organizing
events
such
as
for
resolving
disputes,
communal
work,
and
enjoy
leisure
time
and
for
communal
celebratory
occasions.
In
addition,
selling
of
local
alcoholic
drinks
has
a
crucial
role
for
rural
poor
women
to
make
their
living,
to
support
their
primary
income
sources
and
for
reducing
the
economic
hardship.
For women local alcoholic drink sellers expected government institutions like Technical
vocational and enterprises development bureau allow financial credit to expand their work and they
acquire more profit, |
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