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Blacks of the land : Indian slavery, settler society, and the Portuguese colonial enterprise in South America
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Monteiro, John M. (John Manuel), 1956- author
, Weinstein, Barbara, translator, editor
, Woodard, James P., 1975- translator, editor
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Indians of South America Brazil São Paulo (State) History.
/ Indian slaves Brazil São Paulo (State)
/ Slavery Brazil São Paulo (State)
/ Bandeiras Brazil São Paulo (State)
/ São Paulo (Brazil : State) Economic conditions.
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Monteiro, John M. (John Manuel), 1956- author
, Weinstein, Barbara, translator, editor
, Woodard, James P., 1975- translator, editor
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Indians of South America Brazil São Paulo (State) History.
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/ Slavery Brazil São Paulo (State)
/ Bandeiras Brazil São Paulo (State)
/ São Paulo (Brazil : State) Economic conditions.
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Monteiro, John M. (John Manuel), 1956- author
, Weinstein, Barbara, translator, editor
, Woodard, James P., 1975- translator, editor
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Indians of South America Brazil São Paulo (State) History.
/ Indian slaves Brazil São Paulo (State)
/ Slavery Brazil São Paulo (State)
/ Bandeiras Brazil São Paulo (State)
/ São Paulo (Brazil : State) Economic conditions.
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\"Beginning in the 1490s in the Caribbean, and through the slow demise of native slavery in North and South America over the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, millions of Amerindians were subjected to enslavement, captivity, and forced labor. Indian slavery was practiced across the Americas, at one point in time or another, in jurisdictions claimed by every European power that engaged in New World colonialism. Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, English, Scottish, French, and Russian colonists held native Americans as slaves, exerting their mastery over them and dealing in them as chattel. In parts of the United States, Mexico, and Brazil, native slavery survived the ending of European colonial claims and the formation of independent nation-states, lasting well into the nineteenth century. By that point, however, the numbers of Amerindians held as slaves in Brazil and the United States were tiny compared to the masses of African and Afro-American captives that made up the absolute majority of the populations of the two country's plantation zones. Indian slavery thus seemed a small thing-economically, socially, demographically-when set alongside African and Afro-American slavery, on the ascent through the first half of the new century in Brazil and the southern United States alike. Until recently-and for many good reasons-scholarly attention to Indian slavery has been similarly dwarfed by the volume of care and attention paid to African and Afro- American slavery in the Americas. Over the last fifteen years, however, the study of native slavery has undergone a remarkable boom among North American historians\"-- Provided by publisher.
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Cambridge University Press
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9781107114678, 1107114675, 9781107535183, 1107535182
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| Call Number | Copies | Material | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| F2519.1.S2 M65 2018 | 1 | BOOK | AUTOSTORE |
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