Indian slavery in colonial times within the present limits of the United StatesLauber, Almon Wheeler
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Indian slavery in colonial times within the present limits of the United States
Lauber, Almon Wheeler
Indians of North America; Indians, Treatment of -- United States; Slavery -- United States; Thesis (Ph. D.)
Deer Island, Indians sent to, 143
De Figueroa, Vasco Porcallo, 52
De la Barre, expedition against Iroquois, 85
De Leon, patent of, 49;
proclamation of, 50
Le Lignery, proposes that tribes exchange slaves, 38
De Louvignery, demands slaves of Fox Indians, 71
De Morfi, Fray Agustin, describes mission, 61
De Narvaez, 51;
collapse of expedition, 53
De Niza, Fray Marcos, 52
Denonville, expedition against Iroquois, 85
Derby, Indian slaves in, 300
Detroit, 38, 75;
slavery in, 93, 99
De Vaca, Cabeza, enslaved, 46;
on Indian slavery, 54
De Vaudreuil, governor-general of Canada, demands slaves from
tribes, 70
Disease, cause of decline of Indian slavery, 41, 96, 283, 285
Doagges, tribe, 131
Dongan, Governor, report on religious condition of slaves, 272
Donnés, 66
Dubuisson, 38
Du Chapart, governor of Ft. Rosalie, 67
Dudley, Governor, report on slaves, 109
Duke’s Laws, on baptism of slaves, 272
Du Luth, 38;
expedition, 74;
given Indian slaves, 81;
uses slave as guide, 82
Dunmore, Earl of, authorizes court for trial of slaves, 256
Dunn, pastor of South Carolina parish, to S. P. G. F. P., 267
Du Pont, receives Indian as gift, 80
Dutch, enslave and transport Indians, 112–113
Du Tisné, 28, 31, 73, 74;
mediates peace between Pawnee and Padouca, 31
East Nottingham, Pennsylvania, Indian slaves in, 116
Eliot, John, redeems Indian slaves sold abroad, 128;
hires Indians, 293;
translates Bible, 293;
opposed to Indian slavery, 305;
has Indian slave as tutor, 243
Employment of Indian slaves, 35–39, 55, 83–86, 242–249
Endicot (Endecot), desires Indian slave, 310
England, rival power, 71
Erie, tribe, enslaved, 29
Esaw, tribe, prey on western tribes, 170
Esclavos, Indian community, 25
Esquimaux, enslaved, 28
Eyanoco, chief, has white slaves, 46
Faith, Indian girl given to Champlain, 80
Famine, cause of slavery, 26, 41
Fayal, one of Azores, 125;
Indians carried from Plymouth to, 125;
Indians seized by Laughton carried to, 161
Fishing, employment of Indian slaves, 37
Flathead, tribe, 32
Florida, 27, 29, 30, 48, 51, 52, 59;
free Indians in, 284
Fontaine, Reverend Peter, advocates intermarriage of whites and
Indians, 252
Fontanedo, 48
Food, of slaves, 42
Forbes, account of church in Virginia, 269
Fort Carolina, 79
Fort Royal, 119
Fox, tribe, war with French, 69, 71;
valley, 87
France, 66, 71;
Indians carried to, 71, 72;
laws of, 89;
sends indentured white servants to America, 100;
sends negroes to America, 101
Franciscans, 59
Friends, own Indian slaves, 115–116;
opposed to Indian slavery, 307
Friends’ yearly meeting, action on slavery, 116
Freedom, of slaves, 42, 43, 44, 45 (see manumission.)
Fremin, Father, 35
Frobisher, kidnaps Indians, 155
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