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.)
Fugitive slave law, 220;
in articles of confederation of United Colonies, 224
Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina, 269
Fur trade, 73, 74;
connected with purchase of slaves from Indians, 168
Galleys, French, Indian slaves in, 73
Gamblers, Indians as, 26
General court, Massachusetts, authorizes enslavement of Indians, 124,
126, 127, 128, 137, 139;
decree regarding retention of male Indian slaves in colony, 145;
Plymouth, 137;
disposes of captives, 139;
decree regarding retention of male Indian slaves in colony, 145;
decree regarding purchase of captive Indian children, 146;
sanctions seizure of peaceable Indians, 146;
disposes of Dartmouth Indians, 146;
Connecticut, orders that Indians who surrender shall not be
transported, 149;
arranges to dispose of captives, 149
Georgia, report on, 107;
slaves in, 108
Gibson, bishop of London, declares baptism does not free slaves, 275
Gomez, 51
Gookin, Lieutenant-governor, receives complaint of Indians regarding
kidnapping, 162
Goose Creek, parish in South Carolina, 267
Gorges, Sir Ferdinand, patron of Weymouth, 154;
given Indians, 155, 157;
condemns capture of Indians, 158
Great Lakes, 28, 36
Great Plains, 25
Great Sun, chief of Natchez, 68
Green Bay, 38
Grelon, 27
Guns, objects of barter, 27
Haida, tribe, 33
Harley, Captain Henry, brings Indians to Gorges, 157
Harlow, Captain Edward, kidnaps Indians, 157
Hartford, levies on slaves of townsmen, 247
Haskell, pastor of St. Thomas parish, South Carolina, 267
Hatchets, objects of barter, 27
Hawaikuh, 52
Heathcote, to Townsend, 200
Hempstead, Indian slaves in, 114, 201
Hendrickson, finds Indian slaves in Schuylkill River country, 29;
finds white slaves among Mohawk, 47
Hennepin, on slaves among Iroquois, 35
Hispaniola, Indian slaves in, 53
Hobson, Captain, brings two of Hunt’s Indian captives back to
America, 158
Hocquart, intendant of Canada, 94
Holman, Ensign, agreement of Massachusetts with, 222
Hope, Indian girl given Champlain, 80
Horse, tribe, 32
Hunt, Captain Thomas, kidnaps Indians, 158
Hunter, Governor, petition to, regarding Spaniards in New York, 318
Hunting, occupation of Indian slaves, 37
Hupa, tribe, 33
Huron, tribe, 27, 28, 29, 32, 34, 35, 36, 37, 42
Hyde, Governor, on enslavement of Indians, 133
Iberville, baptism of his Indian slave, 89
Illinois, tribe, 27, 28, 29, 31, 37, 38, 64, 70, 80;
area, 32;
Indian slaves in, 93, 102;
negro slaves in, 102
Incle and Yarico, play and opera, 303
Indentured servants, Indians as, 295;
white, 295–297
Indians, as hired laborers, 59;
as apprentices, 196
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