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.)
Kansas, tribe, 31, 32, 74, 81, 86
Kaskaskia, Indian slaves at, 70, 76, 78;
church records of, 89
Keith, Sir William, owned Indian slaves, 116
Kettles, objects of barter, 27
Kidnapping, 154–167;
contrary to law, 165;
legislation regarding, 166;
Virginia act regarding, 166;
Maryland act regarding, 166;
Massachusetts act regarding, 166;
New Jersey act regarding, 167;
New Hampshire act regarding, 167
Kieft, Governor, requested by United Colonies to return runaway
Indian slave, 233
King Blount, chief, North Carolina orders to return runaway Indian
slaves, 222;
buys Indians, 302
King Philip, wife and son transported, 127
King Philip’s War, captives, enslaved, 110, 111, 125–131;
ran away, 218;
to receive religious instructions, 273
Kishkakon, tribe, 80
Klamath, tribe, 33
Knives, objects of barter, 27
Kussoe, tribe, war with, 119;
captives sold as slaves, 119, 134
La Harpe, journey in southwest, 30, 73;
seized Indians, 73;
given Indians, 81
La Hontan, 35, 37
La Salle, expedition of, 34, 35;
death of, 47;
urges Illinois against Iroquois, 70;
reports Indian slaves held by French, 75, 77;
advocates enslavement of Indians, 76;
given Indians, 81
Las Casas, opponent of Indian slavery, 65, 304
La Tore, Francis, kidnaps Indians, 162
Laudonnière, given Indians, 79;
intends using slaves as guides, 82
Laughton, John, captures and sells Indians abroad, 161;
indicted for the act, 161
La Vérendrye, 32;
sends Indian slaves to French settlements, 74
Law, customary, recognizes Indian slavery, 212
Leisler, Jacob, grievances against, 114
Le Jau, missionary, 266
Le Jeune, 28, 36
Le Page du Pratz, uses Indian slave as cook and interpreter, 83
Le Sueur, given Indians, 81
Levis, parish register of, 88
Little Compton, hired Indians in, 293
Little Sun, chief’s son, sent to West Indies, 68
Long, journal of, 98
Longfellow, Stephen, owns Indian slave, 274
Long Point, parish register of, 88
Louis de la Louisiane, Fort, 90
Louis XIV, edict of, 63;
orders captive Indians sent to France, 85
Louisiana, 57, 59, 64, 67, 77, 82, 83;
church records of, 88;
census of, 91;
report on, 91;
negro slaves in, 101
MacSparran, betters religious condition of slaves in Narragansett,
275
Madeira, Indian slaves in, 163
Maine, Indians from, carried to Massachusetts as slaves, 105;
carried to the Azores, 125
Maine, Thomas, on preying of tribe upon tribe for slaves, 171
Makah, tribe, 43
Mallet, expedition, uses slaves as guides, 82
Mandan, tribe, 43
Manumission of Indian slaves, 57, 94, 195, 276–282
Mantantons, tribe, 81
Marcy, Moses, owns Indian slave, 288
Markham, Governor William, owns Indian slave, 116
Marquette, Father, 27;
given an Indian slave, 80
Marriages, of slaves, 42, 43, 252;
of French and Indians, 87
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