64: Native American Slavery in the Seventeenth Century

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This issue sheds new light at the role of Native American slavery within the development of colonial economies and in shaping the colonial world across cultural and political boundaries. Regardless that enslavement took more than a few forms—from outright chattel to limited-term servitude—indigenous slavery used to be ubiquitous within the major colonial empires by the past due seventeenth century. That specialize in five examples of Native American slavery within the early brand new period, the contributors present vital new frames for scholarship on this growing area of study. Articles address an early Spanish abolition campaign, buccaneers’ involvement within the enslavement of Maya groups, native slaves within the early plantation economy of Barbados, the enslavement of indigenous surrenderers after King Philip’s War, and the interactions between French explorers and indigenous slaves within the Lower Mississippi Valley.

Contributors. Carolyn Arena, Arne Bialuschewski, Linford D. Fisher, George Edward Milne, Andrés Reséndez
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