Slavery in Indian country :: the changing face of captivity in early America /
"Slavery existed in North America long before the first Africans arrived at Jamestown in 1619. For centuries, from the pre-Columbian era through the 1840s, Native Americans took prisoners of war and killed, adopted, or enslaved them. Christina Snyder's pathbreaking book takes a familiar se...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Slavery existed in North America long before the first Africans arrived at Jamestown in 1619. For centuries, from the pre-Columbian era through the 1840s, Native Americans took prisoners of war and killed, adopted, or enslaved them. Christina Snyder's pathbreaking book takes a familiar setting for bondage, the American South, and places Native Americans at the center of her engrossing story. Indian warriors captured a wide range of enemies, including Africans, Europeans, and other Indians. Yet until the late eighteenth century, age and gender more than race affected the fate of captives. As economic and political crises mounted, however, Indians began to racialize slavery and target African Americans. Native people struggling to secure a separate space for themselves in America developed a shared language of race with white settlers. Although the Indians' captivity practices remained fluid long after their neighbors hardened racial lines, the Second Seminole War ultimately tore apart the inclusive communities that Native people had created through centuries of captivity. Snyder's rich and sweeping history of Indian slavery connects figures like Andrew Jackson and Cherokee chief Dragging Canoe with little-known captives like Antonia Bonnelli, a white teenager from Spanish Florida, and David George, a black runaway from Virginia. Placing the experiences of these individuals within a complex system of captivity and Indians' relations with other peoples, Snyder demonstrates the profound role of Native American history in the American past." -- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (342 pages) : illustrations, maps |
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spelling | Snyder, Christina, author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjrGyDMgVFwFXK6GKhcpj3 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2009059451 Slavery in Indian country : the changing face of captivity in early America / Christina Snyder Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, [2010]. ©2010 1 online resource (342 pages) : illustrations, maps text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-315) and index Introduction -- Inequality, war, and captivity -- The Indian slave trade -- Crying blood and captive death -- Incorporating outsiders -- Owned people -- Violent intimacy -- Racial slavery -- Seminoles and African Americans -- Conclusion "Slavery existed in North America long before the first Africans arrived at Jamestown in 1619. For centuries, from the pre-Columbian era through the 1840s, Native Americans took prisoners of war and killed, adopted, or enslaved them. Christina Snyder's pathbreaking book takes a familiar setting for bondage, the American South, and places Native Americans at the center of her engrossing story. Indian warriors captured a wide range of enemies, including Africans, Europeans, and other Indians. Yet until the late eighteenth century, age and gender more than race affected the fate of captives. As economic and political crises mounted, however, Indians began to racialize slavery and target African Americans. Native people struggling to secure a separate space for themselves in America developed a shared language of race with white settlers. Although the Indians' captivity practices remained fluid long after their neighbors hardened racial lines, the Second Seminole War ultimately tore apart the inclusive communities that Native people had created through centuries of captivity. Snyder's rich and sweeping history of Indian slavery connects figures like Andrew Jackson and Cherokee chief Dragging Canoe with little-known captives like Antonia Bonnelli, a white teenager from Spanish Florida, and David George, a black runaway from Virginia. Placing the experiences of these individuals within a complex system of captivity and Indians' relations with other peoples, Snyder demonstrates the profound role of Native American history in the American past." -- Provided by publisher Indian captivities Southern States History. Enslaved Indians Southern States History. Slavery Southern States History. Indians of North America Southern States History. Prisonniers des Peuples autochtones États-Unis (Sud) Histoire. Esclaves des Peuples autochtones États-Unis (Sud) Histoire. Peuples autochtones États-Unis (Sud) Histoire. Indian captivities fast Enslaved Indians fast Indians of North America fast Slavery fast Southern States fast History fast Print version: Snyder, Christina Slavery in Indian Country Cambridge : Harvard University Press,c2010 9780674048904 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=508410 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Snyder, Christina Slavery in Indian country : the changing face of captivity in early America / Introduction -- Inequality, war, and captivity -- The Indian slave trade -- Crying blood and captive death -- Incorporating outsiders -- Owned people -- Violent intimacy -- Racial slavery -- Seminoles and African Americans -- Conclusion Indian captivities Southern States History. Enslaved Indians Southern States History. Slavery Southern States History. Indians of North America Southern States History. Prisonniers des Peuples autochtones États-Unis (Sud) Histoire. Esclaves des Peuples autochtones États-Unis (Sud) Histoire. Peuples autochtones États-Unis (Sud) Histoire. Indian captivities fast Enslaved Indians fast Indians of North America fast Slavery fast |
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topic | Indian captivities Southern States History. Enslaved Indians Southern States History. Slavery Southern States History. Indians of North America Southern States History. Prisonniers des Peuples autochtones États-Unis (Sud) Histoire. Esclaves des Peuples autochtones États-Unis (Sud) Histoire. Peuples autochtones États-Unis (Sud) Histoire. Indian captivities fast Enslaved Indians fast Indians of North America fast Slavery fast |
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