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Stealing Indian womenStealing Indian women

Stealing Indian women2007

Carl J. Ekberg

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The first history of Indian slavery in the Mississippi Valley during the colonial era. Based almost entirely on original source documents from the United States, France, and Spain, Carl J. Ekberg's "Stealing Indian Women" provides a novel overview of Indian slavery in the Mississippi Valley. His detailed study of a fascinating and convoluted criminal case involving various slave women and a metis (mixed-blood) woodsman named Celadon illuminates race and gender relations, Creole culture, and the lives of Indian slaves--particularly women--in ways never before possible.

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First published
2007
OL Work ID
OL2631790W

Subjects

Race relationsIndian slavesIndians of North AmericaWomen slavesHistoryTreatment of IndiansSlaves, united statesIndians, treatment ofIndians of north america, historyMississippi river valley, historyUnited states, race relationsSlavery, united states, historyIllinois, social conditions

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