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Partindo de fontes de natureza civil, judicial e eclesiástica existentes em Natal, Acari e Caicó, o artigo propõe-se a discutir a existência de escravos índios no sertão da Capitania do Rio Grande e sua relação com as atividades econômicas nesse ...
Helder Alexandre Medeiros de Macedo
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(Dis)Empowerment of Native Americans in Orson Scott Card’s The Tales of Alvin Maker
The aim of this article is to analyze the portrayal of Native Americans in Orson Scott Card’s The Tales of Alvin Maker (1987-2003). The series is an alternative history of America in the early 19th century, which allows Card to condemn the country’s ...
Weronika Łaszkiewicz
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I use critical family history to investigate: (a) my British/Scot ancestors who engaged in slavery and have a history of oppressive treatment of indigenous peoples, and (b) my Acadian and Mi’kmaq indigenous origins.
Pamela A. Sandoval
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Reparations in the Caribbean and Diaspora
Millions of people have been victim to violent and inhumane social injustices, many of them based on racial and cultural hierarchies. The Nazi Holocaust or the colonization of North America through the genocide of indigenous populations are examples of ...
Prilly Bicknell-Hersco
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Reparations — Legally Justified and Sine qua non for Global Justice, Peace and Security
The paper assesses current rising reparations claims for the Maafa/ Maangamizi (‘African holocaust,’ comprising transatlantic slavery, colonialism and neo-colonialism) from two angles. First, it explores the connectivity of reparations and global justice,
Nora Wittmann
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Behind the Scenes: Transversality of Invisible Lines and Knowledges
This special issue draws on ideas from two international meetings of the TransOceanik Associated International Laboratory (LIA). One was held in Paris at the Collège de France in 2014, and the other in Brazil at the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina,
Anita Lundberg, Barbara Glowczewski
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Rethinking Abolition in Algeria. Slavery and the "Indigenous Question" [PDF]
Like in sub-saharan Africa, Algerian slavery died a "slow death". It did not end with French abolition in 1848 but maintained its importance in some regions through the nineteenth century. Partially shaped by the colonial administration’s pragmatism, the history of abolition in Algeria is similar to other parts of colonial Africa.
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Esclavos Indios and the School of Salamanca after the New Laws of 1542
In 1542, with the promulgation of the New Laws, Spanish authorities made a greater effort to eliminate indigenous slavery in America, after the doubts expressed by various missionaries about the treatment given to the indigenous people by Spanish ...
Manuel Méndez Alonzo
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The study purposes to examine the content of the Convention of Saint Germain-en-Laye dated September 10, 1919 about Africa and slave trade, which Türkiye committed to participate and ratify as required by the Treaty of Lausanne.
Gürsoy Şahin
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This essay discusses various forms of Hispanic Indigenous labor relations on New Spain’s northern frontiers, with a focus on 17th-century New Mexico and late colonial California.
David Rex Galindo
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