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Professor of History at the University of California, Davis Andres Resendez, constructs a detailed portrait of Native American enslavement in The Other Slavery. Part historical synthesis, part original research the monograph argues that decimated Native North American populations were a result of mass slavery. This is not a running history of native enslavement in the Western Hemisphere, that would require numerous volumes; this is a breadth approach outlining a missing piece of North American history, adding to the limited number of works on Native American slavery. He is attempting to demonstrate that Native Americans made up a significant portion of slaves, but beyond the numerical value of enslavement, it irrevocably altered the course of Native history. …show more content…

He demonstrates that Native American populations experienced a catastrophic decline from slavery, as high as 90%, while the height of West Africa’s was 20%. Yet the term slavery refers to Africans in the Americas, as historical memory excludes Native enslavement. The structure is geographic, set in areas which experienced intense other slavery: Caribbean, Mexico, and the American Southwest. It focuses on moments in history with abundant evidence of slavery or when the traffic of slavery underwent a significant change. The four traits used to determine native slavery are forcible removal and relocation, inability to leave the workplace, working under threat, and little to no pay. That is why the title is important, “other” references the issue of African slavery and different forms of

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