Captives and Slaves in Indigenous North America - Book Read

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In this Video we will be discussing the “Slave” system that existed in Pre-Colonial America.
We will be focusing on 4 specific regions of North America.
A large network of Captives and Captors Existed before europeans arrived in America.
A lot of good information and a part of American slavery that is least talked about or explained.
We will be reading from the book: “Linking The Histories of Slavery: North America and its Borderlands” from Chapter 1 .

Hope you enjoy …

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