Authors: Andrés Reséndez
New Mexico,
122
northern Mexico,
75
,
93
English pirates,
83–87
,
89
,
352
n 21
Enríquez de Almanza, Martín,
89
,
110
equestrian Indians.
See
horses
Equiano, Olaudah,
49
esclavos de guerra
(war slaves),
26
,
62
,
70
,
73
,
89
,
120–21
Española
caciques (chiefs),
35–37
,
39
characterization of natives,
21
encomenderos
(grantees),
39
gold prospecting and mining,
28–34
,
37
illegal enslavement,
37
population decline,
15–16
,
37
,
39
Spanish expeditions and rule,
19
,
24–25
,
34–36
used for hard labor,
28
,
32
Ethridge, Robbie,
172
Eulate, Juan de,
119
Europe
Indians imported to,
4
non-Christian enemies allowed as slaves,
26
Exploration and Survey of the Valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah
,
275
F
Farnham, Thomas J.,
194
Fauntleroy, Thomas T.,
405
n 24
Fenn, Elizabeth A.,
217
Ferdinand (king of Spain),
14
,
18–19
,
41
Indian rights and,
24–28
,
34
Fernández de Oviedo, Gonzalo,
32
,
37
Ferrer de Blanes, Jaume,
21
Field, Stephen,
304
Florida
early slave trade in,
42
Seminoles and slavery,
218
,
296
use of Peonage Act of 1867,
314
vagrancy acts,
303
Fort Canby,
290
,
291
.
See also
Fort Defiance, attacks on
Fort Defiance, attacks on,
278–80
,
282–84
,
406
n 28
Francisco de Croix, Carlos,
212–13
Francisco Treviño, Juan,
153
G
García, Antonio,
123
García, Lagos,
193
García de Escañuela, Bartolomé,
123
,
374
n 15
Georgia,
314
Getty, George W.,
312
Gilg, Adam,
200–201
,
203
,
379
n 36
gold prospecting.
See
Española: gold prospecting and mining
Gonzales, Abernicio,
314
Graves, Julius K.,
299–300
,
308–9
Great Northern Rebellion,
169
,
174
,
379
n 36.
See also
Pueblo Indians, rebellion
Gregg, Josiah,
222
Greiner, John,
280
Griffin, William W.,
312–13
Guadalupe, Carib attack,
44
Guadalupe Vallejo, Mariano,
247–49
Guerra, Salvador de,
166
Guinea,
24
Gutiérrez, Ramón,
165
H
H. H. Bancroft & Co.,
164
Halleck, Henry W.,
263–64
Hämäläinen, Pekka,
175
Hanson, George M.,
306–7
Harlan, John Marshall,
305
Haro y Monterroso, Fernando de,
139
,
140
,
141
Hastings, Lansford W.,
250–51
Hawkins, John,
83
Hispaniola.
See
Española
horses
equestrian Indians,
175–77
,
180–81
,
195
and Europeans,
7
,
43
,
91
and Paiutes,
3
and Utes,
193
,
194
,
271–72
,
381
n 10
Hosta, Francisco,
281
Hubbell, Sydney A.,
294
Hurtado, Albert,
258
I
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
(Jacobs),
49
Indian-on-Indian bondage,
64
,
135
,
195
Indian slavery, definition of,
10–11
Indians’ role
captives, taking of, treatment, and disposal,
221–22
,
225–27
complicity in trafficking,
119–20
,
172
,
362
n 31
Inés Calderón, María,
126
Interesting Narrative
(Equiano),
49
Isabella (queen),
18–19
Indian rights and,
24–28
,
34–35
J
Jesús de Ágreda, María de,
127
,
130–31
,
366
n 10
Jews
emigration of New Christians to Mexico,
96–98
la raya de Portugal
(the line of Portugal),
77
,
97
Spanish Inquisition,
68
,
76
,
349
n 1
Johnson, Joel H.,
274
Johnson, Andrew,
299
Jones, Daniel W.,
194
Jones, John Lee,
276
Jorge de León, Francisco,
80
K
Kaniache (Muache Utes chief),
285–87
Kelsey, Andrew, Benjamin, and Samuel,
258–59
,
261
,
400
n 33
Kitchen, Richard D.,
273
Knight, Thomas,
261
L
la guerra de los peñoles
(the war of the mountaintops),
69–70
,
73
“La Isla Española.”
See
Española
Las Casas, Bartolomé de,
13–16
,
31–32
,
39
,
43
,
44
,
46
,
65
,
68
,
70
Las Casas, Gonzalo de,
99
Lavezaris, Guido de,
135
León, Duarte de,
77–78
,
80
,
350
n 7
León Luján, Pedro,
270–72
Lima, Francisco de,
106
Lindsay, Brendan C.,
307
Livi Bacci, Massimo,
15
López, Gregorio,
49
López de Cerrato, Alonso,
74
López de Mendizábal, Bernardo,
121
,
166
,
377
n 30
Lumbroso, Joseph (Joseph the Enlightened).
See
Carvajal, Luis de (el Mozo)
Luque, Francisco,
140
M
Manuelito (Navajo chief),
280
Mapuche Indians, legal enslavement,
127–28
,
144
,
371
n 30
María Morelos, José,
390
n 2
Mariana (queen of Spain),
128–29
,
131
,
136
,
141
,
142
,
366
n 8
Marsh, John,
250
Marshall, James W.,
100
Martínez, Mariano,
243–44
Martínez de la Marcha, Hernando,
73–74
Martire d’Anghiera, Pietro,
29
,
39
Maverick, Mary A.,
227
Mechoopda Indians,
252–54
Melgarejo, Bartolomé,
72–73
,
348
n 39
Menchero, Miguel de,
180
Mendoza, Antonio de,
70
Mercure, Alex,
314
Mexican Inquisition,
97–98
,
352
n 21
Mexico,
354
n 31
abolition of Indian slavery,
72–73
,
136
,
139–40
,
219
,
348
n 41,
390
n 2
encomienda
system in,
61–62
,
68
,
93
,
346
n 24,
354
n 32
esclavos de rescate
(ransomed slaves),
62
Indian citizenship,
8
Mixtón War (war of the mountaintops),
69–70
,
73
pre-contact slavery,
64
,
195
,
385
n 38
Sentiments of the Nation,
390
n 2
taxes paid on slaves,
62
Mexico, government of, complicity in trafficking,
119–21
Mexico, laws of
servitude and vagrancy laws,
238–40
tax shelter of owning slaves,
123
Mexico, mining in.
See also
Chichimec Wars; silver mining
cuadrillas (teams) and gold mining,
65–66
encomienda
slaves barred,
65
gold prospecting and mining,
65
paid and unpaid labor in,
364
n 38
Pánuco, slaves from,
83
visitadores
(inspectors) to mines,
73–74
Mexico, northern
Indian slavers,
174
,
380
n 2
major slaving grounds,
134–35
military installations.
See
presidios
Miller, Samuel,
301
,
304
,
410
n 13
mining, legal aspects
sale of mine and slaves attached to it,
65–66
slaves, freedom rejected,
73
Miranda, Tomás,
208
Mississippi, Vagrancy Act of 1865,
303
mita
(draft labor),
124
Mitchell, Robert B.,
309
Mixtón War.
See
la guerra de los peñoles
(the war of the mountaintops)
Moirans, Epifanio de,
148
,
372
n 41
Monleón Cortés, Bernardo de,
142
Montgomery, John B.,
263–64
Mooney, James,
225
Lamanite marriage rare,
276
Lamanites,
268
,
269
relations with traffickers,
269–72
,
403
n 4
retaliatory slaving raids,
274
stories of indentured children,
273–75
Walker War of 1853,
403
n 11
Mota y Escobar, Alonso de la,
110–11
Moya de Contreras, Pedro,
90
N
Narrative
(Douglass),
49
Navajo campaign of 1863–1864,
9
,
284–85
Battle of Canyon de Chelly,
285
,
287
,
288–90
Hispanic and Indian continuation,
290
,
292
,
407
n 41
women and children captives in,
286
,
288
Navajo Indians
attacks on Fort Defiance and around New Mexico,
278–80
,
282–84
,
406
n 28
Bosque Redondo reservation,
284
,
289–90
,
293
,
310–11
Canyon de Chelly treaty and release of captives,
242–44
Long Walk, The,
291
New Mexico, cycle of violence,
279–82
proclamation prohibiting traffic in Indians in New Mexico,
293
traffickers beheading children,
177
,
179
,
381
n 11
New Kingdom of León.
See
Nuevo León