Ben Waber reviewed The other slavery by Andrés Reséndez
A Revelatory, Deeply Researched History
5 stars
This book digs into an issue only hinted at in other histories - the varied, winding history of Indian slavery. One of the challenges in characterizing the enslavement of Indians in the Americas is that it wasn't a single institution, but Reséndez does a great job situating different practices, their economic, social, and political roles, their toll on indigenous populations, and surprisingly early efforts to outlaw these practices. Much of the focus here is on the Spanish American empire, although later chapters also get into Indian slavery in the US. Highly recommend
This book digs into an issue only hinted at in other histories - the varied, winding history of Indian slavery. One of the challenges in characterizing the enslavement of Indians in the Americas is that it wasn't a single institution, but Reséndez does a great job situating different practices, their economic, social, and political roles, their toll on indigenous populations, and surprisingly early efforts to outlaw these practices. Much of the focus here is on the Spanish American empire, although later chapters also get into Indian slavery in the US. Highly recommend