19th Century California Indian Population
.... was not unknown (eg, the "massacre" of Stone and Kelsey in the gold fields), and although as a practical matter the need for
Indian labor outweighed US ....
(1664

7

)
Indian Survival on the California Frontier
.... was not unknown (eg, the "massacre" of Stone and Kelsey in the gold fields), and although as a practical matter the need for
Indian labor outweighed US ....
(1772

7

)
India and Labor Law
.... There are, however, two major problems with the legal protections provided to
Indian workers. .... Child
labor in India is concentrated (92 percent) in 11 states. ....
(927

4

)
INDIA'S LABOR FORCE
.... There are, however, two major problems with the legal protections provided to
Indian workers. .... Child
labor in India is concentrated (92 percent) in 11 states. ....
(921

4

)
Virginia and Slavery On the surface, it makes little sense that ...
.... grew tobacco rather than food. Not having a work ethic, they always envisioned using
indian labor. When it did not materialize, they ....
(769

3

)
Comparison of Iroquois & California Indians
.... Their exploitation of
Indian labor and lands was relatively minor, allowing a fairly limited competitive state of affairs to continue for some time. ....
(1993

8

)
The Personality of Christopher Columbus
.... As Sale further indicates, the exploitation of
Indian labor by Columbus and his crew marked the origin of the slave trade which predominated Western history ....
(2353

9

)
The California Mission System
.... to go. Coercion eventually worked for the missions and they began to flourish with the aid of the
Indian labor. The Indians were ....
(1721

7

)
San Buenaventura Mission
.... The latter had the advantages of controlling the best lands due to prior arrival, and of having an abundance of
Indian labor (Berger 18). ....
(2089

8

)
Rigoberta Menchu's I, Rigoberta Menchu: An Indian Woman in ...
.... which can merge with the elements which already exist within
Indian culture." Like .... Put at its most basic, farmers who profit from their
labor work harder than ....
(1473

6

)
The Indian peoples of Brazil
.... have been harsh with the
Indian population and imposed an
Indian policy beginning .... the lowest levels of Brazilian society to provide cheap
labor for landowners ....
(1541

6

)
Outsourcing to India
.... to India will most likely be a boon to India's economy and trade but have a mixed effect on both American and
Indian workers if the growing
labor force remains ....
(809

3

)
Mid-19th Century Pacific Northwest
.... The Cayuse Indians viewed the Whitmans and other settlers as invaders, out to exploit their land with the aid of
Indian labor. These ....
(681

3

)
Biography of Narcissa Whitman
.... The Cayuse Indians viewed the Whitmans and other settlers as invaders, out to exploit their land with the aid of
Indian labor. These ....
(681

3

)
de las Casas & Spaniard Mistreatment of Indians
.... denouncing the Spanish abuse of Indians, he pleaded his case to the Spanish crown [and] suggested African slave
labor as a replacement for
Indian slave
labor. ....
(1840

7

)
When the Legends Die
.... he was making in class were being sold in the local store without any compensation to him for his
labor. I thought the picture of
Indian culture provided by ....
(2006

8

)
Polish Americans
.... hour day; the establishment of unions, particularly the CIO; child
labor laws; workmen's .... The American
Indian Movement (AIM) was founded in 1968 "Because of the ....
(2047

8

)
Black Southerners and Slavery
.... the New World. The first Spanish shipment of West
Indian sugar grown by slave
labor came to Europe in 1518. Royal authority was ....
(1570

6

)
The Asian Indian Experience in the US
.... of
labor unions. As highly educated individuals, these citizens have a high exposure to the mass media. The major leisure-time activity is visiting
Indian ....
(1086

4

)
Foreign Investment in South Africa
.... Minter says that from its inception, "wool from the Cape and sugar produced by
Indian labor in Natal laid the basis for an export economy" (1986, p. 5). However ....
(4384

18

)
SOUTH AFRICA: EFFECTS OF FOREIGN INVESTMENT
.... Minter says that from its inception, "wool from the Cape and sugar produced by
Indian labor in Natal laid the basis for an export economy" (1986, p. 5). However ....
(4336

17

)
British-Indian & Spanish-Indian Relations
.... Phillips' account "shows that the
Indian was both a victim of and a .... more fully integrated into the local economy because of repressive
labor laws" (Phillips ....
(1617

6

)
Independence in Latin American Countries or Just Another
.... a separate people. This revolution challenged the ladino control of
Indian lands and
labor (Winn 265). Yet their insurrection led ....
(2433

10

)
American Indian Tribes in the Civil War
.... Some small
Indian tribes in the South helped Union forces. .... Both the Palmunkeys and the Lumbees, who had been conscripted as slave
labor to build southern ....
(2515

10

)
Indian Communalism
.... while governed by the rules of supply and demand in a
labor market, is .... place to another flies in the face of the prevailing view that
Indian society consisted ....
(2082

8

)
European Superior Attitude Toward Native Americans
.... The English neither believed (at least in large numbers) in the possibility of
Indian salvation nor desired to incorporate the Indians'
labor into their own ....
(1866

7

)
Native Americans & the Arrival of Europeans
.... The English neither believed (at least in large numbers) in the possibility of
Indian salvation nor desired to incorporate the Indians'
labor into their own ....
(1866

7

)
The labor administration system in Malaysia
.... bodies are the Social Security organization, the South
Indian Labour Fund .... to tripartism to ensure effective and participative administration in
labor matters. ....
(2720

11

)
The Cahuilla California Indians
.... Until the 1930s, the Cahuillas supported themselves on the reservation by farming, leasing lands, wage
labor, and
Indian Service employment. ....
(1595

6

)
Role of West African Slaves in South Carolina
.... in the development of rice because of their talents for rice production than merely because they were a source of convenient
labor;
Indian and indentured ....
(1530

6

)