Item Detail
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31053
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9
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English
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Utah Indians and Spanish Slave Trade
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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1929
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2
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3
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Utah State Historical Society
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69-76
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The author outlines the history of slave trade in and through the state of Utah, at this time seen as nothing but open and free land. Many white settlers of southern lands, like New Mexico, helped the trafficking of slaves that, they say, ultimately ended up being sold to various Native American tribes in the Utah Valley.
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