Item Detail
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32383
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English
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Finding Agency in Captivity : Resistance, Co-Optation, and Replication Among Indentured Indians, 1847-1900
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Dialogue : A Journal of Mormon Thought
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Summer 2021
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54
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2
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Illinois
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University of Illinois Press
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"How should twenty-first-century readers authentically understand the experiences of nineteenth-century indentured Indians? This essay seeks to answer that question to some extent by surveying relevant historical models and comparing them against the experience of indentured Indians to reveal diverse behavior and agency among those people." [Author]
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