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Slave beads
Slave beads Slave beads (often called Trade beads) were otherwise decorative glass beads used ...
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Talk:Slave beads
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Category:Slave trade
Category:Slave trade The main article for this category is Slave trade. Pages in category "Slave trade" There are 8 pages in this section of this category. A African slave trade Atlantic slave trade C Coastwise slave trade M ...
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Bead
... up bead in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Beads Cloisonné beads Dichroic beads (10 mm) A bead is a small ... stringing. As an alternative to piercing, plastic beads may be Moulded Onto a Thread during manufacturing; these MOT beads are often used for the throw ...
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Talk:Afrocentrism Archive3
... not faked") paternalist sentiment imbued into the slave trade. White Christians thought they were civilizing ... Jews themselves benefited from the trans-Atlantic slave trade and a system of world capitalism ... paved the way for the trans-Atlantic slave trade; the ongoing Arab involvement in the slave trade -- particularly in Sudan and and their ... mid 19th century, when the trans-Atlantic slave trade was still going strong. There ...
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Baluba
... for copper, charcoal (for iron smelting), glass beads, iron and cowrie shells from the Indian ... dried fish were bartered for cattle, cotton, beads, iron, tools and implements. Decline: From around ... stem the decline, the Luba went into slave trading on a major scale, selling to the Portuguese in Angola. But the slave trade was slowly dying down, and slaves ... of raiding other peoples, so they began slave raiding among themselves, which sped the ...
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Digedags (translated from German)
... the gletschereis 068 the four of the slave ship 069 the cannon robbery to Glasgow ... Muezzin and bead Fischer 136 the wrong beads 137 the wreck of the Nearchos 138 ... von Ormuz, forbids the private possession of beads. Aktivos Diplomatos, envoys of the emperor von ... IANA" and Konkurent of Jonathan Joker. Ben, slave boy, who the Digedags help to the ... Mansur, treasurer of the Sultans, possesses the slave Fatima and tries their release to ...
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History of West Africa
... trade and developed centralized states; third, the slave-trading kingdoms, jihads, and colonial invaders of ... exchange for copper, horses, salt, textiles, and beads. Later, ivory, slaves, and kola nuts were ... as the Bight of Benin. The African slave trade began almost immediately after, with the ... 1510, the Spanish crown legalized the African slave trade, followed by the English in 1562. By 1650 the slave trade was in full force at ...
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Talk:Kambojas/removed
... page 108/109 " The second category of beads which deserves attention, is those made from ... boar, unearthed along with carnelian seals and beads from Akurugoda (Tissamaharama) on the southern coast ... applied to royalty. Apart from the coins, beads and intaglios, the contacts between Sri Lanka ... social classes...Arya and Dasa...master and slave: Pali: Yona-Kambojaseu annesu cha panchchantimesu janapadesu ... masters and slaves. The master could become slave and vice versa (Majjhima Nikaya, 2/ ...
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Shell-money
... shells or pieces of them worked into beads or artificially shaped. Shell-money has not ... tender, and before the abolition of the slave trade there were large shipments of cowry ... the English ports for reshipment to the slave coast. As the value of the cowry ... every pack-ox, and 2000 for every slave in his possession. In the countries on ... by means of a coinage of shell beads, small shells laboriously ground down to ...
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