Slavery as an Industrial System: Ethnological Researches by Dr. H. J. Nieboer (auth.)

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Sometimes they are rather severely treated, especially those captured in war or kidnapped. Tanner was thus adopted by an Indian of the Shahnee tribe. The youngest son of this Indian had lately died, and his wife had told her husband, she could not live if he did not restore her the child. The husband accordingly went off, and came back with Tanner whom he had kidnapped. Tanner was adopted on the grave of the deceased boy, and given an Indian name. But the adoptive father treated him not at all as a son.

On Moore River the wives often have connections with young men; the husbands do not seem to take much notice of it. e. The levirate law sometimes appears in the character of a duty rather than a right of the deceased man's brother. Fraser (describing N. S. Wales) calls it a "refuge" to the widow. Dawson, speaking of the aborigines of W. Victoria, states: "When a married man dies, his brother is bound to marry the widow if she has a family, as it is his duty to protect her and rear his brother's children".

One is the way of free commerce, that does not interfere with the liberty of the person who serves us, the making of contracts by which we exchange the strength and skill of another, or their products, for other performances on our part: hire of services, purchase of manufactures, etc. The other way is the subjection of such persons, which enables us to dispose of their strength in our behalf, but at the same time injures the personality of the subjected. This subjection can be imagined as being restricted to certain purposes, for instance to the cultivation of the land, as with soil-tilling serfs; the result of which is that this subjection, for the very reason that is has a definite and limited aim, does not quite annul the liberty of the subjected.

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