Asian slaves in colonial Mexico : from chinos to Indians /

"During the late sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, countless slaves from culturally diverse communities in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia journeyed to Mexico on the ships of the Manila Galleon. Upon arrival in Mexico, they were grouped together and categorized as chinos. In time,...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Seijas, Tatiana
Published: Cambridge University Press,
Publisher Address: New York, NY :
Publication Dates: 2014.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Cambridge Latin American studies ; 100
Subjects:
Summary: "During the late sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, countless slaves from culturally diverse communities in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia journeyed to Mexico on the ships of the Manila Galleon. Upon arrival in Mexico, they were grouped together and categorized as chinos. In time, chinos came to be treated under the law as Indians (the term for all native people of Spain's colonies) and became indigenous vassals of the Spanish crown after 1672. The implications of this legal change were enormous: as Indians, rather than chinos, they could no longer be held as slaves ...
Carrier Form: xiv, 282 pages ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-272) and index.
ISBN: 9781107635777 (paperback) :
1107635772 (paperback)
9781107063129 (hardback)
1107063124 (hardback)
Index Number: HT1053
CLC: D773.161-09
Call Number: D773.161-09/S459
Contents: Catarina de San Juan : China slave and popular saint -- The diversity and reach of the Manila slave market -- The rise and fall of the transpacific slave trade -- Chinos in Mexico City : slave labor and liberty -- Joining the republic of Indians : free Filipinos and freed chinos -- The Church on chino slaves versus Indian chinos -- The end of chino slavery -- Final conclusion -- Appendices 1 and 2.