Article published in the "Utah Historical Quarterly" Vol I-VI titled, "Brigham Young Opposes Indian Slavery and Legal Prosecution of Slave Traders," 1928-1933
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Navajo; Ute; PaiuteAn article titled "Brigham Young Opposes Indian Slavery" outlines Brigham Young's attempt to prevent trade between Indians and Mexicans in which the Mexicans trade horses for Indian children. A second article, "Legal Prosecution of Slave Traders", discusses the court case of Pedro Leon, a Mexican slave trader
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Mountain West Digital LibraryKeywords
- Arapine, Arrowpeen, Arrowpine
- Cash
- Chief Walker
- George A. Smith
- Goods
- Governor Of New Mexico
- Governor Young
- Herds
- Horse Theft
- Horses
- Hostility
- Indian Children
- Indian Slavery
- Lower California
- Mexican Californians
- Mormon Settlers
- Mormons
- Mules
- Pahutes
- Relations With Indians
- Salt Lake City (Utah)
- San Pete Valley
- Slaver
- Spaniards
- Stock
- The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints
- Trade
- Treaty Of Gudalupe De Hidalgo
- Trial
- Whites
- Young, Brigham, 1801 1877