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  2. Act for the Government and Protection of Indians - Wikipedia

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    The Act for the Government and Protection of Indians (Chapter 133, Cal. Stats., April 22, 1850), nicknamed the Indian Indenture Act was enacted by the first session of the California State Legislature and signed into law by the 1st Governor of California, Peter Hardeman Burnett.

  3. Forced labor in California - Wikipedia

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    The Act for the Government and Protection of Indians was passed in California in 1850, It provided that: "White persons or proprietors could apply to the Justice of Peace for the removal of Indians from lands in the white person's possession" [21] "Any person could go before a Justice of Peace to obtain Indian children for indenture.

  4. Nome Cult Trail - Wikipedia

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    California also amended the Act for the Government and Protection of the Indians (1850) which expanded the permitted length of indentured servitude, revoked the requirement for parental consent, and permitted the indenture of “orphaned” children. [6] During this time, the Nome Cult Farm was renamed Round Valley Reservation.

  5. Is there still gold in California? Why the gold rush lives on ...

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    The state of California enacted a law in 1860 known as the Act for the Government and Protection of Indians making it legal to force Indigenous people into indentured servitude. It is said to have ...

  6. History of slavery in California - Wikipedia

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    Within this Act, Native children could be obtained for indenture, convicted Native American could be hired out of jail and Indians could not testify for or against whites. This legalized a form of slavery, of forced labor in California . 24,000 to 27,000 Californian Natives were taken as forced laborers by settlers including 4,000 to 7,000 ...

  7. Indian indenture system - Wikipedia

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    The Indian indenture system was a system of indentured servitude, by which more than 1.6 million workers [1] from British India were transported to labour in European colonies, as a substitute for slave labour, following the abolition of the trade in the early 19th century.

  8. Kern and Sutter massacres - Wikipedia

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    Hurtado, Albert (Spring 1990). "California Indians and the Workaday West: Labor, Assimilation, and Survival". California History. 69 (1): 5. doi:10.2307/25177303. JSTOR 25177303. California Legislature (1851), Journals of the Legislature of the State of California at its Second Session, San Jose {}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher

  9. Shasta Indian Nation to get homeland back in largest land ...

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    Gov. Gavin Newsom has set in motion the largest land return in California history, declaring his support for the return of ancestral lands to the Shasta Indian Nation that were seized a century ...