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- Blackbirding abstract "Blackbirding is the coercion of people through trickery and kidnapping to work as labourers. From the 1860s, blackbirding ships in the Pacific sought workers to mine the guano deposits on the Chincha Islands in Peru. In the 1870s, the blackbirding trade focused on supplying labourers to plantations, particularly the sugar cane plantations of Queensland, Australia and the nation of Fiji. The first documented practice of blackbirding for sugar cane labourers occurred between 1842 and 1904. Those "blackbirded" were recruited from the indigenous populations of nearby Pacific islands or northern Queensland. In the early days of the pearling industry in Western Australia at Nickol Bay and Broome, local Aborigines were blackbirded from the surrounding areas.Blackbirding has continued to the present day in the Third World. One example is the kidnapping and coercion at gunpoint of indigenous people in Central America to work as plantation labourers in the region, where they are exposed to heavy pesticide loads and do backbreaking work for very little pay.".
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- Blackbirding hasPhotoCollection Blackbirding.
- Blackbirding subject Category:Colonialism.
- Blackbirding subject Category:European_colonisation_in_Oceania.
- Blackbirding subject Category:History_of_Australia_(1851–1900).
- Blackbirding subject Category:History_of_Fiji.
- Blackbirding subject Category:History_of_Oceania.
- Blackbirding subject Category:History_of_Vanuatu.
- Blackbirding subject Category:History_of_sugar.
- Blackbirding subject Category:History_of_the_Solomon_Islands.
- Blackbirding subject Category:Human_rights_abuses.
- Blackbirding subject Category:Labor_history.
- Blackbirding subject Category:Labour_history_of_Australia.
- Blackbirding subject Category:Slavery.
- Blackbirding subject Category:Unfree_labor.
- Blackbirding comment "Blackbirding is the coercion of people through trickery and kidnapping to work as labourers. From the 1860s, blackbirding ships in the Pacific sought workers to mine the guano deposits on the Chincha Islands in Peru. In the 1870s, the blackbirding trade focused on supplying labourers to plantations, particularly the sugar cane plantations of Queensland, Australia and the nation of Fiji. The first documented practice of blackbirding for sugar cane labourers occurred between 1842 and 1904.".
- Blackbirding label "Blackbirder".
- Blackbirding label "Blackbirding".
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- Blackbirding depiction Seizure_of_blackbirder_Daphne.jpg.
- Blackbirding isPrimaryTopicOf Blackbirding.