Practice Panyarring
john atkins, voyage guinea, brazil, , west indies 1737.
in contrast pawnship, panyarring involved arbitrary seizure of persons in order force repayment debt or recoup loss selling person slavery. panyarring 1 of many forms of debt repayment in region, 1 of extreme forms of forcing repayment. panyarring include person provided credit, member of person s family, or member of community or trade associate of person (as result of belief in collective responsibility debts). in addition forcing debt repayment, panyarring used force person palver or palaver, court-like process repayment of loss. evidence of panyarring prior european contact scant , not documented, , believed have been used.
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