Blackbirding

/ˈblækˌbɜrdɪŋ/ noun

The practice of kidnapping or forcibly recruiting people, especially from Pacific Islands, to work as laborers under harsh conditions.

From 'blackbird' (slang for enslaved laborers, 19th century) plus gerund '-ing'. Originated during colonial expansion in the Pacific.

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