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  2. Captivity - Wikipedia

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    Captivity, or being held captive, is a state wherein humans or other animals are confined to a particular space and prevented from leaving or moving freely. An example in humans is imprisonment . Prisoners of war are usually held in captivity by a government hostile to their own.

  3. Captivity (animal) - Wikipedia

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    Animal captivity is the confinement of domestic and wild animals. [1] More specifically, animals that are held by humans and prevented from escaping are said to be in captivity . [ 2 ] The term animal captivity is usually applied to wild animals that are held in confinement, but this term may also be used generally to describe the keeping of ...

  4. Captivity narrative - Wikipedia

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    In American literature, captivity narratives often relate particularly to the capture of European-American settlers or explorers by Native American Indians, but the captivity narrative is so inherently powerful that the story proves highly adaptable to new contents from terrorist kidnappings to UFO abductions.

  5. Richard I of England - Wikipedia

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    During his captivity, English prejudice against foreigners was used in a calculated way by his brother John to help destroy the authority of Richard's chancellor, William Longchamp, who was a Norman. One of the specific charges laid against Longchamp, by John's supporter Hugh Nonant , was that he could not speak English.

  6. Captive breeding - Wikipedia

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    USFWS staff with two red wolf pups bred in captivity. Captive breeding, also known as captive propagation, is the process of keeping plants or animals in controlled environments, such as wildlife reserves, zoos, botanic gardens, and other conservation facilities.

  7. Captivity (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Captivity is a state wherein humans or other animals are confined to a particular space and prevented from leaving or moving freely. Captivity may also refer to: Captivity (animal) , the keeping of either domesticated animals (livestock and pets) or wild animals

  8. Prisoner - Wikipedia

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    It is generally defined with the broad definition: "someone held in custody". Hostages are historically defined as prisoners held as security for the fulfillment of an agreement, or as a deterrent against an act of war. In modern times, it refers to someone who is seized by a criminal abductor.

  9. Captives in American Indian Wars - Wikipedia

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    Captivity narratives were often written by European-Americans and European-Canadians who were ransomed or escaped from captivity. ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...