"I am looking for quotes pertaining to the Wagon People of Gor, especially the Kataii...what I am looking for is how they treated strangers and new slaves"



There are no specific references to the Kataii, as an individual tribe, dealing with either strangers or slaves. The following quotes of the Wagon Peoples in general are all there is to answer your question.

I wish you well,
Fogaban


The Wagon Peoples, it is said, slay strangers.
Nomads of Gor Book 4 Page 9

Among the animals I saw many verrs; some domestic tarsks, their tusks sheathed; cages of flapping vulos, some sleen, some kaiila, even some bosk; by the Paravaci haruspexes I saw manacled male slaves, if such were to be permitted; commonly, I understood from Kamchak, the Tuchuks, Kassars and Kataii rule out the sacrifice of slaves because their hearts and livers are thought to be, fortunately for the slaves, untrustworthy in registering portents; after all, as Kamchak pointed out, who would trust a Turian slave in the kes with a matter so important as the election of a Ubar San; it seemed to me good logic and, of course, I am sure the slaves, too, were taken with the cogency of the argument.
Nomads of Gor Book 4 Page 171








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