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| #448578 in Books | 2016-08-15 | Original language:English | 9.00 x.70 x6.00l,.90 | File type: PDF | 288 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Pricey but worth it. Along with Paul Kelton's 2 ...|By teacher|Pricey but worth it. Along with Paul Kelton's 2 earlier books on the topic Cherokee Medicine, Colonial Germs: An Indigenous Nation's Fight against Smallpox, 1518-1824 (New Directions in Native American Studies series) and Epidemics and Enslavement: Biological Catastrophe in the Native Southeast, 1492-1715 (Indians o
There is no question that European colonization introduced smallpox, measles, and other infectious diseases to the Americas, causing considerable harm and death to indigenous peoples. But though these diseases were devastating, their impact has been widely exaggerated. Warfare, enslavement, land expropriation, removals, erasure of identity, and other factors undermined Native populations. These factors worked in a deadly cabal with germs to cause epidemics, exacerba...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Beyond Germs: Native Depopulation in North America (Amerind Studies in Archaeology) | From University of Arizona Press. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.