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The Political Economy of Indian Health and Disease in the Canadian Northwest
- Daschuk, James W. (James William) (Author)
Contents note: Introduction -- The early fur trade: Territorial dislocation and disease -- “As my debtors are all dead”: The early competition era and the extension of trade and disease, 1740-1782 -- “We could do as we thought proper”: Despair and death during the fur trade wars, 1783-1821 -- “Rule with an iron rod”: Hunger, disease and the northern fur trade during the Hudson’s Bay Company monopoly, 1821-1869 -- The expansion of the settlement frontier and the erosion of the health in the plains, 1821-1869 -- Canada, the northwest, and the treaty period, 1869-1876 -- “They would not be allowed to die like dogs”: Treaties, famine and epidemic transition on the plains, 1876-1872 -- “Beggars should not be choosers”: Control, resistance and subjugation, 1883-1885 -- The nadir of Indian health, 1886-1891 -- Conclusion -- Bibliography.