THE UNNATURAL HISTORY OF DISEASE The health problems Native Americans are confronting today did not arise out of an historical vacuum. Diseases and ill health have a history. Health levels are linked to the social, political, and economic forces present at any historical moment. Thus, in order to understand some of the present day factors determining Native American health levels, it is imperative to examine the historical context from which these health patterns emerged. The medical history of Native Americans since European contact can be characterized as an “unnatural history of disease’’-unnatural because the epidemiology of Native American people changed under the hegemony of European contact. Native Americans, from the sixteenth throu...
American Indians and Alaska Natives are at an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes and are m...
This article examines historical evidence that correlates a decline in Native American health and fe...
This volume is a compendium of scholarly analyses of the health conditions that together constitute ...
The incidence and severity of COVID-19 infections have been disproportionately high in Native Americ...
The byproducts and motivators of colonialism- namely acquisition of land, pursuit of power, and assi...
Western medicine was utilized as an instrument of empire in colonies established by conquest, occupa...
This project covers the historical development of health problems in the Native American community a...
Indigenous people living in the United States and Canada experience much poorer health outcomes than...
In the late 1700s, when Euro-Americans began to visit the Northwest Coast, they reported the presenc...
The purpose of this paper is to develop more fully for the Southern Coast Salish the recently publis...
Disparities in health status between American Indians and other groups in the United States have per...
INTRODUCTION . . . politics is medicine on a large scale. -Rudolphe Virchow Although Virchow's often...
Beginning in the 1830s, a nascent federal Indian health care system emerged in conjunction with the ...
During the Contact Period (ca. 1600-1675 A.D.) southern New England Colonists and Native Americans u...
Disease and Demography in the Americas addresses an important issue in history of European-Native Am...
American Indians and Alaska Natives are at an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes and are m...
This article examines historical evidence that correlates a decline in Native American health and fe...
This volume is a compendium of scholarly analyses of the health conditions that together constitute ...
The incidence and severity of COVID-19 infections have been disproportionately high in Native Americ...
The byproducts and motivators of colonialism- namely acquisition of land, pursuit of power, and assi...
Western medicine was utilized as an instrument of empire in colonies established by conquest, occupa...
This project covers the historical development of health problems in the Native American community a...
Indigenous people living in the United States and Canada experience much poorer health outcomes than...
In the late 1700s, when Euro-Americans began to visit the Northwest Coast, they reported the presenc...
The purpose of this paper is to develop more fully for the Southern Coast Salish the recently publis...
Disparities in health status between American Indians and other groups in the United States have per...
INTRODUCTION . . . politics is medicine on a large scale. -Rudolphe Virchow Although Virchow's often...
Beginning in the 1830s, a nascent federal Indian health care system emerged in conjunction with the ...
During the Contact Period (ca. 1600-1675 A.D.) southern New England Colonists and Native Americans u...
Disease and Demography in the Americas addresses an important issue in history of European-Native Am...
American Indians and Alaska Natives are at an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes and are m...
This article examines historical evidence that correlates a decline in Native American health and fe...
This volume is a compendium of scholarly analyses of the health conditions that together constitute ...