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5. Expansion of Settlement and Erosion of Health during the HBC Monopoly, 1821–69
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James Daschuk
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vi
- Acknowledgements viii
- Introduction x
- 1. Indigenous Health, Environment, and Disease before Europeans 1
- 2. The Early Fur Trade: Territorial Dislocation and Disease 11
- 3. Early Competition and the Extension of Trade and Disease, 1740–82 27
- 4. Despair and Death during the Fur Trade Wars, 1783–1821 41
- 5. Expansion of Settlement and Erosion of Health during the HBC Monopoly, 1821–69 59
- 6. Canada, the Northwest, and the Treaty Period, 1869–76 79
- 7. Treaties, Famine, and Epidemic Transition on the Plains, 1877–82 99
- 8. Dominion Administration of Relief, 1883–85 127
- 9. The Nadir of Indigenous Health, 1886–91 159
- Conclusion 181
- Maps 187
- Notes 195
- Bibliography 251
- Index 305
- About the Author 321
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vi
- Acknowledgements viii
- Introduction x
- 1. Indigenous Health, Environment, and Disease before Europeans 1
- 2. The Early Fur Trade: Territorial Dislocation and Disease 11
- 3. Early Competition and the Extension of Trade and Disease, 1740–82 27
- 4. Despair and Death during the Fur Trade Wars, 1783–1821 41
- 5. Expansion of Settlement and Erosion of Health during the HBC Monopoly, 1821–69 59
- 6. Canada, the Northwest, and the Treaty Period, 1869–76 79
- 7. Treaties, Famine, and Epidemic Transition on the Plains, 1877–82 99
- 8. Dominion Administration of Relief, 1883–85 127
- 9. The Nadir of Indigenous Health, 1886–91 159
- Conclusion 181
- Maps 187
- Notes 195
- Bibliography 251
- Index 305
- About the Author 321