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<font size=3>Hi Resa, you will want to look at Cook 1955, "The
Epidemic of 1830-1833 in California and Oregon. His bibliography will
lead you to other good sources. -Sheri.<br><br>
At 11:39 AM 3/31/2004, you wrote:<br>
</font><blockquote type=cite class=cite cite><font face="arial" size=2>Hi,
everyone. I have a special request of you all. Can anyone
suggest places to look for information on the smallpox, measles, and
mumps epidemics in this country among indigenous peoples? I have a
friend who's an immunologist who is going to teach a course on the
politics of infection/chemical warfare, and he wants to read some
materials and use them in his class. In particular, it would be
helpful if these things were written from our (i.e., a Native American)
perspective. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.<br>
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</font><font face="arial" size=2>Thanks.<br>
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</font><font face="arial" size=2>Resa<br>
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</font><font face="arial" size=2>Resa Crane Bizzaro<br>
English Department<br>
East Carolina University <br>
Greenville, NC 27858<br>
(252) 328-1395 - Office<br>
(252) 328-4889 - Fax</font></blockquote>
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<font size=3>________________________<br>
</font><font face="Baskerville Old Face" size=3>Sheri Tatsch<br>
Executive Director<br>
Native American Language Center<br>
Department of Native American Studies<br>
University of California, Davis 95616<br>
(530) 754-8361<br>
Fax: 752-7090 </font></body>
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