Info on epidemics

Diana Archangeli dba at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU
Wed Mar 31 20:24:33 UTC 2004


Linda Green, in the UA's department of Anthropology & reachable at
lbgreen at email.arizona.edu, might be able to help.

best,

Diana

At 02:39 PM 3/31/04 -0500, you wrote:
>
> 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.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Resa
>
> Resa Crane Bizzaro
> English Department
> East Carolina University
> Greenville, NC  27858
> (252) 328-1395 - Office
> (252) 328-4889 - Fax



Diana Archangeli
Associate Dean, Research, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ  85721
520-621-2184

Director, Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Institute
University of Arizona
520-621-3930

Professor, Linguistics
University of Arizona
520-621-2184
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