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Tuberculosis mortality among the students of St. Joseph's residential school in 1942-43: Historical and geographical context

2008

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This chapter documents deaths among Indian children in a Canadian residential school and discusses the role of residential schools in contributing to the high rates of TB among Indigenous populations.

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Tuberculosis mortality among the students of St. Joseph's residential school in 1942-43: Historical and geographical context.

Hackett, P. (2008). Tuberculosis mortality among the students of St. Joseph's residential school in 1942-43: Historical and geographical context. In J. Littleton, J. Parks, D. A. Herring, & T. Farmer (eds.), Multiplying and dividing: Tuberculosis in Canada and Aotearoa New Zealand (113-33). Auckland, AU: University of Auckland, Department of Anthropology's referreed monograph series.

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