The Smallpox Genocide of the Odawa Tribe at L'Arbre Croche, 1763: The History of a Native American People
by Constance Cappel
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This scholarly book is the first contemporary study of the smallpox genocide against the Odawa, set within their history before 1763 to the present day, and carried out by the British during the French and Indian War.Tags
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- Original publication date
- 2008-12-30
- People/Characters
- Jeffrey Amherst; Andrew J. Blackbird; Francis Parkman; Pontiac
- Important places
- Michigan, USA (northern); Stockbridge, Massachusetts, USA
- Important events
- Smallpox Genocide Michigan Odawa (1763)
- Blurbers
- Bruchac, Joseph
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- Genres
- Nonfiction, History
- DDC/MDS
- 614.521089973360774 — Technology Medicine & health Forensic medicine; incidence of injuries, wounds, disease; public preventive medicine Incidence of and public measures to prevent specific diseases and kinds of diseases Exanthemata Smallpox
- LCC
- E99 .O9 .C36 — History of the United States America Indians of North America Indian tribes and cultures
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- English
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