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The Coming of the Spirit of Pestilence: Introduced Infectious Diseases and Population Decline among Northwest Coast Indians, 1774-1874

PaperbackApril 30, 2021
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ISBN-13: 9780295749181 ISBN-10: 0295749180
Publisher
University of Washington Press
Binding
Paperback
Published
April 30, 2021
Weight
1.3 lbs
Dimensions
22.20×2.50×14.60 cm

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The Coming of the Spirit of Pestilence: Introduced Infectious Diseases and Population Decline among Northwest Coast Indians, 1774-1874 by Boyd, Robert T.. Paperback edition. ISBN: 9780295749181.

Examines imported diseases and their impact on Pacific Northwest Indigenous peoples In the late 1700s when European colonizers arrived on the Northwest Coast, they reported the presence of vigorous, diverse cultures―Tlingit, Haida, Kwakwakawakw (Kwakiutl), Nuu-chah-nulth (Nootka), Coast Salish, and Chinookan―with a population conservatively estimated at more than 180,000. Just a century later the population had plummeted to only 35,000―a devastating loss of Indigenous lives caused by the introduction of diseases brought by settlers and colonizers. The Coming of the Spirit of Pestilence examines the first century of contact and the effects of introduced diseases such as smallpox, malaria, measles, and influenza on Native American population size, structure, interactions, and viability. Whereas in most parts of the Americas disease transfer and depopulation occurred early and were poorly documented, the later date of Euro-American contact in the Pacific Northwest means that records are relatively complete. Through doctors records, ships logs, diaries, censuses, and Native American oral traditions and testimonies, Robert Boyd reconstructs the process of disease transfer and the profound demographic and cultural impact of specific epidemics. This definitive study of introduced diseases in the Pacific Northwest illuminates the magnitude of human suffering and traces connections between these processes and cultural change.