The Historical Roots of High Rates of Infant Death in Aboriginal Communities in Canada in the Early Twentieth Century: the Case of Fisher River, Manitoba

Study of 30 year period in the early 20th century found exceedingly high death rates primarily due to acute respiratory infection linked to malnutrition and poverty.
Author/Creator
Tina Moffat
Ann Herring
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No
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No
Citation
Social Science & Medicine, vol. 48, no. 12, June 1999, pp. 1821-1832
Publication Date
1999-06
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Articles -- Scholarly, peer reviewed
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Text -- HTML
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