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Sharks upon the Land

Colonialism, Indigenous Health, and Culture in Hawai'i, 1778–1855

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Gebonden, 300 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | 2018
ISBN13: 9781107174566
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2018 9781107174566
Onderdeel van serie Studies in North Ame
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Historian Seth Archer traces the cultural impact of disease and health problems in the Hawaiian Islands from the arrival of Europeans to 1855. Colonialism in Hawaiʻi began with epidemiological incursions, and Archer argues that health remained the national crisis of the islands for more than a century. Introduced diseases resulted in reduced life spans, rising infertility and infant mortality, and persistent poor health for generations of Islanders, leaving a deep imprint on Hawaiian culture and national consciousness. Scholars have noted the role of epidemics in the depopulation of Hawaiʻi and broader Oceania, yet few have considered the interplay between colonialism, health, and culture - including Native religion, medicine, and gender. This study emphasizes Islanders' own ideas about, and responses to, health challenges on the local level. Ultimately, Hawaiʻi provides a case study for health and culture change among Indigenous populations across the Americas and the Pacific.

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ISBN13:9781107174566
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:300

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List of figures; List of tables and appendices; Acknowledgments; Note 1: language and terminology; Introduction; Part I. Encounters: 1. Pox Hawaiiana; 2. Sex and conquest; Part II. Revolutions: 3. The dark ocean; 4. Throwing away the Gods; Part III. Accommodations: 5. Great fatalism; 6. The wasting hand; Conclusion; Appendix A: terms for venereal disease; Appendix B: population; Appendix C: glossary; Appendix D: selected persons; Bibliography; Index.
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