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Native Society and Disease in Colonial Ecuador

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Native Society and Disease in Colonial Ecuador Synopsis

This book examines the relationship between the indigenous peoples of northern Ecuador and disease, especially those infections introduced by Europeans during the sixteenth century. It addresses an important and often overlooked element in the history of Amerindian populations: their biological adaptability and resilience. But it is more than a history of disease incidents, medical responses, and population trends. The history of the biological experience under colonial rule. It differs from other studies in the field by its emphasis on the relationship between biological and social responses.

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ISBN: 9780521529457
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Author: Suzanne Austin University of Delaware Alchon
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 168 pages
Series: Cambridge Latin American Studies
Genres: History of the Americas
Social impact of environmental issues
Social and cultural history