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13. Native Americans
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Hinsley, Curtis M. The Smithsonian and the American Indian: making a moral anthropology in Victorian America. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1994.
NOTES: Originally published: Savages and scientists, 1981. With a new foreword.


Jarrell, Robin. "Native American Women and Forced Sterilization, 1973-1976." Caduceus 8.3 (1992):45-58.


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Twohig, Peter. "Colonial Care: Medical Attendance among the Mi'Kmaq in Nova Scotia." Canadian Bulletin of Medical History = Buletin Canadien d'Histoire de la Medecine 13.2 (1996):333-353.


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