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Matching Articles"Disease" (Total 9)
Industrial Disease and the St. Lawrence Mines
Major economic transformations, such as that which took place in St. Lawrence, always carry with them certain costs.
Disappearance of the Beothuk
Shanawdithit and the Extinction of the Beothuk
Post-Contact Beothuk History
Beothuk history after contact with the Europeans
Inuit Post-Contact History
History of the Inuit post-contact with the Europeans
Impact of Non-Indigenous Activities on the Inuit
Impact of Non-Indigenous activities on the Inuit
The Inuit
The Inuit lifestyle, contact with the Europeans,and the Inuit Labrador Association
Global Relations and the Spanish Influenza
The Spanish flu did not originate in Newfoundland and Labrador, but the ports, shipping schedules, and global trade relations made it vulnerable.
The 1918 Spanish Flu
The Spanish flu of 1918-19 killed between 20 and 40 million people worldwide. It is one of the largest outbreaks of disease in recorded history.
Malnutrition in Newfoundland and Labrador
About the consequences of malnutrition in Newfoundland and Labrador and the efforts to prevent deficiency diseases.
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