The Impact of the 1862-63 Smallpox Epidemic on British Columbia’s First Nations

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https://doi.org/10.29173/cons29451

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The smallpox epidemic of 1862-63 had a devastating effect on British Columbia’s First Nations, impacting the lives of both individuals and communities. However, this paper argues that the colonial discourse surrounding the disease was equally harmful, as it posited that Indigenous peoples’ suffering was somehow inevitable due to their perceived biological differences and supposed moral deficiencies. This damaging colonial discourse enabled settlers to actively disregard their Indigenous neighbours’ suffering and, in doing so, to deny their very humanity.

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2022-08-29

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Boone, R. (2022). The Impact of the 1862-63 Smallpox Epidemic on British Columbia’s First Nations. Constellations, 13(1&2). https://doi.org/10.29173/cons29451

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First Nations History