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76 reviewsProposes a new model for understanding colonialism in indigenous society - the overlap of colonialism, health, and culture
- Provides a useful case study for health in the Native American and Pacific past, with findings that can be tested and applied to other cases
- Makes Native voices central in the narrative, providing unique native viewpoints on colonialism, health, and cultural change
- Adds indigenous health as a crucial factor in the transformation (and eventual US occupation) of Hawai'i
Seth Archer is Assistant Professor of History at Utah State University. From 2015 to 2017 he was the Mellon Research Fellow in American History at the University of Cambridge.