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Fish bones and scorching hair: new research shows how Aboriginal people fought smallpox
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Fish bones and scorching hair: new research shows how Aboriginal people fought smallpox
As Aboriginal nations mounted a series of coordinated and strategic campaigns to defend Country against invading settlers, the smallpox epidemic spread across the southeast from 1830 to 1832. It disproportionately affected Aboriginal people, killing large numbers of First Nations people exposed to it. Historical research so far has looked at the origins of the epidemic, mortality and the culpability of the settlers. Yet Aboriginal warfare in the late 1830s suggests many communities survived the
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