Blaming colonialism (and settler colonialism) rather than immune systems: Paul Kelton, Alan C. Swedlund, Catherine M. Cameron (eds), Beyond Germs: Native Depopulation in North America, University of Arizona Press, 2015
Archaeologists, anthropologists, and historians come together in this cutting-edge volume to report a wide variety of other factors in the decline in the indigenous population, including genocide, forced labor, and population dislocation. These factors led to what the editors describe in their introduction as systemic structural violence on the Native populations of North America.
While we may never know the full extent of Native depopulation during the colonial period because the evidence available for indigenous communities is notoriously slim and problematic, what is certain is that a generation of scholars has significantly overemphasized disease as the cause of depopulation and has downplayed the active role of Europeans in inciting wars, destroying livelihoods, and erasing identities.
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