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1832 U.S. vaccinates Native peoples on the frontier against smallpox Congress passes the Indian Vaccination Act and appropriates $12,000 to hire physicians to vaccinate Native ... |
1833 Whooping cough crosses the Great Plains Whooping cough spreads across the U.S., killing babies and children, for whom the infection is particularly ... |
1834 Mexico denies return of mission lands to Chumash In California, the Mexican government frees the Chumash, who had been enslaved by the Spanish in California ... |
1848 Successive epidemics spread across U.S., Alaska, Hawai‘i In September, a series of deadly epidemics, including measles, whooping cough, and influenza, sweeps ... |
1848 California Gold Rush brings miners and diseases Some people from the Miwok, Maidu, and Nissenan tribes help James Marshall dig a millrace at Sutter’ ... |
1867 Violent settlers speed demise of northern California tribe The Yana, a small tribe of about 1,900 living in the Sacramento River valley in northern California, ... |
1860 California Native population plummets after Gold Rush Diseases brought by gold prospectors, along with the violence that miners commit against Native peoples, ... |
1890 Native population plunges In the U.S., Native population falls to an all-time low. The 1890 census records 237,196 Native people— ... |
1898 Indian Medical Association forms and dissolves Medical doctors form the Indian Medical Association to advocate for American Indian health care in the ... |
1903 Tuberculosis incidence tracked on reservations Around the turn of the century, reservations suffer epidemic rates of tuberculosis. The Native people ... |