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1921 Trachoma rises among American Indians Trachoma, a serious bacterial infection of the lining of the eyelids, is a leading cause of blindness. ... |
1921 Congress funds American Indian health care In legislation commonly known as the Snyder Act, Congress authorizes funds for “the relief of distress ... |
1923 Tuberculosis identical among patients of different races The National Tuberculosis Association issues a paper stating that “tuberculosis attacks without racial ... |
1923 Pioneering Apsáalooke (Crow) nurse graduates Susie Walking Bear Yellow graduates from the Boston City Hospital School of Nursing and returns to the ... |
1924 American Indians granted U.S. citizenship Inspired by the high rate of American Indian enlistment during World War I, President Calvin Coolidge ... |
1924 Medical division established in Office of Indian Affairs The Office of Indian Affairs creates a separate medical division to administer the growing number of ... |
1924 Professional nurses hired for reservations The Office of Indian Affairs begins hiring professional field nurses to care for Native peoples on reservations. |
1924 Federal campaign targets trachoma The Office of Indian Affairs launches a campaign against trachoma, a serious bacterial eye infection ... |
1925 American Indian TB deaths outpace general population Tuberculosis mortality in 1925 is 87 deaths per 100,000 in the U.S., in general. Among American Indians ... |
1927 Clean water, sewers needed on most reservations After a century of the federal government moving American Indians onto reservations with inadequate ... |