Wilful Neglect : The Federal Response to Tuberculosis among First Nations, 1867–1945
by
Jane Thomas
Book Details
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0228026202
ISBN-13
9780228026204
Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint
McGill-Queen's University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 14th, 2025
Print length
318 Pages
Product Classification:
History of the AmericasSocial & cultural historyIndigenous peoplesHistory of medicine
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Wilful Neglect explores the devastating consequences of the Department of Indian Affairs’ responses to tuberculosis among First Nations in Canada from 1867 to 1945, demonstrating a direct link between historic health policies and modern disparities.
Tuberculosis, once a leading cause of death in Europe and North America, was understood to be preventable and even curable by the early twentieth century. Yet despite growing knowledge about the disease and interventions that would slow its spread, tuberculosis deaths among First Nations in Canada remained staggeringly high. Government policies rooted in colonialism exacerbated a tuberculosis epidemic. Wilful Neglect explores the devastating consequences of the Department of Indian Affairs failed responses to tuberculosis among First Nations in Canada from 1867 to 1945. Even when medical treatment for tuberculosis became widely available, and despite the federal governments obligations being written into treaties and other legislation, the basic health needs of First Nations remained unmet. The government instead prioritized an assimilationist agenda, including the placement of Indigenous children in residential schools, which became hotbeds for the spread of the infection. Drawing on the departments own annual reports, memoranda, and budgets over more than seventy years, Jane Thomas traces key moments, decisions, and individuals involved in shaping federal health policy, laying bare the consequences of racializing a disease. Health policies developed by colonial governments without the involvement of First Nations have always failed. Wilful Neglect demonstrates a direct link between the federal governments historic health policies and the disparities that continue into the present.
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