Two Row Wampum, Human Rights, and the Elimination of Tuberculosis from High-Incidence Indigenous Communities
The Two Row Wampum belt is a symbolic record of the first agreement between Europeans and American Indians on Turtle Island (North America). The agreement outlined a commitment to friendship and peace between people living perpetually in parallel, with each party recognizing the other as an equal pa...
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Main Authors: | Richard Long (Author), Courtney Heffernan (Author), Melissa Cardinal-Grant (Author), Amber Lynn (Author), Lori Sparling (Author), Dorilda Piche (Author), Mara Nokohoo (Author), Diane Janvier (Author) |
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Harvard FXB Center for Health and Human Rights,
2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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