Invisible Invaders: Smallpox and Other Diseases in Aboriginal Australia 1780-1880 by Judy Campbell
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Overview: An epidemic of smallpox among Aboriginal people around Sydney in 1789 puzzled the British as there had been no cases on the ships of the First Fleet. The author uses previously unpublished material from 19th-century archives to argue that epidemics of smallpox among Aboriginals preceded European settlement. It argues that they originated in regular visits to the northern coast of Australia by Macassan fishermen from nearby islands.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History

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Overview: An epidemic of smallpox among Aboriginal people around Sydney in 1789 puzzled the British as there had been no cases on the ships of the First Fleet. The author uses previously unpublished material from 19th-century archives to argue that epidemics of smallpox among Aboriginals preceded European settlement. It argues that they originated in regular visits to the northern coast of Australia by Macassan fishermen from nearby islands.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History
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