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The Formal Conventions of Colonial Medicine: Bureau of Indian Affairs' Agency Physicians' Reports, 1880-1910
Julianne Newmark
College Composition and Communication, v71 n4 p620-642 Jun 2020
This article takes a historical view of Dawes Era medical communication, focusing on National Archives Record Group 75 (the Bureau of Indian Affairs papers). Examinations of reports from the Pine Ridge and Nett Lake Agencies focus readers' scrutiny on prevalent formal codes and paracolonial conventions of Indian Bureau medical reports. This article challenges writing studies scholars to forthrightly concern themselves with the ways in which discourses of power are encoded in document structures and designs.
Descriptors: United States History, American Indian History, Access to Health Care, Land Settlement, Reports, Power Structure, Reservation American Indians, Federal Government, Public Agencies, Medical Services, Physicians, Conflict, Diseases
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