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These important essays address the biological consequences of the arrival of Europeans in the New World and on the lifeways of native populations following contact in the late 16th century. Moving away from monocausal explanations of population change| they maintain that disease should be viewed as only a facet of a complex problem and that issues relating to diet| nutrition| activity| the work environment| and social and political change are equally important.
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