Long Way from Home
Discover the insightful and poignant exploration of a critical chapter in Canadian history with Long Way from Home by Pat Sandiford Grygier. Published in 1997, this compelling book delves into the experiences of Inuit patients during the tuberculosis epidemic of the mid-20th century. Through a rich tapestry of personal recollections and interviews with those involved in government programs, Grygier sheds light on the challenges faced by these communities.
Spanning 268 pages, Grygier's work is not just a historical account; it highlights the intersection of health, ethnicity, and medical statistics, offering a unique perspective on Native American history and the impact of disease on cultural identity. This essential read is perfect for those interested in American history, epidemiology, and the stories of specific racial and ethnic groups.
Explore this significant narrative today to better understand the resilience and fortitude of the Inuit community during a time of crisis.