Northern Manitoba treaty party, 1949.

From: Manitoba History | Date: March 22, 2000| Author: Noton, Bruce | Copyright information

It was well known that Native Indian people were very susceptible to tuberculosis. But prior to 1948 little had been done to look for and treat this disease among these people in the remote areas of northern Manitoba. This was about to change.

During World War II, The United States armed forces built an airstrip and hospital at Clearwater Lake, 20 miles northeast of The Pas, Manitoba. After the war, the airstrip was taken over by Transport Canada. The hospital was acquir...

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