Pierre Chaulet

  • Colonization, climate change, and indigenous health: from Algiers to Acre

    I sat in a conference hall in Rio Branco, Acre State, Brazil. My mind was in a sanatorium of Algiers, Algeria. This was where my mother was sent as a girl. They told her she got tuberculosis because she was an “indigène musulman”. In 1938, the year of my mother’s birth and after over a…

    Colonization, climate change, and indigenous health from Algiers to Acre
  • Colonialism and disease: tuberculosis in Algeria

    Tuberculosis in Algeria as part of colonization: high death rates and false explanations During French colonial rule in Algeria (1830-1962), tuberculosis became a major killer disease. The French brought this deadly sickness with them when they invaded Algeria. Before the French came, tuberculosis was not a big problem for Algerian people. The disease spread quickly…

    Tuberculosis in Algeria