Return to: Epidemics and Pandemic Flu of 1918-1919 - Native Alaskans had no natural immunity against the terrible diseases that swept through their people following contact with Europeans and Americans.
UAF-1991-46-601 Five flu victims were interred in a mass grave at Chena Village, a townsite that was abandoned when the Fairbanks population outgrew Chena's. Archives, University of Alaska Fairbanks.