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Volume 31, Number 7—July 2025

Historical Review

Role of Nonpharmaceutical Interventions during 1918–1920 Influenza Pandemic, Alaska, USA

Uddhav KhakurelComments to Author , Lisa Sattenspiel, and Svenn-Erik MamelundComments to Author 
Author affiliation: Centre for Research on Pandemics & Society, Oslo Metropolitan University, Oslo, Norway (U. Khakurel, S.-E. Mamelund); University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, USA (L. Sattenspiel)

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Figure 3

News clipping used in study of the role of nonpharmaceutical interventions during 1918–1920 influenza pandemic, Alaska, USA. This clipping from The Alaska Daily Empire, Juneau, dated November 7, 1918, is an example of nonpharmaceutical interventions imposed by the territorial government against Alaska Natives. A potlatch is an Alaska Native festival mostly celebrated in southeastern Alaska. Source: Library of Congress.

Figure 3. News clipping used in study of the role of nonpharmaceutical interventions during 1918–1920 influenza pandemic, Alaska, USA. This clipping from The Alaska Daily Empire, Juneau, dated November 7, 1918, is an example of nonpharmaceutical interventions imposed by the territorial government against Alaska Natives. A potlatch is an Alaska Native festival mostly celebrated in southeastern Alaska. Source: Library of Congress.

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