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by Lawrence Hill


  Cool Hand Luke (film), 218

  Cornett, J. W., 175

  Crime and Punishment (Dostoyevsky), 283, 285

  Cromwell, Oliver, 27

  Cronus, 82

  Crossroads International, 47, 134, 143

  cutting, of skin, 26, 76; as self-abuse, 261

  Davis, Sammy, Jr., 155

  Dawes Rolls (of Native American tribal membership), 198

  Dead Sea Scrolls, 221

  Declaration of Independence (U.S.), 303, 305

  defining/identifying qualities of blood, 10, 134; Aboriginal peoples and, 195; ancestry and, 135, 213; citizenship and, 167; families and, 142; identity and, 152; mixed-race people and, 187; race and, 179. See also specific topics

  Delaney, Janice, 36

  Deer, Tracey: Club Native (film), 211

  Democratic Republic of the Congo: genocide in, 270, 272

  Denis, Jean-Baptiste, 30, 315

  Deuteronomy, Book of, 272

  diabetes, 46, 56, 93; of author/author’s family, 56, 58, 138; types of, 57

  Dictionary of Latin American Racial and Ethnic Terminology (Stephens), 192

  Dionysus, and female followers of, 223

  Djandoubi, Hamida, 257

  Djerma (language of Niger), 137

  DNA testing, 302; in criminal cases, 230, 286; and familial connections, 180; and genetic research, 308; and Jefferson–Hemings case, 303; kits for, 311; limitations/reliability of, 310; mitochondrial, 311; police data bank and, 231; and police use of bloodletting, 232; and white/black ancestry, 213, 302

  Dostoyevsky, Fyodor: Crime and Punishment, 283, 285

  Dracula (Stoker), 261

  “Dred Scott” case (U.S. Supreme Court), 170

  Drew, Charles Richard, 33, 100; and Blood for Britain project, 33, 102, 104; and blood segregation policy, 102, 105; death of, 103; racism toward, 101

  Dubin, Charles, and inquiry into use of drugs/banned practices in sports, 122, 124

  Duda, Kelly, 107

  duelling, 241

  Duncan, Alvin, 302

  Duster, Troy, 196, 311

  Dylan, Bob: “Highway 61 Revisited,” 77

  Emancipation Day (August 1), 293

  embryos, human, as used in stem cell research, 89, 92. See also stem cells, and entries following

  Empedocles, 37

  Eppes, Martha, 307

  erectile dysfunction, 56

  Errores Gazariorum (treatise on heretics), 225

  erythroblastosis fetalis. See Rh disease

  erythrocytes. See red blood cells

  erythropoietin, 14, 125

  Eskimos, Re (Supreme Court case), 207

  Eucharist/Holy Communion, of Christian ritual, 12, 142

  Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute, 161

  executions (capital punishment), 249, 254

  Exodus, Book of, 11, 224

  Factor 8 (film), 107

  families, 142; adoption and, 157, 159; blood brothers and, 165; bloodlines and, 147; identity and, 152; mixed/dual ancestry and, 152, 188; musical/literary, 144, 148; non-kinship, 164; political, 149, 152; royal/noble, 147, 151; secrets of, 11, 155, 276, 287; step-relationships and, 152, 157, 164

  family of author: accomplishments of, 142; as blended, 152, 157; diabetes in, 56, 58, 138; history/secrets of, 146, 276; mixed-race ancestry of, 3, 12, 135, 186, 188. See also entries for individual family members

  Ferdinand and Isabella (Catholic Monarchs of Spain), 268

  Fields, Richard S., 232

  Findlay, Paula, 67, 126

  First Blood (film), 242

  First Nations, 200, 203, 205, 206, 207, 213; blood quantum of, 208; genocide of, 273; and Inuit, 207; lost languages of, 215; and removal/adoption of children, 159; and residential schools, 160, 215, 216, 273; and women’s status, 209

  Fisk, Robert, 80

  Flateau, Jeanne Hill, 146, 277

  Food and Drug Administration (U.S.), 114

  For Your Eyes Only (film), 218

  fox hunting, 65, 250

  France, 227, 272; citizenship of, 169; early blood transfusion attempts in, 29; Jefferson and Hemings in, 304, 307; Jewish children sent to, 291; and tainted blood donations, 109, 110, 111, 314; use of guillotine in, 254. See also Tour de France

  Francis, Charlie, 122

  Freedman, Beatrice, 152, 157

  Freedman, Eve, 157

  Freeman, Kyle, 112

  Frost, Robert: “Blood,” 66

  Furies, 83

  Gaia, 82

  Galen, 23, 37, 148, 152

  Gandhi, Indira, 149

  Gareau, Jacqueline, 119

  Garrard, Mary, 86

  Gaskill, Malcolm, 224, 226

  Gates, Henry Louis: on Broyard, 296, 297; and genealogical testing, 309, 311

  gay blood donors, ban on, 109; in Canada/other countries, 110, 112; and celibacy requirement, 110, 111; negative consequences of, 112; opposition to, 112, 114

  General Allotment Act (U.S., 1887), 196

  Genesis, Book of, 77

  genetic research, 308; Duster’s work on, 311; Gates’s work on, 309; kits for, 311; limitations/reliability of, 310; and mitochondrial DNA, 311

  genocide, 269; of Aboriginal peoples, 270, 273; Biblical, 272; as “ethnic cleansing,” 270; etymology of, 271; examples/history of, 270, 271; of Holocaust, 105, 229, 270, 288; rape and, 272; in Rwanda, 270. See also Holocaust

  Gentileschi, Artemesia, 85; and Judith Slaying Holofernes, 84

  George III, 305

  Germany, 173, 227, 272. See also Holocaust

  Ghana: familial (non-kinship) ties in, 164

  gladiatorial spectacles, 252

  glucose, 6, 14, 21, 32; and diabetes, 46, 57; high levels of, 47, 61; low levels of, 58

  Goldberg, Whoopi, 309

  Goldman, Ronald, 286

  Goya, Francisco: Saturn Devouring His Son, 83

  Grady, Wayne: Emancipation Day, 293

  Grant, Ulysses S., 278

  Grealy, Lucy, 88

  Greene, Belle da Costa, 295

  Griffin, John Howard: Black Like Me, 300

  Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm, 227

  Guillotin, Joseph-Ignace, 257

  guillotine, as used in France, 254

  Gumilla, José, 190

  Guterman, Mark A., Payal Mehta, and Margaret S. Gibbs, 38

  Hahn Beer, Edith, 289, 293

  Haley, Alex: Roots, 136

  Hamilton, Tyler, 124, 129

  “Hansel and Gretel,” 227

  Harper, Stephen, 184

  Harry Potter books (Rowling), 260, 262, 265

  Harvey, William, 28

  Hayashi, Ichizo, 79

  Hebrews, Book of, 234

  Heller, Joseph: Something Happened, 55

  Héma-Québec, 109, 111

  hematocrit, 118, 124, 127, 129

  Hemings, Betty, 307

  Hemings, Eston, 306, 307

  Hemings, Sally, 303; children of, 303, 306, 307; as half-sister of Jefferson’s wife, 306. See also Jefferson, Thomas, and relationship with Sally Hemings

  hemochromatosis, 24

  hemoglobin, 18, 19, 24, 280; and athletic activity, 20, 118, 127, 132

  hemophilia, 46, 56, 107

  hepatitis C, 107, 110, 115

  Herodotus, 25

  Hicks, Thomas, 120

  Hill, Andrew, 56, 158

  Hill, Caroline, 56

  Hill, Dan, 3, 4, 146, 187; health issues of, 57, 87; success of, 142, 148

  Hill, Daniel G., 146

  Hill, Daniel G. II, 57, 146, 276. See also Coakley, Marie

  Hill, Daniel G. III, 3, 5, 12, 135, 142, 146, 148, 156, 186, 217; death of, 57; expectations of, 147; as Ontario Ombudsman, 58; and sens
e of black kinship, 165; as sports fan, 70

  Hill, Donna, 2, 3, 12, 217; and Narine-Singh case, 185

  Hill, Geneviève, 56, 164, 264

  Hill, Karen, 3, 4, 35, 146

  Hill, May Edwards, 276

  Hill, Miranda, 153, 158

  Hincapie, George, 129

  Hippocrates, 22, 91, 148, 152

  Hitler, Adolf: Mein Kampf, 288

  HIV, 107; and AIDS, 109, 134, 138, 272; and gay blood donor ban, 109. See also gay blood donors, ban on; tainted blood scandal

  Hjalmar (legendary warrior), 165

  hockey, fighting in, 65, 244

  Holocaust, 105, 270; “blood purity” and, 154, 212, 263, 288, 313; medical experiments of, 229; and “passing,” as survival strategy, 289, 294; rape and, 272; saving of children from, 155, 291

  Holofernes (Assyrian general), 84

  Holyfield, Evander, 247

  honour killings, 80

  Howard University, 101, 103

  humours, of body, 22, 148

  human sacrifice, 75; by Aztecs, 76; by Mayans, 76; and story of Abraham and Isaac, 77; by Zapotecs, 76

  The Hunger Games (Collins), 252

  hypodescent (“one-drop” rule), 192, 213

  iambic pentameter, 12, 64

  Ibarra, José de, 190

  ichor, 82, 87

  identity, 153; Aboriginal, 195; adoption and, 157, 159; black, 152, 156; Canadian census definitions of, 199; familial (non-kinship), 164; Jewish, 152; Métis, 200, 212; step-relationships and, 152, 157, 164

  Immigration Act, 183

  India, 24, 244, 149; blood trafficking in, 229; and Komagata Maru incident, 182; “sanitary-napkin man” of, 42

  Indian Act, 208

  Indian Arts and Crafts Act (U.S.), 196

  Indian Institute of Technology, 43

  Indians. See First Nations; Native peoples

  induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), 96

  In Search of Our Roots (Gates), 309

  insulin, 14, 22, 93; and diabetes, 46, 47, 57, 60, 61, 138

  International Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts, 286

  International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, 178

  Inuit, 200, 203, 205, 213; Supreme Court case involving, 207

  iron, 18, 24, 68

  Islam, 24, 26, 38, 142; honour killings of, 81; in Spain/Iberian Peninsula, 225, 266, 288, 313

  “Jack and the Beanstalk,” 250

  Jama, Saeed, 176

  James (the Greater), Saint, 269

  James, Bridie, and Martin Daly, 81

  Japan: atomic bombing of, 91; and attack on Pearl Harbor, 102, 174; ritual suicide in, 79; stem cell clinical trial in, 97

  Japanese-Canadians, internment/deportation of, 174

  Jefferson, Thomas, and relationship with Sally Hemings, 303; children born of, 303, 306, 307; DNA proof of, 303, 308; and Jefferson’s anti-slavery stance, 305; journalist’s exposure of, 304

  Jeruchim, Simon, 291

  Jesus Christ, 11, 142

  Jews: as accused of killing Christians, 265, 271; as allowed Israeli citizenship, 173; “blood purity” of, 154, 264, 265, 288, 313; Catholic/Spanish persecution of, 225, 265, 313; as converted to Judaism, 155; as converting to Christianity, 267; as Holocaust victims, 229, 270; identity of, 152; matrilineal ancestry of, 152, 155; “passing” as black, 287; “passing” to survive Holocaust, 155, 289, 294; Shylock’s case for, 63. See also Judaism

  Johns Hopkins University and Hospital, 105

  Johnson, Ben, 120, 130, 132; Olympic victory of, 120, 123; public shaming of, 121, 123; steroid use by, 120, 123

  Johnson, Ira, 301

  Jones, Isabella, 301

  Jordan, Marc, 149

  Juana, Sor (Juana Inés de la Cruz), 235; Answer of, 236, 237, 238; background of, 236; Catholic Church persecution of, 235, 238; and life of letters, 235, 237; Paz as biographer of, 235, 237, 238; as poet/playwright, 235, 237; and renunciation signed in blood, 235, 239; on Spanish Inquisition, 265; translations of poems by, 237; as victim of plague, 235, 239

  Judaism, 26, 84, 221; conversion to, 155; matrilineal ancestry of, 152, 155; and menstruation, 39, 234; Passover story/tradition of, 11, 63. See also Jews

  Judith and Holofernes, 84. See also Gentileschi, Artemisia

  Justice, Daniel Heath, 199

  Kahnawake (Québec), 211

  kamikaze pilots, 79

  Katzew, Ilona: Casta Painting, 188

  Keino, Kipchoge, 71

  Kennedy, Edward M. (Ted), 149

  Kennedy, John F., 149

  Kennedy, Robert F. (Bobby), 149

  kidney dialysis, 46, 58

  Kiernan, Ben, 271

  Kim Duk-Koo, 246

  Kim Il-sung, 150

  Kim Jong-il, 150

  Kim Jong-un, 150

  Kimelman, Edwin, 160, 161

  King, Martin Luther, Jr., 106

  Kleinman, Lida (later Lidia Siciarz), 291

  Kobler, William, 114

  Koch, Robert, 24

  Komagata Maru incident, 182

  Korean War, 33

  Kramer, Heinrich: Malleus Maleficarum (The Hammer of Witches), 226

  Krever, Horace, and Commission of Inquiry on the Blood System in Canada, 108

  Ku Klux Klan, 301

  Landis, Floyd, 116, 129

  Landsteiner, Karl, 31, 98

  Last Supper, 11, 142

  Lawson, Cheryl, 54

  leeches, use of, 24

  Le Franc, Martin: Le Champion des Dames, 225

  Lemkin, Raphael, 271

  Lennon, John, 149

  Lennon, Julian, 149

  leukemia, 46, 90, 315

  leukocytes. See white blood cells

  Levêque, Auguste: Bacchanalia, 223

  Leviticus, Book of, 26, 39, 234, 266

  Lewis, Carl, 120

  Lilith (Judaic demoness), 221

  Lilitu (Sumerian demoness), 221

  Lincoln University (Pennsylvania), 146

  literature: author’s career in/works of, 144, 193, 277; “blood purity” theme in, 260, 262, 265; and rhythm of poetry/writing, 12, 64, 234; vampires in, 260; witches in, 227

  Livy, 224

  Logan, Lara, 220

  London, Jack: The Call of the Wild, 244

  Louis XVI, 255

  Louis, Joe, 70

  Love, Spencie, 101, 104

  Lown, Bernard, 105

  lymphocytes, 15

  lymphomas, 46, 90

  Macbeth (Shakespeare), 282, 284, 285

  Mackenzie, Ian, 175

  Macklin, Audrey, 173, 177

  Madison, Dolley, 306

  Madison, James, 306

  maenads, 223, 239

  Maimonides, 26

  malaria, 47, 314

  Malleus Maleficarum (Kramer), 226

  Malmström, August: Örvar Odd Informs Ingeborg about Hjalmar’s Death, 166

  Mancini, Ray, 246

  Manitoba Act, 201

  Marie Antoinette, 255

  Marius, Raymonde, 53

  Martel, Émile: Écrits profanes: un choix de textes (translations of poems by Sor Juana), 237

  MASH (Mobile Army Surgical Hospital) units, 33

  Mauroy, Antoine, 30

  Mayo Clinic, 101

  McBride, James: The Color of Water, 287

  McCarty, Luther, 246

  McClintock, Martha, 38

  McCulloch, Ernest, 94

  McPherson, Tara: Lilitu, 222

  McPhillips, Albert E., 183

  Medea, 82

  megakaryocytes, 16. See also platelets

  Mengele, Josef, 229

  menstruation, 34, 142, 234; bloodletting and, 25; a
s “Curse,” 40; and lack of cleanliness/purity, 38, 42; men and, 40; poetry slam on, 37; as proof of inferiority, 36; as religious taboo, 38, 234; safe/effective products for, 42; synchrony of, 38

  The Merchant of Venice (Shakespeare), 63

  Merlet, Agnes: Artemisia, 85

  Meslin, Eric M., 25

  Métis, 200; census racialization of, 200; as considered “half-breeds,” 200; as defined by blood quantum, 204; distinct culture/language of, 206, 212; and Powley hunting rights case, 203; and removal/adoption of children, 160; Riel on proper description of, 201; as ruled to be “Indians,” 212

  Mexico, caste system of, 187; casta paintings of, 188

  Meyer, Stephenie, 260

  Miles for Millions (walkathon), 71, 73

  Milne, A. A.: “Disobedience,” 13

  miscegenation, 188, 195; Hitler on, 288; Jefferson on, 305, 306

  Missouri v. McNeely (U.S. case), 233

  mitochondrial DNA, 311

  mixed-race people, definition/categorization of, 187; African ancestry and, 191, 195; American Indians and, 195; under apartheid system, 191, 193; author’s family and, 3, 12, 135, 186, 188; in Canadian census, 199; First Nations and, 200, 206, 207; Inuit and, 207; as irrelevant for Aboriginal peoples, 199, 200, 206, 310; as irrelevant to humanity, 207, 213; in Latin American dictionary, 192; Métis and, 200, 212; Mexican caste system and, 187; Obama and, 213; and “one-drop” rule, 192, 213; terminology of, 144, 187, 299, 307; Thurmond and, 194

  Morgan, J. P., 295

  mosquitoes, 3, 4, 24; as disease carriers, 47, 48, 221, 314

  Moussa (coffee vendor befriended by author in Niger), 137

  Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 27

  Mubarak, Hosni, 220

  murder, 30, 65, 169; as “blood on one’s hands,” 282; DNA testing and, 231, 286, 311; as entertainment, 252; in films, 220, 242; as genocide, 269; honour killings as, 80; as senseless, 251; of Spanish Jews/Muslims, 225, 265, 313; of wives/ex-wives, 81, 253; by witches/demonesses, 221, 224; by women, 82

  Muruganantham, Arunachalam, 42

  Muslims, Spanish persecution of, 225, 265, 313. See also Islam

  Myrdal, Gunnar, 193

  Napoleon Bonaparte, 27

  Narine-Singh, Harry, 186

  National Association of Black Social Workers (NABSW), 160

  National Cancer Act (U.S.), 16

  National DNA Data Bank (RCMP), 231

  National Institutes of Health (U.S.), 90

  National Rifle Association, 253

  Native Canadian Centre (Toronto), 215

  Native peoples: American, 195; Canadian, 200, 203, 205, 206, 207, 213; as defined by blood quantum, 196, 208; genocide of, 273; legislation governing, 195, 208; as mixing with other “races,” 197, 200, 212; “status”/“non-status,” 208. See also First Nations

 

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