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How did people in Canada and Northern USA keep their babies alive during winters, from the 17th to the 19th centuries?
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ReaperReader is in Canada
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How did people manage to keep not-yet-potty-trained babies clean during a long North American winter before cheap fabrics and electric dryers? How did they cope with what my husband and I would call "poo events"? Were there significant differences between indigenous peoples' and settlers' approaches?

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