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American Indian population recovery in the twentieth century

著者: Nancy Shoemaker
出版商: Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, ©1999.
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Although the general public is not widely aware of this trend, American Indian population has grown phenomenally since 1900, their demographic nadir. No longer a "vanishing" race, Indians have rebounded to 1492 population estimates in nine decades. Until now, most research has focused on catastrophic population decline, but Nancy Shoemaker studies how and why American Indians have recovered. Her analysis of the  再读一些...
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Shoemaker, Nancy, 1958-
American Indian population recovery in the twentieth century.
Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, c1999
(OCoLC)607119645
Online version:
Shoemaker, Nancy, 1958-
American Indian population recovery in the twentieth century.
Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, c1999
(OCoLC)609192480
材料类型: 政府刊物, 州政府或者省政府刊物
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所有的著者/提供者: Nancy Shoemaker
ISBN: 082631919X 9780826319197
OCLC号码: 39985592
注意: Originally presented as the author's thesis (University of Minnesota).
描述: xiii, 156 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
内容: 1. An overview of American Indian demographic history --
2. The population histories of five tribes --
3. Mortality and fertility in 1900 --
4. The economic and cultural context for population growth --
5. Postscript to recovery --
6. Conclusion
责任: Nancy Shoemaker.

摘要:

Although the general public is not widely aware of this trend, American Indian population has grown phenomenally since 1900, their demographic nadir. No longer a "vanishing" race, Indians have rebounded to 1492 population estimates in nine decades. Until now, most research has focused on catastrophic population decline, but Nancy Shoemaker studies how and why American Indians have recovered. Her analysis of the social, cultural, and economic implications of the family and demographic patterns fueling the recovery compares five different Indian groups: the Seneca Nation in New York State, Cherokees in Oklahoma, Red Lake Ojibways in Minnesota, Yakamas in Washington State, and Navajos in the Southwest.

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