Population mobility and indigenous peoples in Australasia and North America / edited by John Taylor and Martin Bell.

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Taylor, J. (John), 1953- (Editor), Bell, Martin, 1949- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Routledge, 2004.
Series:Routledge research in population and migration ; 4.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction: New World demography / John Taylor and Martin Bell
  • 2. Continuity and change in Indigenous Australian population mobility / John Taylor and Martin Bell
  • 3. Flirting with Zelinsky in Aotearoa/New Zealand: a Maori mobility transition / Richard Bedford and Ian Pool
  • 4. Migration and spatial distribution of American Indians in the twentieth century / Karl Eschbach
  • 5. Government policy and the spatial redistribution of Canada's Aboriginal peoples / James S. Frideres, Madeline A. Kalbach and Warren E. Kalbach
  • 6. Data sources and issues for the analysis of Indigenous peoples' mobility / Bruce Newbold
  • 7. Registered Indian mobility and migration in Canada: patterns and implications / Mary Jane Norris, Martin Cooke, Daniel Beavon, Eric Guimond and Stewart Clatworthy
  • 8. The politics of Maori mobility / Manuhuia Barcham
  • 9. American Indians and geographic mobility: some parameters for public policy / C. Matthew Snipp
  • 10. The formation of contemporary Aboriginal settlement patterns in Australia: government policies and programmes / Alan Gray
  • 11. Myth of the "walkabout": movement in the Aboriginal domain / Nicolas Peterson
  • 12. The social underpinnings of an "outstation movement" in Cape York Peninsula, Australia / Benjamin Richard Smith
  • 13. Conclusion: emerging research themes / Martin Bell and John Taylor.
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