Aboriginal populations : social, demographic, and epidemiological perspectives / edited by Frank Trovato and Anatole Romaniuk.
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TextPublisher: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada : The University of Alberta Press, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Edition: First edition, first printing, 2014Description: 1 online resource (xxxvi, 550 pages)Content type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780888647399
- 0888647395
- 9781772120325
- 1772120324
- Indigenous peoples -- Population
- Indigenous peoples -- Social conditions
- Ethnology
- Indians of North America
- Culture
- Social history
- Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Population
- Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Social conditions
- Indigenous peoples -- Health and hygiene -- Canada
- Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Health and hygiene
- Anthropology, Cultural
- Indians, North American
- Culture
- Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
- Population Dynamics
- Social Conditions
- Australia
- Canada
- New Zealand
- Siberia
- Native peoples -- Health and hygiene -- Canada
- Peuples autochtones -- Canada -- Population
- Peuples autochtones -- Canada -- Conditions sociales
- Peuples autochtones -- Canada -- Santé et hygiène
- Ethnologie
- Peuples autochtones -- Amérique du Nord
- Culture
- Histoire sociale
- culture note
- social history
- culture (concept)
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Demography
- Social history
- Indigenous peoples -- Health and hygiene
- Indians of North America
- Ethnology
- Culture
- Indigenous peoples -- Social conditions
- Canada
- 304.6089/97071 23
- E98 P76 A26 2014eb
- 2015 C-906
- GN 380
- cci1icc
- coll11
- coll13
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Aboriginal populations: social, demographic, and epidemiological perspectives / Frank Trovato and Anatole Romaniuk -- Canada's aboriginal population from encounter of civilizations to revival and growth / Anatole Romaniuk -- Counting aboriginal peoples in Canada / Gustave J. Goldmann and Senada Delic -- Population projections for the aboriginal population in Canada, a review of past, present, and future prospects, 1991-2017 / Ravi B.P. Verma -- Another look at definitions and growth of aboriginal populations in Canada / Eric Guimond, Norbert Robitaille, and Sacha Sene?cal -- Aboriginal mobility and migration in Canada: patterns, trends, and implications, 1971 to 2006 / Stewart Clatworthy and Mary Jane Norris -- Alcoholism and other social problems in Canadian aboriginal communities: policy alternatives and implications for social action / Paul C. Whitehead and Brenda Kobayashi -- Cultural continuity and the social-emotional well-being of First Nations youth / Michael J. Chandler -- Addressing the disparities in aboriginal health through social determinants research / Malcolm King -- North-north and north-south health disparities, a circumpolar perspective / T. Kue Young -- Death and the family, a half century of mortality change in the registered Indian population of Canada as reflected in period life tables / Frank Travato -- Ethnic or categorical mobility? Challenging conventional demographic explanations of Me?tis population growth / Chris Andersen -- "I'm sweating with Cree culture not Saulteaux culture" urban aboriginal cultural identities / Evelyn J. Peters, Roger C.A. Maaka, and Ron F. Laliberte? -- Continuity or disappearance, aboriginal languages in Canada / James Frideres -- The eagle has landed, optimism among Canada's First Nations community / Cora J. Voyageur -- American Indian education / C. Matthew Snipp -- Interrogating the image of the "Wandering Nomad": Indigenous temporary mobility practices in Australia / Sarah Prout -- Closing the gap? Demographic and geographic dilemmas for Indigenous policy in Australia / Nicholas G Biddle, John Taylor, and Mandy L.M. Yap -- From common colonization to internal segmentation: rethinking Indigenous demography in New Zealand / Tahu H. Kukutai and Ian Pool -- Indigenous minorities and post-socialist transition, a review of aboriginal population trends in the Russian north / Andrey N. Petrov.
Extended and comparative social demography of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada and beyond by world-renowned experts.
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