The Aboriginal Population Revisited: 70,000 years to the present

Abstract

 Contents

1. 'Difficult to found an opinion': 1788 Aboriginal population estimates

2. How many people have lived in Australia before it was annexed by the English in 1788?

3. The Aboriginal population in South Australia 1921-1944

4. Town camps: in sickness and in health?

5. 'All cross blood': demography and Darnley Islanders 1870s-1928

6. Indigenous demographic issues at Australia's millennium: population mobility

7. Indigenous enumeration in the late twentieth century; emerging issues for population analysis

8. The future of Aboriginal families

9. Recent trends in the demography of the indigenous populations of Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States of America

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