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Their number become thinned: native American population dynamics in eastern North America
Henry F. Dobyns and William R. Swagerty
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page xvii)
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Introduction (page 3)
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Essay One: Widowing the Coveted Land (page 7)
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Essay Two: Population of the Native American Paradise Lost (page 33)
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Essay Three: The Food Resource Potential of Florida under Aboriginal Native American Management (page 47)
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Essay Four: Timucuan Population in the 1560s (page 147)
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Essay Five: Reassessment of Timucuan Sedentarism (page 213)
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Essay Six: An Outline of Florida Epidemiology (page 247)
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Essay Seven: Depopulation as a Dynamic of Cultural Change (page 297)
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Bibliography (page 345)
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Index (page 370)
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Published: c1983
Publisher: University of Tennessee Press
- 9780870494017 (paper)
- 9780870494000 (hardcover)