"D. W. Rutherford"--handwritten on t.p. Typescript (photocopy).For the proper study of any aspect of Māori life - enthnological, economic, or historical - a preliminary census of Māori population would appear to be essential. Preliminary surveys of population-movements do, in fact, appear in the introduction to a number of recent books on primitive peoples. But only one such survey of any New Zealand area has yet appeared - Miss E. Durward's paper on the Māori population of Otago. (1) How completely the need for accurate estimates of Māori population has been lost sight of its demonstrated by the appearance in August 1940, and of The Māori of To-day, edited by Professor I. L. G. Sutherland, in which no independant study of Māori population...
[v.1] pt. 1. Population.--[v.2] pt. 2. Ages.--pt. 3. Birthplaces and length of residence.--pt. 4. R...
Copyright © 2004 Population Association of New ZealandAt the beginning of the twenty-first century t...
Throughout the nineteenth century there were many, including scholars, who believed that the peoples...
"D. W. Rutherford"--handwritten on t.p. Typescript (photocopy).For the proper study of any aspect o...
Rallu Jean-Louis. Pool D. Ian — The Maori population of New Zealand 1769-1971. In: Population, 35ᵉ a...
This thesis is concerned with the growth or the Maori population since 1769. The primary aim is to ...
Past population dynamics play a key role in integrated models of cultural change in Polynesia. A key...
Writing in the Journal of the Polynesian Society fifty years ago, budding demographer Ian Pool asked...
In writing a history of the Chatham Islands the actual story of white settlement seems to pale into ...
This study is concerned with the origins and consequent settlement of the Gujarati community in New ...
A programme of archaeological research was undertaken in the Wairarapa region on the northern shores...
The first colonization of New Zealand is a much debated issue. The lack of appropriate absolute dati...
During the nineteenth century, New Zealand was promoted as a land of plenty, promising a ‘better lif...
••• in works which profess to describe New Zealand, the largest island of the three is not described...
from that of its giant Australian neighbour. But difference are there, and reflect the different his...
[v.1] pt. 1. Population.--[v.2] pt. 2. Ages.--pt. 3. Birthplaces and length of residence.--pt. 4. R...
Copyright © 2004 Population Association of New ZealandAt the beginning of the twenty-first century t...
Throughout the nineteenth century there were many, including scholars, who believed that the peoples...
"D. W. Rutherford"--handwritten on t.p. Typescript (photocopy).For the proper study of any aspect o...
Rallu Jean-Louis. Pool D. Ian — The Maori population of New Zealand 1769-1971. In: Population, 35ᵉ a...
This thesis is concerned with the growth or the Maori population since 1769. The primary aim is to ...
Past population dynamics play a key role in integrated models of cultural change in Polynesia. A key...
Writing in the Journal of the Polynesian Society fifty years ago, budding demographer Ian Pool asked...
In writing a history of the Chatham Islands the actual story of white settlement seems to pale into ...
This study is concerned with the origins and consequent settlement of the Gujarati community in New ...
A programme of archaeological research was undertaken in the Wairarapa region on the northern shores...
The first colonization of New Zealand is a much debated issue. The lack of appropriate absolute dati...
During the nineteenth century, New Zealand was promoted as a land of plenty, promising a ‘better lif...
••• in works which profess to describe New Zealand, the largest island of the three is not described...
from that of its giant Australian neighbour. But difference are there, and reflect the different his...
[v.1] pt. 1. Population.--[v.2] pt. 2. Ages.--pt. 3. Birthplaces and length of residence.--pt. 4. R...
Copyright © 2004 Population Association of New ZealandAt the beginning of the twenty-first century t...
Throughout the nineteenth century there were many, including scholars, who believed that the peoples...