The majority of American Indians today possess varying degrees of Euro-American admixture. While Native American societies have recovered some of the population losses they experienced from contact to 1900, most of this population recovery has involved the admixed Native Americans, rather than the full-bloods. This thesis explores the historical processes behind Native American population loss, illustrates the statistical significance between the varying levels of fecundity, fertility, and survivorship that spurred this differential recovery between the full-and mixed-blood portions of the population, and explains why this differential recovery occurred. Several factors seem to account for this, ranging from geographical, historical, cultur...
Native Americans have the highest college drop out rate of any ethnic minority (Reddy, 1993). This p...
The history of the United States, indeed all of the Americas, owes much of its uniqueness to the rel...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between fertility and household economy on...
Graduation date: 1996The purpose of the study was to investigate process and\ud stability issues in ...
The identities of mixed Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal descendents in British Columbia is as varied a...
The Indigenes of North America\u27s Great Basin developed a way of life based on the available resou...
According to census reports, the American Indian population has skyrocketed in the United States sin...
Native Americans have high rates of teen births and intimate partner violence, though little is know...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Individual Interdisciplinary, Washington State UniversityDrawing on the traditions a...
Bibliography: pages 85-90.This thesis includes a somewhat limited study of United States Indian poli...
Initially motivated by the known disparities in socioeconomic, educational, and health outcomes for ...
This thesis discusses changes in native racial practice in the Ohio River Valley and lower Great Lak...
"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with America...
During my undergraduate career at the University of North Texas, I began to have a fascination with ...
This thesis provides an overview of Anthropometric variation among six groups of American Indians: T...
Native Americans have the highest college drop out rate of any ethnic minority (Reddy, 1993). This p...
The history of the United States, indeed all of the Americas, owes much of its uniqueness to the rel...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between fertility and household economy on...
Graduation date: 1996The purpose of the study was to investigate process and\ud stability issues in ...
The identities of mixed Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal descendents in British Columbia is as varied a...
The Indigenes of North America\u27s Great Basin developed a way of life based on the available resou...
According to census reports, the American Indian population has skyrocketed in the United States sin...
Native Americans have high rates of teen births and intimate partner violence, though little is know...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Individual Interdisciplinary, Washington State UniversityDrawing on the traditions a...
Bibliography: pages 85-90.This thesis includes a somewhat limited study of United States Indian poli...
Initially motivated by the known disparities in socioeconomic, educational, and health outcomes for ...
This thesis discusses changes in native racial practice in the Ohio River Valley and lower Great Lak...
"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with America...
During my undergraduate career at the University of North Texas, I began to have a fascination with ...
This thesis provides an overview of Anthropometric variation among six groups of American Indians: T...
Native Americans have the highest college drop out rate of any ethnic minority (Reddy, 1993). This p...
The history of the United States, indeed all of the Americas, owes much of its uniqueness to the rel...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between fertility and household economy on...