The objective of this study is to test a number of Cook's conclusions on mission demography that previously had been questioned by scholars with little or no expertise in historical demography. The conclusions presented here contribute to a growing body of literature on the demographic collapse of the native peoples of the Americas after 1492, and on the specific subject of the Alta California missions and the fate of the Indian groups congregated into the missions
In recent years an increasing number of scholars have directed attention toward Native American hist...
The objective here is not to discuss the causes of high mortality in the missions, but rather to pre...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [89]-100)The purpose of this thesis is to outline the imp...
The purpose of this essay is to examine basic demographic patterns in four missions in northern Baja...
A number of scholars have examined the cause of demographic collapse in the Californias, and have in...
This report examines the degree of demographic collapse in the southern missions. A study of populat...
The establishment of Santa Cruz Mission in 1791 in northern Alta California introduced a tragic patt...
Mission records, however, contain rich demographic and social data essential for understanding the d...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 156-165)This study investigates the relationship between ...
In recent years there has been a resurgence of interest in the historical demography of American Ind...
INTRODUCTION An increasing number of studies in recent years have been devoted to interpreting data ...
The 1840 annual report reflects the evolution from manuscripts to printed documents in Alta Californ...
The Alta California missions have been at the center of the historiography of Spanish California for...
The Population of the California Indians 1769- 1970. Sherburne F. Cook. Berkeley: University of Cali...
The analogy of the European city from 1500 to 1800 applies to the case of the missions of central Ba...
In recent years an increasing number of scholars have directed attention toward Native American hist...
The objective here is not to discuss the causes of high mortality in the missions, but rather to pre...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [89]-100)The purpose of this thesis is to outline the imp...
The purpose of this essay is to examine basic demographic patterns in four missions in northern Baja...
A number of scholars have examined the cause of demographic collapse in the Californias, and have in...
This report examines the degree of demographic collapse in the southern missions. A study of populat...
The establishment of Santa Cruz Mission in 1791 in northern Alta California introduced a tragic patt...
Mission records, however, contain rich demographic and social data essential for understanding the d...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 156-165)This study investigates the relationship between ...
In recent years there has been a resurgence of interest in the historical demography of American Ind...
INTRODUCTION An increasing number of studies in recent years have been devoted to interpreting data ...
The 1840 annual report reflects the evolution from manuscripts to printed documents in Alta Californ...
The Alta California missions have been at the center of the historiography of Spanish California for...
The Population of the California Indians 1769- 1970. Sherburne F. Cook. Berkeley: University of Cali...
The analogy of the European city from 1500 to 1800 applies to the case of the missions of central Ba...
In recent years an increasing number of scholars have directed attention toward Native American hist...
The objective here is not to discuss the causes of high mortality in the missions, but rather to pre...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [89]-100)The purpose of this thesis is to outline the imp...