Considerable scholarly debate has focused on the nature of demographic change in the Americas before and after 1492. Recent research on human skeletal samples and related archeological materials suggests that morbidity and mortality were increasing throughout much of the Western Hemisphere before 1492 in response to increased population density, increased sedentism, and changing subsistence. The evidence suggests that after 1492 population reduction was caused not by continental pandemics but by localized or regional epidemics augmented by social and economic disruption. The twentieth century has witnessed remarkable Native American population recovery, fueled both by improvements in health care and changing definitions of “being Indian.
TheAmerican continent currentlyaccounts for15%of theworld population. Although first settled thousan...
A number of scholars have examined the cause of demographic collapse in the Californias, and have in...
The study of demography is instrumental in predicting and studying changes in a population over time...
Considerable scholarly debate has focused on the nature of demographic change in the Americas before...
Disease and Demography in the Americas addresses an important issue in history of European-Native Am...
There is growing consensus around the idea that much of our understanding on the causality of geneti...
In recent years there has been a resurgence of interest in the historical demography of American Ind...
"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with America...
THE UNNATURAL HISTORY OF DISEASE The health problems Native Americans are confronting today did not ...
In recent years an increasing number of scholars have directed attention toward Native American hist...
This dissertation focuses on the introduction of new infectious diseases into the New World as Europ...
Reconstruction of the local impacts of imperial expansion is often hindered by insufficiently detail...
This paper proposes that mortality rates declined in America from the 17th through the 19th centurie...
A subjective and bivariate analysis of 8500-10,000-year-old human fossil remains from North America ...
The major goal of this dissertation was to examine migration and its impacts on health through use o...
TheAmerican continent currentlyaccounts for15%of theworld population. Although first settled thousan...
A number of scholars have examined the cause of demographic collapse in the Californias, and have in...
The study of demography is instrumental in predicting and studying changes in a population over time...
Considerable scholarly debate has focused on the nature of demographic change in the Americas before...
Disease and Demography in the Americas addresses an important issue in history of European-Native Am...
There is growing consensus around the idea that much of our understanding on the causality of geneti...
In recent years there has been a resurgence of interest in the historical demography of American Ind...
"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with America...
THE UNNATURAL HISTORY OF DISEASE The health problems Native Americans are confronting today did not ...
In recent years an increasing number of scholars have directed attention toward Native American hist...
This dissertation focuses on the introduction of new infectious diseases into the New World as Europ...
Reconstruction of the local impacts of imperial expansion is often hindered by insufficiently detail...
This paper proposes that mortality rates declined in America from the 17th through the 19th centurie...
A subjective and bivariate analysis of 8500-10,000-year-old human fossil remains from North America ...
The major goal of this dissertation was to examine migration and its impacts on health through use o...
TheAmerican continent currentlyaccounts for15%of theworld population. Although first settled thousan...
A number of scholars have examined the cause of demographic collapse in the Californias, and have in...
The study of demography is instrumental in predicting and studying changes in a population over time...