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Their number become thinned: native American population dynamics in eastern North America
Dobyns, Henry F., Swagerty, William R.
Year: c1983.
Publisher:  Published by the University of Tennessee Press in cooperation with the Newberry Library Center for the History of the American Indian. 
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Frontmatter
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Essay One: Widowing the Coveted Land
Essay Two: Population of the Native American Paradise Lost
Essay Three: The Food Resource Potential of Florida under Aboriginal Native American Management
Essay Four: Timucuan Population in the 1560s
Essay Five: Reassessment of Timucuan Sedentarism
Essay Six: An Outline of Florida Epidemiology
Essay Seven: Depopulation as a Dynamic of Cultural Change
Bibliography
Index
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Title: Their number become thinned : native American population dynamics in eastern North America by Henry F. Dobyns ; including an essay with William R. Swagerty as co-author.
Author: Dobyns, Henry F; Swagerty, William R
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Source Version: Their number become thinned : native American population dynamics in eastern North America by Henry F. Dobyns ; including an essay with William R. Swagerty as co-author
Dobyns, Henry F, Swagerty, William R
Knoxville, TN: Published by the University of Tennessee Press in cooperation with the Newberry Library Center for the History of the American Indian, c1983.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.03743
Subject Headings: • Indians of North America -- Florida -- Population
• Indians of North America -- Population
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