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Tables of Contents for Population Mobility and Indigenous Peoples in Australasia and North America
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of figures
ix
 
List of tables
x
 
Notes on contributors
xi
 
Acknowledgements
xv
 
1 Introduction: New World demography
1
10
JOHN TAYLOR AND MARTIN BELL
Background
2
4
Organization of the book
6
5
PART I International perspectives
11
104
2 Continuity and change in Indigenous Australian population mobility
13
31
JOHN TAYLOR AND MARTIN BELL
Indigenous transformations
14
3
Circular mobility
17
12
Population concentration and dispersal
29
4
Post-war urbanization: real or imagined?
33
4
Indigenous mobility transition
37
7
3 Flirting with Zelinsky in Aotearoa/New Zealand: a Maori mobility transition
44
31
RICHARD BEDFORD AND IAN POOL
Context for a debate
44
2
Situating a Maori mobility transition
46
4
A Maori mobility transition
50
1
Classical period: prehistory to 1840
50
2
Colonial rule, 1840-1906
52
2
The tranquil years, 1906-1945
54
2
Maori urbanization, 1945-1971
56
7
Maori mobility in the era of globalization, 1971-2001
63
4
Mobility transitions and Indigenous peoples: a special case?
67
8
4 Migration and spatial distribution of American Indians in the twentieth century
75
19
KARL ESCHBACH
The context of twentieth-century American Indian migration
75
3
Regional redistribution
78
7
Migration from reservations
85
4
Future directions
89
5
5 Government policy and the spatial redistribution of Canada's Aboriginal peoples
94
23
JAMES S. FRIDERES, MADELINE A. KALBACH AND WARREN E. KALBACH
Historical movement of Aboriginal peoples
95
7
Twentieth-century demographic revival
102
1
Regional distribution and movement of Aboriginal people
103
1
Urbanization
104
7
Conclusion: government policy and mobility
111
4
PART II Data issues and analysis
115
46
6 Data sources and issues for the analysis of Indigenous peoples' mobility
117
19
BRUCE NEWBOLD
Data sources
118
3
Issues and concerns in the use of census data
121
7
The Canadian Aboriginal Peoples Survey
128
4
Conclusion
132
4
7 Registered Indian mobility and migration in Canada: patterns and implications
136
27
MARY JANE NORRIS, MARTIN COKE, DANIEL BEAVON, ERIC GUIMOND AND STEWART CLATWORTHY
Distribution of Aboriginal populations
137
2
Patterns of Registered Indian migration
139
12
Factors influencing migration
151
3
Policy implications and responses
154
7
PART III Local contingency
161
107
8 The politics of Maori mobility
163
21
MANUHUTA BARCHAM
Early Maori mobility patterns
163
2
Rural-urban migration
165
3
Rising urban politicization
168
3
Return-migration
171
7
Conclusion
178
6
9 American Indians and geographic mobility: some parameters for public policy
184
17
C. MATTHEW SNIPP
The geographic mobility of Indigenous Americans
185
1
Geographic mobility, Indigenous peoples and public policy
186
4
The implications of duration and place
190
7
The policy challenge
197
4
10 The formation of contemporary Aboriginal settlement patterns in Australia: government policies and programmes
201
22
ALAN GRAY
Control over mobility
201
7
Urbanization
208
3
Housing and mobility
211
8
Conclusion
219
4
11 Myth of the "walkabout": movement in the Aboriginal domain
223
16
NICOLAS PETERSON
Aboriginal domains
224
2
Beats, runs and lines
226
4
Contemporary ceremonial movement
230
4
Conclusion
234
5
12 The social underpinnings of an "outstation movement" in Cape York Peninsula, Australia
239
23
BENJAMIN RICHARD SMITH
Historical impacts on mobility patterns
240
3
Colonial impacts on population mobility
243
3
Decentralization and self-determination
246
4
Contemporary mobility patterns
250
3
Mobility, policy and the state
253
9
13 Conclusion: emerging research themes
262
6
MARTIN BELL AND JOHN TAYLOR
Index
268