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Extended and comparative social demography of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada and beyond by world-renowned experts.

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"Aboriginal Populations examines the striking demographics of First Nations, Inuit and Métis. Its scope is encyclopedic and compelling; its findings are often surprising; its commentaries are eloquent. Editors Frank Trovato and Anatole Romaniuk capture a community in transition after centuries of despair..." [Full review at http://bit.ly/1viEFAl] -- Holly Doan * Blacklock's Reporter *
“… [The editors] have brought forward a collection of papers of very high quality, many of which engage the reader in terms of some of the most difficult conceptual and methodological issues to characterize research of this nature. “ -- Don Kerr * The International Indigenous Policy Journal *

Aboriginal Populations

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    A Paperback / softback by Frank Trovato, Anatole Romaniuk

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      Publisher: University of Alberta Press
      Publication Date: 22/05/2014
      ISBN13: 9780888646255, 978-0888646255
      ISBN10: 888646259

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Extended and comparative social demography of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada and beyond by world-renowned experts.

      Trade Review
      "Aboriginal Populations examines the striking demographics of First Nations, Inuit and Métis. Its scope is encyclopedic and compelling; its findings are often surprising; its commentaries are eloquent. Editors Frank Trovato and Anatole Romaniuk capture a community in transition after centuries of despair..." [Full review at http://bit.ly/1viEFAl] -- Holly Doan * Blacklock's Reporter *
      “… [The editors] have brought forward a collection of papers of very high quality, many of which engage the reader in terms of some of the most difficult conceptual and methodological issues to characterize research of this nature. “ -- Don Kerr * The International Indigenous Policy Journal *

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