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Population dynamics of a Philippine rain forest peoplePopulation dynamics of a Philippine rain forest people

Population dynamics of a Philippine rain forest people1998

John D. Early

About this book

The Agta Negrito people have been hunters and gatherers in the tropical rain forests of the Philippines for centuries. This book investigates a small group of the Agta living on Luzon Island during their transition from a foraging society to a landless group of agricultural workers. The core of the book is a demographic study of fertility, mortality, and migration over a 44-year period. It is one of only two studies that have completely reconstructed the population dynamics of a foraging group without relying on mathematical models. Ethnographic and narrative historical sections of the book establish the contexts for the demographic data and enhance the study's readability. As a case history of social and population dynamics in a remote frontier region, the work describes the impact of international commercial interests on both the rain forest and the landless peasantry seeking to survive.

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First published
1998
OL Work ID
OL2730454W

Subjects

Aeta (Philippine people)Social conditionsEconomic conditionsPopulationLoggingRain forest ecologyEthnology, philippinesLumberingPhilippines, social conditionsPhilippines, economic conditions

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