University of Michigan Press, 1977 Paper: 978-0-932206-60-2 | eISBN: 978-1-951519-09-4
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
During 1968 and 1969, Alan G. Fix conducted an anthropological and genetic study among the Semai Senoi of Malaysia. His goal was to measure the amount of genetic exchange between local populations and document the effects of that exchange. This work combines results from that study with data from a 1965 census of aborigines and an expanded analysis.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
I. Introduction
The Semai People
Supra-settlement Groupings
Settlements and Hamlets
Marriage Types
Termination of Marriage
Consanguineous Marriage and Inbreeding
IV. Semai Age and Sex Structure
Fertility
Mortality
Causes of Death
Migration
Population Growth
VI. Life Tables and Stable Population Models
VII. Simulation
The Program
Simulation Results
Variation in Vital Rates
VIII. Conclusions
Bibliography
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