Decline of indigenous populations
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Book Details
• Author: Frank P. Myka
• Publisher: Rawat Publications
• Language: English
• Published Year: 1993
• Pages: 150
• Dimensions: 22 cm
• Binding: Hardback
• ISBN: 8170332087
• Book Condition: Used – Good
• Condition Note: Book is in good condition.
• Availability: In Stock
About the Book
Decline of Indigenous Populations by Frank P. Myka examines the historical, social, and economic factors that have contributed to the decline of indigenous communities in various regions. The book explores the complex processes of displacement, cultural transformation, and demographic change that have affected indigenous populations over time.
Through analytical discussion and historical context, the author investigates the impact of colonial expansion, modernization, and changing socio-economic structures on traditional communities. The study highlights how these forces have altered indigenous ways of life, social organization, and cultural identity.
Ideal for students, researchers, and readers interested in anthropology, sociology, and indigenous studies, this volume provides valuable insights into the challenges faced by indigenous populations and the broader implications for cultural preservation and social development.

