It was believed for a long time that the Australian Aboriginal people were a dying race. The estimated population at the time of European settlement was thought to be between one-quarter to one-third of a million and that number, by 1921, had fallen as low as 62,000. At the time of this book’s release – 1970 – it was believed that the population would increase to 150,000 by 2000.
The Structure And Growth Of Australia’s Aboriginal Population: F. Lancaster Jones
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