Great Plains Quarterly, Volume 22Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2002 |
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Page 246
... migration - based approach to studying population change is especially rel- evant in the Plains because of the large vol- ume of both in- and out - migration that has characterized the region's history . Equations . ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) ...
... migration - based approach to studying population change is especially rel- evant in the Plains because of the large vol- ume of both in- and out - migration that has characterized the region's history . Equations . ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) ...
Page 251
... Migration of the American - born to Mon- tana shows the waves of transient migration inputs to their fullest extent ( Fig . 8 ) . Migrants , first from New York and New England , then from Wisconsin and Michigan , then Minne- sota , and ...
... Migration of the American - born to Mon- tana shows the waves of transient migration inputs to their fullest extent ( Fig . 8 ) . Migrants , first from New York and New England , then from Wisconsin and Michigan , then Minne- sota , and ...
Page 257
... migration to the state . DRAWN BY THE BISON LATE PREHISTORIC NATIVE MIGRATION INTO THE. CALIFORNIA / towa and Missouri Kansas and Nebraska 70 60 50 50 40 30 20 20 10 Increase per thousand net migration to California migration profiles ...
... migration to the state . DRAWN BY THE BISON LATE PREHISTORIC NATIVE MIGRATION INTO THE. CALIFORNIA / towa and Missouri Kansas and Nebraska 70 60 50 50 40 30 20 20 10 Increase per thousand net migration to California migration profiles ...
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