forest overpopulations (no lep, could be jump over).

Jean-Michel MAES jmmaes at ibw.com.ni
Tue Jan 30 12:53:27 EST 2001


Sorry, this was not the point. No children mortality. In this case I found
this population of indian very healthy, just they plan to have only 2 to 4
childrens...
 
 
Jean-Michel MAES
 
----- Original Message -----
From: rudy benavides <rbenavid at hotmail.com>
To: <leps-l at lists.yale.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 4:38 PM
Subject: Re: forest overpopulations (no lep, could be jump over).
 
 
> Jean-Michel MAES wrote..."Most families in Nicaragua have a lot of
> childrens, up to 10 or 12. I have been in a Mayangna group of indian in NE
> rain forersts of Nicaragua. Most of mens have 2 to 4 childrens. So
probably
> they will not reach overpopulations."
>
> I have heard that high rates of child mortality and early adult death is
> common in some indigenous groups.
>
> Rudy Benavides
> Maryland
>
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