Pacific ViewpointVolume 14, Issue 1 p. 61-74 ArticleFree Access Tonga’s Prehistoric Population R. C. Green, R. C. GreenSearch for more papers by this author R. C. Green, R. C. GreenSearch for more papers by this author First published: 01 May 1973 https://doi.org/10.1111/apv.141005Citations: 7AboutSectionsPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat References 1Barrau, J., 1961, Subsistence Agriculture in Polynesia and Micronesia, Bernice P. Bishop Museum Bull. 223, Honolulu. 2 J. C. Beaglehole (Ed.), 1967, The Voyage of the Resolution and Discovery, 1776-1780, Parts I and II. Hakluyt Society, Cambridge University Press, London. 3Bellwood, P. S., 1971, “ Varieties of Ecological Adaptation in the Southern Cook Island,” Archaeology and Physical Anthropology in Oceania, 6, 2, Sydney, pp. 145- 169. 4Bellwood, P. S., 1972, A Settlement Pattern Survey, Hanatekua Valley, Hira Oa, Marquesas Islands, Pacific Anthropological Records 17, Bishop Museum, Honolulu. 5 R. G. Crocombe (Ed.), 1964, Land Tenure in the Cook Islands, Oxford University Press, Melbourne. 6 J. W. Fox and K. B. Cumberland (Eds), 1962, Western Samoa, Land, Life and Agriculture in Tropical Polynesia, Whitcombe and Tombs Ltd., Christchurch. 7Gifford, E. W., 1929, Tongan Society, Bernice P. Bishop Museum Bull. 61, Honolulu. 8Green, R. C., 1970, “ Settlement Pattern Archaeology in Polynesia” in R. C. Green and M. Kelly (Eds), Studies in Oceanic Culture History, Vol. I, Pacific Anthropological Records 11, Bishop Museum, Honolulu, pp. 13- 32. 9Green, R. C. and Janet M. Davidson, 1969, Archaeology in Western Samoa, Vol. I, Auckland Institute and Museum Bull. 6, Auckland. 10Groube, L. M., 1970, “ The Origin and Development of Earth Work Fortifications in the Pacific,” in R. G. Green and M. Kelly (Eds), Studies in Oceanic Culture History, Vol. I, Pacific Anthropological Records 11, Bishop Museum, Honolulu, pp. 133- 164. 11Groube, L. M., 1971, “ Tonga, Lapita Pottery, and Polynesian Origins,” Journal of the Polynesian Society, 80, 3, Wellington, pp. 278- 316. 12Lay, T. E., 1959, “ A Study of Certain Aspects of Human Ecology in Polynesian High Islands during the Pre-contact Period”, unpubl. Ph.D. Thesis, U. Calif., Los Angeles. 13Lewis, David, 1972, We, the Navigators, A.N.U. Press, Canberra. 14McArthur, N., 1968, Island Populations of the Pacific, A.N.U. Press, Canberra. 15McArthur, N., 1970, “The Demography of Primitive Populations,” Science, 167, 3921, pp. 1097- 1101. 16Maude, A., 1965, “ Population, Land and Livelihood in Tonga”, unpubl. Ph.D. Thesis, A.N.U., Canberra. 17Shawcross, F. W., 1970, “Ethnographic Economics and the Study of Population in Prehistoric New Zealand: Viewed through Archaeology”, Mankind, 7, 4, Sydney, pp. 279- 91. 18Thompson, B., 1894, The Diversions of a Prime Minister, William Blackwood and Sons, London. 19Thompson, B., 1902, Savage Island, John Murray, London. 20Walsh, A. C., 1970, “ Population Changes in Tonga: an Historical Overview and Modern Commentary”, Pacific Viewpoint 11, 1, Wellington, pp. 27- 47. 21Wilkes, C., 1845, Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition . . ., Vol. III, Wiley and Putnam, London. 22Wilson, J., 1966, A Missionary Voyage to the Southern Pacific Ocean, 1796-1798, Fruhe, Reisen and see Fahrlen in Originalberichlen Bd. 5 Akademische Druck, Graz. 23Williams, J., 1837, A Narrative of Missionary Enterprises in the South-Sea Islands . . ., John Snow, London. 24Wood, A. H., 1943, History and Geography of Tonga, Wilson and Horton Ltd., Auckland. 25Yen, D. E., 1971, “ The Development of Agriculture in Oceania,” in R. C. Green and M. Kelly (Eds), Studies in Oceanic Culture History, Vol. 2, Pacific Anthropological Records 11, Bishop Museum, Honolulu, pp. 1- 12. 26Zubrow, E. B. W., 1971, “ Carrying Capacity and Dynamic Equilibrium in the Prehistoric Southwest,” American Antiquity, 36, 2, Washington, pp. 127- 138. Citing Literature Volume14, Issue1May 1973Pages 61-74 ReferencesRelatedInformation