lingvo.wikisort.org - ForscherPliny Earle Goddard (geb. 24. November 1869 in Maine; gest. 11. Juli 1928)[1] war ein US-amerikanischer Linguist und Ethnologe. Goddard war Kurator für Ethnologie am American Museum of Natural History in New York. Verschiedene seiner Werke erschienen in dessen Handbook Series. Er hat sich besonders um Erforschung und Dokumentationen zu Sprachen und Kulturen der Athabasken verdient gemacht. Für das von Franz Boas herausgegebene Handbook of American Indian Languages verfasste er den Beitrag Athapascan (Hupa).[2]
1919 wurde Goddard in die American Academy of Arts and Sciences gewählt.[3]
Publikationen
- Athapascan (Hupa), p. 92, in: Boas, Franz: Handbook of American Indian Languages: Part 1 and 2: Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 10. Washington Govt Ptg Office 1911 & 1922. G. Sketches by Roland B. Dixon, P. E. Goddard, William Jones, Truman Michaelson, John R. Swanton, William Thalbitzer, Edward Sapir, Leo J. Frachtenberg, and Waldemar Bogoras.
- The morphology of the Hupa language. 1905
- Elements of the Kato language. 1912
- Indians of the Southwest (New York, 1913).
- Magic Formulas of the Hupa Indians
- Sarsi texts. Berkeley, Calif.: Univ. of California Press, 1915
- Indians of the Northwest Coast – Handbook Series No. 10. American Museum of Natural History, New York, 1924
- Indians of the Southwest. (3. ed.). New York American Museum of Natural History, 1927 (= American Museum of Natural History. Handbook series, No. 2). The ancient peoples. The pueblo dwellers. The village dwellers. The camp dwellers. Bibliography and index.
Literatur
Weblinks
Einzelnachweise
- Lebensdaten nach SUB GÖ
- Boas, Franz (Hrsg.): Handbook of American Indian Languages, p. 92, Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 10
- Book of Members 1780–present, Chapter G. (PDF; 931 kB) In: amacad.org. American Academy of Arts and Sciences, abgerufen am 14. September 2019 (englisch).
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Pliny Earle Goddard (November 24, 1869 – July 12, 1928) was an American linguist and ethnologist noted for his extensive documentation of the languages and cultures of the Athabaskan peoples of western North America. His early research, carried out under the auspices of the University of California, Berkeley, focused on the Hupa and adjacent Athabaskan groups in northwestern California. After moving to New York in 1909 at the invitation of Franz Boas his scope expanded to include the Athabaskans of the Southwest, Canada, and Alaska. During the 1910s and 1920s. as Boas's junior colleague at the American Museum of Natural History and Columbia University, Goddard played a major role in creating the academic infrastructure for American Indian linguistics and anthropology in North America.
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