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in 1928 and remained until his death in 1971. Especially during the earlier part of his career, from 1928 until 1936, he collected large amounts of linguistic data and text from a wide range of languages including
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Seaburg, William. "Badger and Coyote Were Neighbors: Melville Jacobs on Northwest Indian Myths and Tales", Oregon State University Press
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1969. .21 cubic foot (3 reel-to-reel tapes, 7"; 7 cassettes.) Contains interviews conducted by Pelto with Melville Jacobs
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In 2019, the "Melville Jacobs Collection of Native Americans of the American Northwest (1929-1939)" was selected by the
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Winters, Christopher. International Dictionary of Anthropologists. New York: Garland, 1991
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General Anthropology; A Brief Survey of Physical, Cultural, and Social Anthropology
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The People are Coming Soon; Analyses of Clackamas Chinook Myths and Tales
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Historic Perspectives in Indian Languages of Oregon and Washington
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Clackamas Chinook performance art: verse form interpretations
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Howard, Victoria; Mason, Catharine; Jacobs, Melville (2021).
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as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
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known for his extensive fieldwork on cultures of the
228: 321: 22:(July 3, 1902 – July 31, 1971) was an American 291:Minnesota State University biographical sketch 375:Presidents of the American Folklore Society 38:he became a member of the faculty of the 132:Notes on the Structure of Chinook Jargon 253: 322: 370:20th-century American anthropologists 254:Andrews, Travis M. (March 20, 2019). 126:A Sketch of Northern Sahaptin Grammar 156:Coos Narrative and Ethnologic Texts 13: 14: 386: 284: 360:Linguists of Chinookan languages 355:Linguists of Sahaptian languages 340:University of Washington faculty 210:The Anthropologist Looks at Myth 204:Pattern in Cultural Anthropology 350:Linguists of Eskaleut languages 90:He left funds to establish the 345:Linguists of Na-Dene languages 247: 222: 1: 216: 310:1918–1978. 78.23 cubic feet. 150:Northwest Sahaptin Texts, II 7: 365:Linguists of Chinook Jargon 301: 138:Northwest Sahaptin Texts, I 107:National Recording Registry 10: 391: 116:, also an anthropologist. 314:Richard A. Pelto Papers. 119: 105:for preservation in the 96:University of Washington 40:University of Washington 308:Melville Jacobs Papers. 192:Clackamas Chinook Texts 180:Outline of Anthropology 144:Texts in Chinook Jargon 98:in the Jacobs Archive. 85:Grand Ronde reservation 16:American anthropologist 34:. After studying with 296:Jacobs Research Fund 92:Jacobs Research Fund 260:The Washington Post 103:Library of Congress 112:He was married to 240:978-1-4962-2411-8 30:. He was born in 28:Pacific Northwest 382: 271: 270: 268: 266: 251: 245: 244: 226: 114:Elizabeth Jacobs 390: 389: 385: 384: 383: 381: 380: 379: 320: 319: 304: 287: 274: 264: 262: 252: 248: 241: 227: 223: 219: 162:Coos Myth Texts 122: 81:Victoria Howard 20:Melville Jacobs 17: 12: 11: 5: 388: 378: 377: 372: 367: 362: 357: 352: 347: 342: 337: 332: 318: 317: 311: 303: 300: 299: 298: 293: 286: 285:External links 283: 282: 281: 278: 273: 272: 246: 239: 220: 218: 215: 214: 213: 207: 201: 195: 189: 183: 177: 174:Kalapuya Texts 171: 165: 159: 153: 147: 141: 135: 129: 121: 118: 83:, born on the 77:Chinook Jargon 24:anthropologist 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 387: 376: 373: 371: 368: 366: 363: 361: 358: 356: 353: 351: 348: 346: 343: 341: 338: 336: 333: 331: 328: 327: 325: 315: 312: 309: 306: 305: 297: 294: 292: 289: 288: 279: 276: 275: 261: 257: 250: 242: 236: 232: 225: 221: 211: 208: 205: 202: 199: 196: 193: 190: 187: 184: 181: 178: 175: 172: 169: 166: 163: 160: 157: 154: 151: 148: 145: 142: 139: 136: 133: 130: 127: 124: 123: 117: 115: 110: 108: 104: 99: 97: 93: 88: 86: 82: 78: 74: 70: 66: 62: 58: 54: 50: 46: 41: 37: 33: 32:New York City 29: 25: 21: 263:. Retrieved 259: 249: 230: 224: 209: 203: 197: 191: 185: 179: 173: 167: 161: 155: 149: 143: 137: 131: 125: 111: 100: 89: 69:Upper Umpqua 19: 18: 335:1971 deaths 330:1902 births 324:Categories 217:References 36:Franz Boas 265:March 25, 61:Tillamook 57:Clackamas 302:Archives 53:Kalapuya 45:Sahaptin 237:  212:(1966) 206:(1964) 200:(1960) 194:(1959) 188:(1952) 182:(1947) 176:(1945) 170:(1941) 164:(1940) 158:(1939) 152:(1937) 146:(1936) 140:(1934) 134:(1932) 128:(1931) 73:Galice 49:Molale 120:Works 65:Alsea 267:2019 235:ISBN 75:and 326:: 258:. 71:, 67:, 63:, 59:, 55:, 51:, 47:, 269:. 243:.

Index

anthropologist
Pacific Northwest
New York City
Franz Boas
University of Washington
Sahaptin
Molale
Kalapuya
Clackamas
Tillamook
Alsea
Upper Umpqua
Galice
Chinook Jargon
Victoria Howard
Grand Ronde reservation
Jacobs Research Fund
University of Washington
Library of Congress
National Recording Registry
Elizabeth Jacobs
ISBN
978-1-4962-2411-8
"Jay-Z, a speech by Sen. Robert F. Kennedy and 'Schoolhouse Rock!' among recordings deemed classics by Library of Congress"
Minnesota State University biographical sketch
Jacobs Research Fund
Melville Jacobs Papers.
Richard A. Pelto Papers.
Categories
1902 births

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