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Bruce Rigsby (1937 – March 19, 2022) was an American-Australian anthropologist specializing in the languages and ethnography of native peoples on both continents. He was professor emeritus at
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, and a member of both the
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and the American Anthropological Association.


Career

Bruce Rigsby was born in 1937. He obtained his bachelor's degree at the University of Louisville in international studies, specializing in the area of the Soviet bloc. He then went on to obtain a PhD in anthropology at the
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, doing fieldwork to gather materials on the Umatilla and
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in 1963. He absorbed the Boasian- Sapir tradition of American ethnolinguistics, combining linguistics and anthropology. His doctoral dissertation was on the southern tribes and languages of the
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. He developed a particular research focus on and specialization in Sahaptin ethnography, Sahaptin language and Nass-Gitksan people, their language and history. In 1975 he became head of the new department of Anthropology at
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, and directed his interests towards the languages and tribes of the Eastern
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, and
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. Rigsby has also been active in defending indigenous claims for native title and represented the
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regarding the Rinyirru and
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National Parks land claims. Notably in his court appearance, when interviewing George Musgrave for his testimony, Rigsby adopted the elder's idiom of Australian English in deference to the Musgrave's age and status. He was adopted into the Lamalama tribe. Generations of students have been the beneficiaries of what Alice Gaby has called Rigsby's 'phenomenal generosity'. Comments by Peter Sutton and other colleagues on his career are available at a video recording the launching of a
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in his honour, available on
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Publications

* 1975 'Nass-Gitksan: An Analytic Ergative Syntax,'
International Journal of American Linguistics The ''International Journal of American Linguistics'' (''IJAL'') is an academic journal devoted to the study of the indigenous languages of the Americas. ''IJAL'' focuses on the investigation of linguistic data and the presentation of grammatical ...
vol.41 Issue 4 December 1975 pp. 344–354 * 1999 with Finlayson, J. D., and Bek, H.). Introduction. In J. D. Finlayson, B. Rigsby and H. Bek (Ed.), ''Connections in Native Title: Genealogies, Kinship and Groups,'' Australian National University, Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research pp. 1–13. * 1999 'Genealogies, kinship and local group composition: Old Yintjingga (Port Stewart) in the late 1920s,' In J. D. Finlayson, B. Rigsby and H. Bek (Ed.), ''Connections in Native Title: Genealogies, Kinship and Groups,'' Canberra: Cen. for Aboriginal Economic Policy Res., ANU pp. 107–123 * 2005 'The Languages of Eastern Cape York Peninsula and Linguistic Anthropology,' In B. Rigsby and N. Peterson (eds.), ''Donald Thomson. The Man and Scholar,'' Canberra, ACT, Australia: The Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia pp. 129–142. * 2005 with and Peterson, N. 'Introduction,' in B. Rigsby and N. Peterson (eds.), ''Donald Thomson. The Man and Scholar,'' Canberra: The Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, pp. 1–16 * 2008 'The Stevens Treaties, Indian Claims Commission docket 264, and the Ancient One known as Kennewick Man,' in Alexander Harmon (ed.), ''The power of promises: Rethinking Indian treaties in the Pacific Northwest,'' Seattle, WA, U.S.A.:
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pp. 244–276 * 2010 'The origin and history of the name 'Sahaptin',' in
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and Sharon Hargus (Ed.), ''Ichishkíin Sínwit: Yakama/Yakima Sahaptin Dictionary,'' pp.xviii-xxi, Toppenish, WA, U.S.A.: Heritage University; University of Washington Press. * 2010 'The origin and history of the name Yakama/Yakima,' in Virginia Beavert and Sharon Hargus (eds.), ''Ichishkíin Sínwit: Yakama/Yakima Sahaptin Dictionary,'' Toppenish, WA, U.S.A.: Heritage University;
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pp.xxii-xxxiv * (c) 'Social theory, expert evidence and the Yorta Yorta rights appeal decision,' in Louis Knafla and Haijo Westra (Eds.), ''Aboriginal title and indigenous peoples: Canada, Australia, and New Zealand,'' Vancouver, BC, Canada:
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pp. 53–84. * 2011 With Diane Hafner,'Place and property at Yintjingga/ Port Stewart under Aboriginal law and Oueensland law,' In Brett Baker,
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, Mark Harvey and Rod Gardner (Eds.), ''Indigenous language and social identity: Papers in honour of Michael Walsh,'' Canberra, ACT, Australia: Pacific Linguistics pp. 33–44. * 2015 with Christophe Verstraete,''A Grammar and Lexicon of Yintyingka,''
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