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Edward Dawson (Sandy) Ives (September 4, 1925 – August 1, 2009) was an American
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. His work concentrated on the oral traditions of
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of Canada, particularly, as he said, "on local songs and their makers but also on cycles of tales about local heroes." He founded the Maine Folklore Center in 1992 and was its director until his retirement in 1998.


Biography

He grew up in
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, served in the Marines, studied literature in college and, beginning in 1955 he taught English at the
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. In 1962 he obtained a Ph.D. in folklore from
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and in 1964 he became a professor of folklore at the University of Maine. Ives taught in the English and Anthropology Departments of the University of Maine for over forty years. One of Ives's most famous students was
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- Ives was one of the dedicatees of King's novel ''
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.'' He performed as a folk singer to supplement his income as a lecturer. This introduced him to the lumber camp singing tradition of Maine, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island and he soon found his calling. In 1957, he organized the Northeast Archives of Folklore and Oral History at the University of Maine. The next year, he founded the Northeast Folklore Society and began editing the monograph series Northeast Folklore. His
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album, ''Folk Songs of Maine,'' was released in 1959. For more than forty years, Ives continued to explore the northeast oral tradition, publishing his findings with some regularity. Several of his books focus on individual subjects, whose names found their way into the titles of his books. This personalized approach permitted him to offer a deep exploration of the material and the subject, and himself. A reviewer has commented: "His books on Gorman, Scott, and Doyle … are personal accounts of discovery, as much as studies of regional and occupational singing traditions. Ives’s focus on the singers who gave him texts and on his own adventures in the field have made his studies models of contextual and reflexive scholarship."Project MUSE
/ref> In his work in New Brunswick he was closely associated with Louise Manny.


Bibliography

* ''Larry Gorman: The Man Who Made the Songs.'' Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1964. Reprinted New York: Arno Press, 1977. Reprinted Fredericton, N.B.: Goose Lane Editions, 1993. * ''Folksongs and Their Makers.'' (co-editor) Bowling Green, Ohio, 1970 * ''Lawrence Doyle: The Farmer-Poet of Prince Edward Island.'' Orono: University of Maine Press, 1971 (Maine Studies No. 92). * ''Joe Scott: The Woodsman Songmaker.'' Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 1978. * ''The Tape-Recorded Interview: A Manual for Field Workers in Folklore and Oral History.'' 1980, updated 1995 * ''George Magoon and the Down East Game War.'' Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 1988. Reprinted (paperback) 1993. * ''Folksongs of New Brunswick.'' Fredericton: Goose Lane Edition, 1989 * ''The Bonny Earl of Murray: The Man, The Murder, The Ballad.'' Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1997 * ''Drive Dull Care Away: Folksongs from Prince Edward Island.'' Charlottetown: Institute of Island Studies, 1999. * MacDougall, Pauleena and David Taylor. Northeast Folklore: Essays in Honor of Edward D. Ives. Orono, Maine: University of Maine Press and the Maine Folklife Center 2000.


Honours

* Honorary LL.D., University of Prince Edward Island (1986) * Kenneth Goldstein Lifetime Achievement Award in Academic Leadership, American Folklore Society (1992) * Elected into Fellows of the American Folklore Society (honorary organization) (1980) * Harvey A. Kantor Memorial Award for Outstanding Achievement in Oral History in (1979) * Marius Barbeau Medal from the Canadian Folklore Studies Association for outstanding lifetime contributions to the field of folklore (1991). * Award of Honour, Prince Edward Island Museum and Heritage Foundation (1998) * Guggenheim fellowship * In 2007 six of his interviews from 1958 were named to the National Recording Registry.*Alicia Anstead
“Preservationists at the Library of Congress recognize the contributions of 'Sandy' Ives”
, March 19, 2007, Bangor Daily News


References


External links



* L'Hommedieu, Andrea,
Ives, Edward D. "Sandy" oral history interview
(2000).Edmund S. Muskie Oral History Collection. 178.
''Folk Songs of Maine'' Album Details
(Folkways, 1959)
''An Oral Historian’s Work''
video) {{DEFAULTSORT:Ives, Edward D. American folklorists Canadian folklorists 1925 births University of Maine faculty 2009 deaths Historians of Maine