- Kathrine S. French
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name = Kathrine S. French
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birth_date =June 5 1922
birth_place =Champaign, Illinois ,United States
death_date = death date and age|2006|6|14|1922|6|5|mf=y
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nationality =United States
field =Anthropology
work_institutions =Oregon Health Sciences University Reed College
doctoral_advisor =Kathrine Story ("Kay") French (
June 5 1922 -June 14 2006 ) was an American anthropologist born inIllinois . Educated inCalifornia , she studied ceremonialism and naming practices on theWarm Springs Indian Reservation in the state ofOregon . She was married to fellow anthropologistDavid H. French .Early years
Kathrine McCullough Story was born on
June 5 1922 , inChampaign, Illinois . In 1942, she received aBachelor of Arts in philosophy and anthropology fromPomona College in California. Her father,Russell M. Story , a political scientist, was President of theClaremont Colleges and Graduate School. At Pomona she metDavid H. French , who was pursuing his own anthropological career. They married in 1943, and they both pursued graduate work in anthropology atColumbia University in New York, where Americanists such asFranz Boas andRuth Benedict were working.Career
From 1943 to 1946, the Frenches served as relocation advisers and community analysts with the
War Relocation Authority , monitoring conditions at relocation centers for Japanese-Americans, as part of a program to mitigate abuses.After David French took a teaching post at his former undergraduate institution,
Reed College , inPortland, Oregon , in 1947, the couple began a decades-long involvement with the Warm Springs community. While her husband's research focused onethnobotany and language, hers focused on naming practices and ceremonialism, in a community composed of Sahaptins,Paiutes , and -- the Frenches' specialization --Wasco Chinookans. French received her Ph.D. from Columbia in 1955. Her dissertation, though unpublished, is considered an important contribution to the study of ceremonialism in the region and an innovative study in the semiotic analysis of ritual.The Frenches' fieldwork at Warm Springs often involved mentoring the inaugural fieldwork experiences of budding anthropologists and linguists (many as Reed undergraduates) such as
Yvonne Hajda ,Dell Hymes ,Gail M. Kelly , andMichael Silverstein .French served on the faculty of
Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland from 1959 to 1980, pursuing an interest in the intersection of pediatrics, gerontology, cultural anthropology, and public policy. From 1981 until her death, she was an adjunct member of Reed's anthropology department.In the 1980s and 1990s French and Yvonne Hajda, a former student of David French's, collaborated in a long-term study of change and continuity in ceremonialism on Warm Springs, with
Wenner-Gren Foundation funding. That material still awaits publication.Later years
She collaborated with her husband on numerous projects and publications, including an important survey of naming practices, which was published after David French's death in 1994. In later years of her life she remained active in anthropology, advising students as well as taking on numerous consulting projects on behalf of tribal groups, including research for Archaeological Investigations Northwest, Inc., throughout the lower
Columbia River area. Kathrine French died onJune 14 2006 , of pneumonia resulting from complications from cancer.elected works
* (1955) "Culture Segments and Variation in Contemporary Social Ceremonialism on the Warm Springs Reservation, Oregon." Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia University, New York.
* (1996) (with David H. French) "Personal Names." In "Handbook of North American Indians, Volume 17: Languages," ed, by Ives Goddard, pp. 200-221. Washington: Smithsonian Institution.References
* Brightman, Robert, Robert Moore, and Michael Silverstein (2006) Obituary for Kathrine Story French. "Anthropology News," vol. 47, no. 6, p. 50.
* Hymes, Dell (1994) Obituary for David H. French. "Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas Newsletter," vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 1-3.
* Moore, Robert E. (2006) "Self-Consciousness, Ceremonialism, and the Problem of the Present in the Anthropology of Native North America." In: "New Perspectives on Native North America: Cultures, Histories, and Representations," ed. by Sergei A. Kan and Pauline Turner Strong, pp. 185-208. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
* Obituary for Kathrine S. French. "Oregonian" (Portland, Ore.), June 25, 2006.
* Obituary for Kathrine S. French. "Reed" magazine, summer 2006, p. 67.
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