Peveril Meigs

Peveril Meigs

Peveril Meigs, III, (1903-1979) was an American geographer, notable for his studies of arid lands on several continents and in particular for his work on the native peoples and early missions of northern Baja California, Mexico.

Meigs was born in Flushing in New York City. He studied at the University of California, Berkeley, receiving his B.A. degree in 1925 and a Ph.D. in 1932. He held academic positions at San Francisco State Teachers College (1929), Chico State College (1929-1942), Louisiana State University (1938-1939), American University (1948), and George Washington University (1948).

Beginning during World War II, Meigs was employed primarily by the U.S. government, working for the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) (1942-1944), Joint Intelligence Study Publishing Board (1944-1947), Earth Sciences Division of the U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps (1949-1953), and Quartermaster Research and Engineering Center (1953-1965).

Meigs published dozens of articles and books. Particularly notable was his early work on Baja California, which was influenced by his Berkeley mentors, Carl O. Sauer in historical geography and Alfred L. Kroeber in ethnography.

He co-authored with Sauer a study of Mission San Fernando Velicatá, the only mission founded by the Franciscans during their brief tenure (1768-1773) on the peninsula. Meigs' doctoral disseration (1932) was a groundbreaking study of the Dominican missions of northwestern Baja California. It was subsequently published and remains the key source on the subject.

During his field trips to northern Baja California, particularly in 1928, 1929, and 1936, Meigs became familiar with the region's surviving Indian groups. He published a monograph on the Kiliwa (1939) that continues to be the most reliable source concerning the aboriginal lifeways of that people. Also included were important notes on the neighboring Paipai and Kumeyaay. After his retirement in 1965, Meigs published several additional articles on the ethnography and archaeology of these groups, based on his notes from his earlier field studies.

References

* Mathes, W. Michael. 2001. "Peveril Meigs, III, and Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, the Final Dominican Mission Frontier of Lower California". "Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly" 37(4):16-18.

* Meigs, Peveril, III. 1935. "The Dominican Mission Frontier of Lower California". University of California Publications in Geography No. 7. Berkeley.

* Meigs, Peveril, III. 1939. "The Kiliwa Indians of Lower California". Iberoamericana No. 15. University of California, Berkeley.

* Meigs, Peveril, III. 1966. "Geography of Coastal Deserts". Arid Zone Research No. 28. UNESCO, Paris.

* Meigs, Peveril, III. 1970. "Capes of Human Hair from Baja California and Outside". "Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly" 6(1):21-28.

* Meigs, Peveril, III. 1971. "Creation Myth and Other Reflections of the Nijí Mishkwish". "Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly" 7(1):9-13.

* Meigs, Peveril, III. 1972. "Notes on the La Huerta Jat'am, Baja California: Place Names, Hunting, and Shamans". "Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly" 8(1):35-40.

* Meigs, Peveril, III. 1974. "Field Notes on the Sh'un and Jat'am, Manteca, Baja California". "Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly" 10(1):19-28.

* Meigs, Peveril, III. 1974. "Meigs on Tablas". "Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly" 10(1):19-28.

* Meigs, Peveril, III. 1976. "Some Pictographs in Northern Baja California". "Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly" 12(1):2-8.

* Meigs, Peveril, III. 1977. "Notes on the Paipai of San Isidoro, Baja California". "Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly" 13(1):11-20.

* Sauer, Carl O., and Peveril Meigs, III. 1927. "Site and Culture at San Fernando de Velicatá". "University of California Publications in Geography" 2:271-302. Berkeley.

External links

* [http://geography.berkeley.edu/PeopleHistory/History/60YrsGeog/Meigs,%20Peveril.html Biographical outline and bibliography]

* [http://orpheus.ucsd.edu/speccoll/testing/html/mss0530a.html Biography and research materials at U.C. San Diego]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Peveril Meigs —  Pour l’article homonyme, voir Meigs.  Peveril Meigs est un géographe américain, auteur notamment de La répartition mondiale des zones climatiques arides et semi arides, spécialiste de la problématique des déserts côtiers. Bibliographie …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Meigs — may refer to: People Charles Delucena Meigs (1792 1869), American obstetrician Cornelia Meigs (1884 1973), children s book author and educator George Anson Meigs (1816–1897), prominent entrepreneur, businessman and shipbuilder in Washington… …   Wikipedia

  • Meigs — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Le patronyme et topomyme Meigs peut désigner: Patronyme Alexander Meigs Haig (né en 1924), militaire et homme politique américain Charles Delucena Meigs… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Paipai — The Paipai (Pai pai, Pa ipai, Akwa ala, Yakakwal) are an aboriginal people of northern Baja California, Mexico. They occupied a territory lying between the Kiliwa on the south and the Kumeyaay and Cocopa on the north, and extending from San… …   Wikipedia

  • Kiliwa — The Kiliwa are an aboriginal people of northern Baja California, Mexico. They occupied a territory lying between the Cochimí on the south and the Paipai on the north, and extending from San Felipe on the Gulf of California to San Quintín on the… …   Wikipedia

  • Visita de San Telmo — The visita or subordinate mission station of San Telmo may have been built in the years 1798 1800 by the Dominican missionaries based at Mission Santo Domingo.When the geographer Peveril Meigs, III, investigated the area in 1926, he identified… …   Wikipedia

  • Desert d'Accona — Désert d Accona Désert d Accona [[Fichier:|250px|center|Carte du désert.]] Pays  Italie Superficie  km2 Latitude …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Deserto di Accona — Désert d Accona Désert d Accona [[Fichier:|250px|center|Carte du désert.]] Pays  Italie Superficie  km2 Latitude …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Désert d'Accona — Localisation Pays  Italie Coordonnées …   Wikipédia en Français

  • California State University, Chico — Motto Ars Probat Artificem (Latin) Motto in English Art is the test of the artisan. [1] Established 1887 …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”