- Roderick Sprague
Roderick Sprague (b. February 18, 1933) is a renowned American anthropologist, ethnohistorian and historical archaeologist, and the Emeritus Director of the Laboratory of Anthropology at the
University of Idaho , where he taught for thirty years. He has extensive experience in environmental impact research, trade beads, aboriginal burial customs, and the Columbia Basin area.In addition to his work in the traditional anthropological fields, he has also collaborated with Professor
Grover Krantz in an attempt to apply scientific reasoning to the study ofSasquatch .Education
Sprague received both his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in
anthropology fromWashington State University inPullman, Washington . He received his Ph.D from theUniversity of Arizona inTucson, Arizona .As a graduate student in 1964 at Washington State University, he was the field supervisor of a dig at the Palus burial site in
Lyons Ferry, Washington when one of only a few known Jefferson Peace Medals was discovered.Additionally, his dissertation, "Aboriginal burial practices in the plateau region of North America" (1967) is considered one of the best writings on the topic.
Career
Sprague’s career has been varied and taken him in different directions. He has conducted excavations in the
Pacific Northwest ,Alaska , and theCanadian Maritime onPrince Edward Island ; and has done research in theAmerican Southwest andInner Mongolia . Much of his research has been on burial practices and historical archaeology, with a special interest in glass and ceramic trade beads and buttons. He has conducted burial research at the request of ten different American Indian tribal governments. Sprague was an early advocate of the importance of repatriation in archaeological and anthropological excavations, long before the enactment of theNative American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act . [Associated Press. [http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/nation/20060530-1339-wst-remainsreburial.html “American Indian remains scheduled for ritual reburial”] , ‘’San Diego Union Tribune ’’,2006-5-30 , Retrieved on2008-7-29 .]Sprague has served many roles in the
Society for Historical Archaeology : on the Board of Directors from 1970-71, secretary-treasurer from 1971-1974, member of the Editorial Advisory Board since 1977, Book Review Editor from 1977 to 1997, Archivist from 1987 to 1998, as President in 1976 and 1990 and as Parliamentarian from 1984 to 2008.He was a Professor of Anthropology at the University of Idaho for thirty years, until his retirement in 1997.
Sprague, along with Dr. Deward E. Walker, founded the scholarly journal Northwest Anthropological Research Notes in 1966, called the Journal of Northwest Anthropology since 2001.
Awards
Sprague was the first member of The Society for Historical Archaeology to be awarded both the J. C. Harrington Medal in Historical Archaeology and the Carol Ruppe Distinguished Service Award. [Society for Historical Archaeology. [http://www.sha.org/about/awards.htm “Awards of the Society for Historical Archaeology”] , ‘’
Society for Historical Archaeology ’’, Retrieved on2008-7-29 .]Personal Life
Now retired, Sprague lives in
Moscow, Idaho , with his wife Linda, who also holds degrees in anthropology.Published works
* (Lanham: AltaMira Press, 2005, ISBN 0759108412)
* Excavations at the Warren Chinese mining camp site, with
Michael Striker , Moscow: Alfred W. Bowers Laboratory of Anthropology, University of Idaho, 1993.*
A Preliminary Bibliography of Washington Archaeology Pullman: Washington State University, 1967)*
The Material Culture of Steamboat Passengers - Archaeological Evidence from the Missouri River (New York: Springer, 1999,Annalies Corbin 0306461684)* A Bibliography of Trade Beads in North America, with Karlis Karklins. Promontory Press, 1987. 0969276109
* The Descriptive Archaeology of the Palus Burial Site, Lyons Ferry, Washington, Pullman: Washington State University, 1965. B0007HGKL4
Among his published works on
Sasquatch :*
The Scientist Looks at the Sasquatch (Moscow: University Press of Idaho, 1977, with anthropologistGrover Krantz )
*The Scientist Looks at the Sasquatch II (Moscow: University Press of Idaho, 1979, also with Grover Krantz, ISBN 0-89301-061-8)Notes and References
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