- John J. Cove
John J. Cove is a Canadian anthropologist known for his work with the
Gitksan First Nation of northernBritish Columbia .He was a Professor of anthropology and sociology at
Carleton University inOttawa .As recounted in the introduction to his book "Shattered Images" (1987), he was led to examine the oral traditions and cosmology of the
Tsimshianic -speaking peoples -- theTsimshian , Gitksan, andNisga'a -- in 1973 when work on a computer simulation of the traditional Northwest Coast salmon harvest led him to search mythological references to famine. Around the same time, he became influenced by the structuralist approaches ofClaude Lévi-Strauss and, through the help ofGeorge F. MacDonald , began an intensive study of the Tsimshianic narratives collected byMarius Barbeau andWilliam Beynon .In 1978 he attempted to begin a sabbatical year of fieldwork with the Gitksan, ostensibly studying the relationship between mythology and masks. The Gitksan-Carrier Tribal Council refused him permission to do fieldwork, on grounds of irrelevancy and lack of community control, until a compromise was reached between Cove and the director of the Gitksan land-claims office,
Neil J. Sterritt , whereby Cove returned his grant money and worked "for" the Tribal Council studying "pre-contact relations with nature."Eventually, he worked for eight years for the Gitksan and
Wet'suwet'en ("Carrier") in research that eventually led to the "Delgamuukw vs. the Queen" land-claims case.Cove also created a catalogue of the Barbeau-Beynon files and co-edited, with MacDonald, a selection of narratives collected by Barbeau and Beynon.
Bibliography
* Cove, John J. (1982) "The Gitksan Traditional Concept of Land Ownership." "Anthropologica," vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 3-17.
* Cove, John J. (1985) "A Detailed Inventory of the Barbeau Northwest Coast Files." Ottawa: National Museums of Canada.
* Cove, John J. (1987) "Shattered
* MacDonald, George F., and John J. Cove (eds.) (1987) "Tsimshian Narratives." 2 vols. Ottawa: Directorate, Canadian Museum of Civilization.
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