- Elizabeth Jacobs
Elizabeth Derr Jacobs (1903 -
May 21 ,1983 ) was an anthropologist specializing in the native cultures of the Pacific Northwest. She is known particularly for her work on the Nehalem Tillamook, the northernmost subgroup of theTillamook , whom she studied in the 1930s. She then turned away from anthropology to pursue a career as a psychotherapist, returning to anthropology after her retirement in 1975.Jacobs had no formal training in anthropology but came to it via her marriage to anthropologist
Melville Jacobs . As a result, she sometimes neglected topics of traditional interest to anthropologists, such as place names, ethnobiology, and material culture and focussed on topics traditionally given less attention, particularly the lives of women.Publications
*"Nehalem Tillamook Tales". University of Oregon Monographs, Studies in Anthropology No. 5. Eugene: University of Oregon Press, 1959
*"The Nehalem Tillamook: An Ethnography". Edited by William R. Seaburg. Oregon State University Press, Corvallis, 2004.References
* [http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/ohq/106.1/br_6.html Review of Nehalem Tillamook ethnography]
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*worldcat id|lccn-n88-152817
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