Thomas Buckley Papers - Finding Aid

Abstract
Copyright
Biographical Information
Scope and Content Note
Arrangement of the Collection
Container List


Collection Number

2001.04


Contact Information

The Library, Special Collections
Humboldt State University
Arcata, California 95521
URL: http://library.humboldt.edu/humco/holdings/buckley.htm


Processed By

Susan Gehr, MA


Date Collection Processed

2010-1011


Language

English and Yurok


Collection Creator

Thomas (Tim) C.T. Buckley (1942- )


Dates Covered by Collection

1880-2009, bulk 1976-2002


Size of Collection

6 cubic feet, 8 boxes


Abstract

Thomas (Tim) Buckley, professor of anthropology and American Studies at University of Massachusetts, Boston (1980-2000), had a primary research interest in the Yurok Indians of northwestern California, beginning with his graduate work (1977, 1982) and culminating in the 2002 publication of Standing Ground: Yurok Indian Spirituality, 1850-1990. His papers include published and manuscript materials related to these publications, to the Gasquet-Orleans (G-O) Road (Lyng v. NICPA) in the 1970s-80s, northwestern California environmental issues, land claims issues, fishing rights, Yurok traditional law, culture, language, and tribal government.


Access

Processed materials are available by appointment. The audiotapes are not currently available. In consultation with the donor, some correspondence has been closed to research use until 2036.


Copyright

Copyright has not been assigned to Humboldt State University. To obtain permission to publish or reproduce in any format, please contact the Special Collections Librarian.


Acquisition Information

In 2000, Thomas Buckley donated his research materials, original recordings, field notes, photographs and reports pertaining to the study of the Native peoples of northwestern California to Humboldt State University. In August 2010 Buckley donated one box of additional materials which include his dissertation manuscript, some of his publications and their supporting documentation, some unpublished papers, correspondence and additional background on the G-O Road.


Biographical Information

Thomas (Tim) Buckley conducted fieldwork and practiced advocacy anthropology on the lower Klamath River between 1976 and 1990. His 1976 report advocating against the Chimney Rock section of the G-O Road incorporated Native testimony. He completed his dissertation Yurok Realities in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries and received his Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of Chicago in 1982. Buckley was on the faculty of the department of anthropology of the University of Massachusetts at Boston for many years (1980-2000). His book Standing Ground: Yurok Indian Spirituality 1850-1990 was published in 2002. After retirement he moved to Maine continuing his work as an independent scholar, poet, and photographer.

Curriculum Vitae


Scope and Content Note

The Thomas (Tim) Buckley Papers are comprised of research files related to his 1976 report to the USDA Forest Service regarding the spiritual High Country of the Native peoples of northwestern California; his 1977 thesis; his 1982 dissertation, Yurok Realities in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries; his 2002 book Standing Ground: Yurok Indian Spirituality, 1850-1990; and other publications of his related to Yurok and other Indians of northwestern California.

Significant topics represented in this collection include the Gasquet-Orleans [G-O] Road, northwestern California environmental issues, land claims issues, fishing rights, Yurok traditional law, culture, language, and tribal government.

The collection includes Buckley’s field notes and field recordings, copies of other researchers’ field notes, transcripts of recorded interviews, dissertation and manuscript drafts, bibliographies, news clippings, legal documents and one cubic foot of cultural resources studies and environmental impact statements of the Six Rivers National Forest, authored primarily by Kathy Heffner. Also included are approximately 300 photographs, and 44 audio recordings containing Yurok language, research interviews, public lectures, and music of northwestern California Indian peoples.

The University of Washington Library Special Collections holds field notes and tape recordings from Buckley’s 1976, 1978 and 1988 fieldwork fulfilling an agreement for receiving financial support from the Melville and Elizabeth Jacobs Fund, Whatcom Museum, Bellingham, Washington.

Buckley’s work on the Wabanaki Indians of Maine and the 1604 English settlement at Popham, Maine are not represented in this collection. These materials will be donated to the West Bath Historical Society of Maine.


Arrangement of the Collection

The collection had been reboxed after 2000 but had not been rearranged. During processing, series and subseries were identified and folders were shifted somewhat. Buckley’s folder headings were retained with some subtitles in brackets [ ] added for clarity.

The collection is arranged in seven series by type of material. The Research Materials series have been divided into subseries according to subject. Correspondence has been left in the arrangement that Buckley himself used. Fieldnotes, Others is arranged alphabetically by the last name of the researcher. Fieldnotes, Buckley is arranged chronologically. The Publications and Talks series is also arranged chronologically. In the Photographs series, the duplicate photographs (copy prints) from the Ericson and Roberts collections are foldered with no special arrangement. The small number of original photographs are in folders or boxes marked as such. The Tape Recording series contains field interviews from 1976 and 1978, lectures by Thomas Buckley, recordings of Yurok language, and northwestern California Indian music recordings. These materials are not currently processed or available for use.

A review of the correspondence was done during processing. Due to privacy concerns, a selection of the correspondence has been closed until 2036.


Container List

Box 1

Box 2

  1. [Blue Creek Appeal - Tim McKay's letter to Buckley]
  2. Buckley 1976 and critiques [critiques by Jim Rock, Jerry Wylie and Donald S. Miller. 1976-1977]
  3. Chartkoff Reports 1978 Survey
  4. Chartkoff, G-O Review 1977
  5. Lake re: G-O Road [1976-1988]
  6. [transcript 8/26/81Advisory Council on Historic Preservation hearing, other 1979-1983 articles, newsletters and correspondence]
  7. [G-O Road related news letters, legal filings, depositions, USDA USFS decisions, articles by Buckley and others. 1981-1987]
  8. Misc. Documents Re: G-O Road - NEC/SMRC [Northcoast Environmental Center / Siskiyou Mtns Resources Council. 1977-1983]
  9. [Maps]
  10. [Wassaja, 1982 ]
  11. [Miller, Donald. "A Report on the Significance of Certain Properties Associated With Traditional Ideological Beliefs and Practices of Northwest California Indians." 1975]
  12. [2010 Additions, 1975-1990]

Box 3

  1. [Archaeological Reconnaissance Report of the Chimney Rock Section of the Gasquet-Orleans Road. Wylie, Henry G. and Heffner, Kathy. 1976.]
  2. [Archaeological Studies of the Six Rivers National Forest and Adjacent Areas of Del Norte, Humboldt and Trinity Counties, California: A Bibliography and Map.Wylie, Henry G. and Heffner, Kathy. 1976.]
  3. [A Synopsis of Supernatural Indian Properties in and Adjacent to the Eightmile-Blue Creek Planning Units, Six Rivers National Forest, California.Wylie, Henry G. and Heffner, Kathy.1976.]
  4. [Final Environmental Statement: Eightmile-Blue Creek Units. Six Rivers National Forest, USDA Forest Service. 1975.]
  5. [Draft Environmental Statement: Eightmile-Blue Creek Units. Six Rivers National Forest, USDA Forest Service. 1974.

Related Works

University of Washington, Special Collections holds the "Thomas C. T. Buckley papers, 1976-1988."  (http://uwashington.worldcat.org/oclc/2830123951259)

Indian Action Council, Eureka, California holds a complimentary collection, "The Thomas Buckley PhD Collection." (http://www.librarything.com/catalog/IAC/thomasbuckleyphdcollection)

Subject Headings

Yurok Indians
Gasquet-Orleans Road (Calif.)
Yurok Indians--California, Northern--History.
Yurok Indians--California, Northern--Social life and customs.
Yurok Indians--Religion.
Yurok Indians--History.
Yurok Indians--Social life and customs.

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