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Erik Holtved

Dr. Erik Holtved (Greenlandic nickname: Erissuaq; translation: "Big Eric") (21 June 1899 in Fredericia, Denmark – 1981 in Copenhagen, Denmark) was a Danish artist, archaeologist, linguist, and ethnologist. He was the first university-trained ethnologist to study the Inughuit, the northernmost Greenlandic Inuit.[1]

Erik Holtved
Born21 June 1899
Died24 May 1981 (1981-05-25) (aged 81)
Copenhagen, Denmark
NationalityDanish
Other names"Erissuaq" ("Big Eric")
EducationUniversity of Copenhagen
OccupationEthnologist
Known forFirst university-trained ethnologist to study Greenland's Inughuit
TitleProfessor
PredecessorWilliam Thalbitzer
SpouseJoko Holtved

Career edit

Holtved was born in Fredericia, Denmark in 1899.[2]

An artist early on, in 1931, he was selected by Knud Rasmussen to head the Sixth Thule Expedition to Greenland which changed the course of his life. His field trips to Greenland continued in 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935–1937,[2] and 1946–1947.[3] He received his master's degree (1941) and doctorate (1944) at the University of Copenhagen.

As an archaeologist, he researched Eskimo archaeology in the Julianehaab district,[4] Disko Bay, and Inglefield Land. In 1931, he did work in the Lindenows Fjord area of southern Greenland, excavating 25 houses and unearthing 2,000 artifacts.[5] In the 1930s, he was the first to identify the Ruin Island Phase of the Thule culture in northwest Greenland.[6] He excavated the Comer's Midden site from 1935 to 1937, and again from 1946 to 1947. He surveyed the Greenland coast from Humboldt Glacier to Thule.[3]

As a linguist, Holtved participated in the study of Eskimo–Aleut phonetic notation with William Thalbitzer and Knut Bergsland.[7] Regarding Eskimo folklore, he published several scholarly works, including, The Eskimo Myth about the Sea-woman, The Eskimo legend of Navaranâq,[8] Myths and tales translated,[9] and The Polar Eskimos: Language and Folklore which included song texts.[10]

In Eskimokunst : Eskimo art he surveyed Eskimo art, including items such as dolls, Tupilaqs, containers, garments, and maps.[11]

Upon Thalbitzer's retirement, Holtved became Professor of Eskimology at the University of Copenhagen.

Later years edit

He lived for a time at 14 Hauser Plads, Copenhagen, Denmark.[2] After retiring from the university, Holtved painted again. He died in Copenhagen on 24 May 1981.[12]

Partial works edit

  • (1914). Archaeological investigations in the Thule district
  • (1900s). Mackenzie eskimo ordliste efter Petito
  • (1936). The eskimo archaeology of Julianehaab District
  • (1943). The Eskimo legend of Navaranâq
  • (1947). Eskimokunst: Eskimo art
  • (1951). The Polar Eskimos, language and folklore 2, Myths and tales translated
  • (1952). "Remarks on the Polar Eskimo dialect", International Journal of American Linguistics
  • (1962). Eskimo shamanism
  • (1962). Otto Fabricius' Ethnographical works
  • (1963). Tornarssuk, an Eskimo Deity
  • (1967). "Contributions to Polar Eskimo ethnography". Meddelelser om Grønland

References edit

  1. ^ Malaurie, Jean (2003). Ultima Thulé: explorers and natives of the polar North. W. W. Norton & Company. pp. 323–325. ISBN 0-393-05150-1.
  2. ^ a b c National Research Council (U.S.), Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research (1938). International directory of anthropologists. Current anthropology resource series. National Academies. p. 142.
  3. ^ a b O'Bryan, Deric (Apr 1955). "Book Review: "Archaeological Investigations in the Thule District. III. Nugdlit and Comer's Midden" by Erik Holtved". American Antiquity. 2- (4). Society for American Archaeology: 397–398. doi:10.2307/277083. JSTOR 277083.
  4. ^ Mathiassen, Therkel; Erik Holtved; W E Calvert (1936). The Eskimo archaeology of Julianehaab district, with a brief summary of the prehistory of the Greenlanders. Meddelelser om Grønland, udgivne af Kommissionen for videnskabelige undersøgelser i Grønland. Vol. 118. København: C.A. Reitzel.
  5. ^ Apollonio, Spencer (2008). Lands That Hold One Spellbound: A Story of East Greenland. Northern lights series. Vol. 11. University of Calgary Press. p. 206. ISBN 978-1-55238-240-0.
  6. ^ Guy E. Gibbon, Kenneth M. Ames, ed. (1998). Archaeology of prehistoric native America: an encyclopedia. Garland reference library of the humanities. Vol. 1537. Taylor & Francis. p. 727. ISBN 0-8153-0725-X.
  7. ^ Thalbitzer, W.; L. L. Hammerich; Erik Holtved; Knut Bergsland (1952). "Eskimo–Aleut Phonetic Notation". International Journal of American Linguistics. 18 (2): 112. doi:10.1086/464160. ISSN 0020-7071. S2CID 144740105.
  8. ^ Holtved, Erik (1943). The Eskimo legend of Navaranâq, an analytical study. Acta arctica. København: E. Munksgaard.
  9. ^ Holtved, Eric (1951). Reitzel (ed.). Myths and tales translated. The polar Eskimos : Language and folklore. Vol. 152. København: Meddelelser om Grønland.
  10. ^ Myers, Helen (1993). Ethnomusicology: historical and regional studies. The Norton/Grove handbooks in music. Vol. 2. W. W. Norton & Company. p. 71. ISBN 0-393-03378-3.
  11. ^ Lerner, Loren Ruth; Mary F. Williamson (1991). Art and architecture in Canada: a bibliography and guide to the literature to 1981. Vol. 1. University of Toronto Press. p. 446. ISBN 0-8020-5856-6.
  12. ^ Holtved, Erik (1954). "Archaeological Investigations in the Thule District, vol III. Nûgdlît and Comer's Midden". Meddelelser om Grønland. 146 (3). Copenhagen: C. A. Reitzel.

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Dr Erik Holtved Greenlandic nickname Erissuaq translation Big Eric 21 June 1899 in Fredericia Denmark 1981 in Copenhagen Denmark was a Danish artist archaeologist linguist and ethnologist He was the first university trained ethnologist to study the Inughuit the northernmost Greenlandic Inuit 1 Erik HoltvedBorn21 June 1899Fredericia DenmarkDied24 May 1981 1981 05 25 aged 81 Copenhagen DenmarkNationalityDanishOther names Erissuaq Big Eric EducationUniversity of CopenhagenOccupationEthnologistKnown forFirst university trained ethnologist to study Greenland s InughuitTitleProfessorPredecessorWilliam ThalbitzerSpouseJoko Holtved Contents 1 Career 2 Later years 3 Partial works 4 ReferencesCareer editHoltved was born in Fredericia Denmark in 1899 2 An artist early on in 1931 he was selected by Knud Rasmussen to head the Sixth Thule Expedition to Greenland which changed the course of his life His field trips to Greenland continued in 1932 1933 1934 1935 1937 2 and 1946 1947 3 He received his master s degree 1941 and doctorate 1944 at the University of Copenhagen As an archaeologist he researched Eskimo archaeology in the Julianehaab district 4 Disko Bay and Inglefield Land In 1931 he did work in the Lindenows Fjord area of southern Greenland excavating 25 houses and unearthing 2 000 artifacts 5 In the 1930s he was the first to identify the Ruin Island Phase of the Thule culture in northwest Greenland 6 He excavated the Comer s Midden site from 1935 to 1937 and again from 1946 to 1947 He surveyed the Greenland coast from Humboldt Glacier to Thule 3 As a linguist Holtved participated in the study of Eskimo Aleut phonetic notation with William Thalbitzer and Knut Bergsland 7 Regarding Eskimo folklore he published several scholarly works including The Eskimo Myth about the Sea woman The Eskimo legend of Navaranaq 8 Myths and tales translated 9 and The Polar Eskimos Language and Folklore which included song texts 10 In Eskimokunst Eskimo art he surveyed Eskimo art including items such as dolls Tupilaqs containers garments and maps 11 Upon Thalbitzer s retirement Holtved became Professor of Eskimology at the University of Copenhagen Later years editHe lived for a time at 14 Hauser Plads Copenhagen Denmark 2 After retiring from the university Holtved painted again He died in Copenhagen on 24 May 1981 12 Partial works edit 1914 Archaeological investigations in the Thule district 1900s Mackenzie eskimo ordliste efter Petito 1936 The eskimo archaeology of Julianehaab District 1943 The Eskimo legend of Navaranaq 1947 Eskimokunst Eskimo art 1951 The Polar Eskimos language and folklore 2 Myths and tales translated 1952 Remarks on the Polar Eskimo dialect International Journal of American Linguistics 1962 Eskimo shamanism 1962 Otto Fabricius Ethnographical works 1963 Tornarssuk an Eskimo Deity 1967 Contributions to Polar Eskimo ethnography Meddelelser om GronlandReferences edit Malaurie Jean 2003 Ultima Thule explorers and natives of the polar North W W Norton amp Company pp 323 325 ISBN 0 393 05150 1 a b c National Research Council U S Wenner Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research 1938 International directory of anthropologists Current anthropology resource series National Academies p 142 a b O Bryan Deric Apr 1955 Book Review Archaeological Investigations in the Thule District III Nugdlit and Comer s Midden by Erik Holtved American Antiquity 2 4 Society for American Archaeology 397 398 doi 10 2307 277083 JSTOR 277083 Mathiassen Therkel Erik Holtved W E Calvert 1936 The Eskimo archaeology of Julianehaab district with a brief summary of the prehistory of the Greenlanders Meddelelser om Gronland udgivne af Kommissionen for videnskabelige undersogelser i Gronland Vol 118 Kobenhavn C A Reitzel Apollonio Spencer 2008 Lands That Hold One Spellbound A Story of East Greenland Northern lights series Vol 11 University of Calgary Press p 206 ISBN 978 1 55238 240 0 Guy E Gibbon Kenneth M Ames ed 1998 Archaeology of prehistoric native America an encyclopedia Garland reference library of the humanities Vol 1537 Taylor amp Francis p 727 ISBN 0 8153 0725 X Thalbitzer W L L Hammerich Erik Holtved Knut Bergsland 1952 Eskimo Aleut Phonetic Notation International Journal of American Linguistics 18 2 112 doi 10 1086 464160 ISSN 0020 7071 S2CID 144740105 Holtved Erik 1943 The Eskimo legend of Navaranaq an analytical study Acta arctica Kobenhavn E Munksgaard Holtved Eric 1951 Reitzel ed Myths and tales translated The polar Eskimos Language and folklore Vol 152 Kobenhavn Meddelelser om Gronland Myers Helen 1993 Ethnomusicology historical and regional studies The Norton Grove handbooks in music Vol 2 W W Norton amp Company p 71 ISBN 0 393 03378 3 Lerner Loren Ruth Mary F Williamson 1991 Art and architecture in Canada a bibliography and guide to the literature to 1981 Vol 1 University of Toronto Press p 446 ISBN 0 8020 5856 6 Holtved Erik 1954 Archaeological Investigations in the Thule District vol III Nugdlit and Comer s Midden Meddelelser om Gronland 146 3 Copenhagen C A Reitzel Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Erik Holtved amp oldid 1208298988, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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