The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1963, Síða 41

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1963, Síða 41
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 39 Receives Social Research Council Award John Stephen Matthiasson John Stephen Matthiasson, of 1117 Wolseley Avenue, Winnipeg, who has been pursuing doctorate studies in Anthropology at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, has been awarded a $7,000 Social Science Research Coun- cil, of New York, fellowship, for a year’s field work among the Eskimos of Pond Inlet, on Baffin Island. The field of study will foe “Eskimo Legal Acculturation”, the nature of the adjustment made by Eskimos in the Canadian Arctic to Canadian law. Pond Inlet, the locality of the pro- jected research, is a community of fifty- seven people-seven white persons and fifty Eskimos—on the north-eastern shore of Baffin Island. It is hoped that the study, with the conclusions arrived at, will be useful in several ways; that it will give anthro- pologists further insight into the na- ture of primitive law, and the psycho- logical impact of the transition from one culture to another. Also, the find- ings should prove useful to admini- strators concerned with problems of the Eskimos, especially in the matter of violations of Canadian law. In order to facilitate the study, and to ensure good relations with the Eskimo population, the researcher hopes to live with an Eskimo family during the period of his field work. Pond Inlet is one of the most inac- cessible posts in the Canadian Arctic, where a Government ship calls once a year, and the native Eskimos still live under primitive economic and dom- estic conditions. John Matthiasson received his B.A. dergee from the University of Mani- toba (United College) in 1959. Then came two years of graduate study in Sociology at Michigan State Univer sity, followed by two years of study in Anthropology at Cornell University. He has now completed the required course work for his Ph.D. degree, and has successfully passed the written and oral examination in this phase of his work. There remain a year of field work and -the writing of a thesis before receiving his Ph.D. degree. While pursuing a normal course of postgraduate studies, John has been employed as a teaching assistant. He was Psychology and Laboratory As- sistant and Special Research Assistant in his two years at Michigan State Uni- versity, and Teaching Assistant in his

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