正字法简介及注意事项

Thomas Buckley
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虽然写一本关于Yurok印第安人的书的想法要追溯到1971年我与Yurok人的第一次会面。一年前,我遇到了哈里·凯利特·罗伯茨,当时他住在旧金山北部的索诺玛县。大约从1912年到20世纪30年代中期,哈利一直是罗伯特·斯波特的养子和学生,罗伯特·斯波特是来自加州西北部克拉马斯河口雷克阿村的尤洛克人。到1973年,我自己在克拉马斯地区呆了一段时间,最终认识了相当数量的尤洛克人、卡鲁克人、胡帕人和托洛瓦人。1972年,我的养父兼老师哈里·罗伯茨(Harry Roberts)建议我回去完成大学学业,学习人类学,这样我就可以“澄清尤洛克人的历史”。1976年到1978年,我在克拉马斯号上的短暂停留变成了研究生人类学的田野研究
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Introduction and Note on Orthography
though the idea of writing a book about the Yurok Indians goes back to my first meetings with Yurok people, in 1971. The year before, I had met Harry Kellett Roberts, then living in Sonoma County, north of San Francisco. From about 1912 until the mid-1930s, Harry had been the adoptive nephew and student of Robert Spott, a Yurok man from the village of Requa, at the mouth of the Klamath River in northwestern California. By 1973 I was spending time in the Klamath region myself, eventually coming to know a fair number of Yurok, Karuk, Hupa, and Tolowa people. It was Harry Roberts, by 1972 my own adoptive uncle and teacher, who suggested that I go back to finish college and study anthropology, so that I could “set the record straight on the Yuroks.” My casual stays on the Klamath turned into graduate anthropological field work in 1976–78, and
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