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{{Short description|American anthropologist (1942–2015)}}
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'''Thomas "Tim" Buckley''' (May 28, 1942 – April 16, 2015)<ref>{{cite web|last1=Tebbe|title=Zenshin Tim Buckley Dies at 72 of Lung Cancer|url=http://sweepingzen.com/zenshin-tim-buckley-dies-at-72-of-lung-cancer/|website=Sweeping Zen|accessdate=2015-04-18}}</ref> was an American anthropologist and Buddhist monastic best known for his long-term ethnographic research with the [[Yurok people|Yurok]] Indians of northern California,<ref>Buckley 2002</ref> his early work in the anthropology of reproduction,<ref>Buckley and Gottlieb 1988</ref> and for his major reevaluation of the work of [[Alfred L. Kroeber]].<ref>Buckley 1996</ref> ▼
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{{Infobox academic
| name = Thomas Buckley
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| birth_name = Thomas Crowell-Taylor Buckley
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1942|05|28}}
| birth_place = United States
| death_date = {{Death date and age|2015|04|16|1942|05|28}}
| death_place = [[West Bath, Maine]], U.S.
| alma_mater = [[University of Chicago]] (Ph.D., 1982)
| doctoral_advisor = [[Raymond D. Fogelson]]
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| occupation = [[Anthropologist]] and [[Buddhist priest]]
| workplaces = [[University of Massachusetts Boston]]
| main_interests = {{plainlist|
* [[Yurok people]]
* [[Zen Buddhism]]
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| spouse = [[Jorunn Jacobsen Buckley|Jorunn Jacobsen]]
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▲'''Thomas Crowell-Taylor "Tim" Buckley''' (May 28, 1942 – April 16, 2015)<ref>{{cite web|last1=Tebbe|title=Zenshin Tim Buckley Dies at 72 of Lung Cancer|url=http://sweepingzen.com/zenshin-tim-buckley-dies-at-72-of-lung-cancer/|website=Sweeping Zen|accessdate=2015-04-18}}</ref> was an American [[anthropologist]] and [[Buddhist monasticism|Buddhist monastic]] best known for his long-term ethnographic research with the [[Yurok people|Yurok]] Indians of northern California,<ref>Buckley 2002</ref> his early work in the anthropology of reproduction, including [[menstruation and culture]]<ref>Buckley and Gottlieb 1988</ref> and for his major reevaluation of the work of [[Alfred L. Kroeber]].<ref>Buckley 1996</ref>
==Biography==
He received his Ph.D. in anthropology in 1982 from the [[University of Chicago]], where he studied under [[Raymond D. Fogelson]].
His decades-long fieldwork with the Yuroks, beginning in 1976 (following upon [[Buddhist]] training in California under [[Shunryu Suzuki]], 1965–71), culminated in his ethnographic monograph ''Standing Ground,'' published in 2002. (For this publication he had an honorable mention in the [[Victor Turner]] Prize award by the [[Society for Humanistic Anthropology]].)
Harry Roberts (1906–81), a Yurok-trained spiritual teacher from whom Buckley learned, adopted him as his nephew in 1971.
Buckley taught anthropology and American Indian studies at the [[University of Massachusetts Boston]], for many years and at other institutions as a visiting professor.
Buckley died in [[West Bath, Maine]] on April 16, 2015. He is survived by his wife [[Jorunn Jacobsen Buckley]], Professor of Religion at [[Bowdoin College]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Loss of Professor Tim Buckley Mourned|website=UMass Boston Alumni Online Community|date=2015-04-16|url=https://www.alumni.umb.edu/?sid=1355&gid=3&pgid=252&cid=6669&ecid=6669&ciid=23495&crid=0|access-date=2021-10-17}}</ref>
==Selected works==
* (1982) "Menstruation and the power of Yurok women: Methods in cultural reconstruction." ''American Ethnologist'' '''9(1)''':
* (1984) "Yurok speech registers and ontology." ''Language in Society'' '''13(4)''':
* (1984) "Living in the distance." ''Parabola'' '''9(3)''':64-79.
* (1988) (ed., with Alma Gottlieb) ''Blood Magic: The Anthropology of Menstruation.'' Berkeley: University of California Press.<ref>Gottlieb, Alma, Buckley, Thomas, [http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/products/alma+gottlieb/thomas+buckley/blood+magic/4724852/ Blood Magic: The Anthropology of Menstruation] June 1988, University of California Press, {{ISBN
* (1996) "The pitiful history of little events": The [[epistemological]] and moral contexts of Kroeber's Californian ethnology,
* (2002) ''Standing Ground: Yurok Indian Spirituality, 1850-1990.'' Berkeley: University of California Press.<ref>Buckley, Thomas, [http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/products/thomas+buckley/standing+ground/5311000/ Standing Ground: Yurok Indian Spirituality, 1850-1990] December 2002, California University Press. {{ISBN
* (2003) ''Dancing with Davey, A Sailor's Tale'' (poems). Newport News, VA:
== References ==
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== External links ==
*{{cite archive |collection = Thomas Buckley Papers |collection-url = http://library.humboldt.edu/humco/holdings/buckley.html |repository = Special Collections |institution = Humboldt State University |location = Arcata, CA |accession= 2001.04}}
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