Audrey Butt Colson
Audrey Joan Butt Colson | |
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Born | Audrey Joan Butt 1926 |
Alma mater | University of Oxford |
Known for | Study of the Amerindian peoples of Guyana, Brazil and Venezuela |
Spouse | Robin Colson |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Social anthropology |
Thesis | Systems of belief in relation to social structure and organisation (with reference to the Carib-speaking tribes of the Guianas) (1954) |
Audrey Joan Butt Colson (born 1926),[2] is a social anthropologist with a particular interest in the Amerindian peoples of Guyana, Brazil and Venezuela. She was, together with Peter Rivière, one of the pioneers of Amazonian anthropology at the University of Oxford.[3]
Part of the permanent endowment of the University of Oxford is a fund to support South American Amerindian Studies known as the Butt Colson Amerindian Studies Bequest.[4]
Oxford University
Audrey Butt studied at Oxford under Edward Evans-Pritchard, and carried out fieldwork among the Akawaio people in Guyana in 1951-1952 and in 1957, later broadening her study to include other Pemon and Kapon[disambiguation needed] groups in Brazil, Guyana and Venezuela. She obtained the Diploma in Ethnology in 1949, the B.Litt. degree in 1950, and the D.Phil. in 1955. She then spent a year in Spain to learn Spanish in preparation for further fieldwork in South America.[5]
In 1956 she lectured on South American societies at Oxford's Department of Ethnology.[6]
Pitt Rivers Museum
The South American collections of the Pitt Rivers Museum contain 310 Amerindian objects donated by Butt Colson as a result of her fieldwork.[7] The museum also holds two reels of 16mm film shot by Bassett Maguire in 1952 and a BBC recording of Akawaio music and songs made in 1961, all produced with Butt Colson’s assistance.
Amerindian land disputes
In 2012 a judge in the Demerara High Court ruled that Dr Colson could not appear as an expert witness in a land suit brought by Akawaio and Arekuna Amerindian communities because of her prior support of the plaintiffs' position.[8]
In September 2013 Survival International published her report, Dug out, dried out or flooded out? Hydro Power and Mining Threats to the Indigenous Peoples of the Upper Mazaruni District, Guyana,[9] demonstrating that the government of Guyana's plans to build hydroelectric dams on the upper Mazaruni River would flood the entire territory of the Akawaio indigenous people.
Works
Books
- Butt, Audrey J. (1952). The Nilotes of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan and Uganda. London: International African Institute. ISBN 9780853020295.
- Baxter, Paul Trevor William; Butt Colson, Audrey (1953). The Azande, and related peoples of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan and Belgian Congo. Ethnographic survey of Africa. London: International African Institute. OCLC 3352883.
- Stewart Wavell, Aufrey Butt, Nina Epton, Trances (London: Allen & Unwin, 1966)
- Butt Colson, Audrey (1998). Fr Cary-Elwes S.J. and the Alleluia Indians. Georgetown, Guyana: Amerindian Research Unit, University of Guyana. ISBN 9789766240103. (see also Cuthbert Cary-Elwes)
- Butt Colson, Audrey (2009). Land: its occupation, management, use and conceptualization. The case of the Akawaio and Arekuna of the Upper Mazaruni District, Guyana. Panborough: Last Refuge. ISBN 9780954435073.[10]
Journal articles and chapters in books
- Butt, Audrey J. (April 1956). "Ritual blowing: Taling – a causation and cure of illness among the Akawaio". Man. 56: 49–55. doi:10.2307/2793660.
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(help)CS1 maint: postscript (link) - Butt, Audrey J. (January 1960). "The birth of a religion: the origins of a semi-Christian religion among the Akawaio". Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. 60 (1): 66–106. doi:10.2307/2844219.
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(help)CS1 maint: postscript (link) - Butt, Audrey J. (1961). "Symbolism and ritual among the Akawaio of British Guiana". New West Indian Guide. 41 (1): 141–161. doi:10.1163/22134360-90002345.
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(help)CS1 maint: postscript (link) - Butt Colson, Audrey J. (1971). "Hallelujah among the Patamona Indians". Antropológica. 28: 25–58. OCLC 883788082.
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(help)CS1 maint: postscript (link) - Butt Colson, Audrey J. (1973). "Inter-tribal trade in the Guiana Highlands". Antropológica. 34: 1–70. OCLC 883788237.
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(help)CS1 maint: postscript (link) - Butt, Audrey J. (1977), "The Akawaio Shaman", in Basso, Ellen B. (ed.), Carib-speaking Indians: culture, society, and language, Tucson: University of Arizona Press, pp. 43–65, ISBN 9780816504930.
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Reports
- Dug out, dried out or flooded out? Hydro Power and Mining Threats to the Indigenous Peoples of the Upper Mazaruni District, Guyana, Survival International, September 2013.
External links
References
- ^ Peter Rivière, "Indians and Cowboys: Two Field Experiences", in Anthropologists in a Wider World, edited by Paul Dresch, Wendy James and David Parkin (Berghahn Books, 2000), p. 31
- ^ "Colson, Audrey Butt". Library of Congress. Retrieved 28 December 2014.
Colson, Audrey, 1926-; full name: Audrey Joan Butt Colson
- ^ "Amazonian Anthropology". Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Oxford. Retrieved 28 December 2014.
- ^ University Acts, Oxford University Gazette, 14 July 2005.
- ^ "Annual Report of the Curator of the Pitt Rlvers Museum (Department of Ethnology) for the year ending 31 July 1955". The invention of museum anthropology, 1850-1920, University of Oxford.
- ^ Rival, Laura (1999). "Peter Rivière's contributions to Amazonian and Social Anthropology" (pdf). Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford. 30 (3): 213–218.
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(help)CS1 maint: postscript (link) - ^ Rivière, Peter. "South American Tropical Forest Material". Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford.
- ^ "Judge in Amerindian communities landmark case rules anthropologist Dr. Colson cannot be deemed an expert". Guyana Chronicle. 7 May 2012. Retrieved 28 December 2014.
- ^ Butt Colson, Audrey (September 2013). Dug out, dried out or flooded out? Hydro power and mining threats to the indigenous peoples of the Upper Mazaruni District, Guyana (pdf).
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(help)CS1 maint: postscript (link) - ^ Reviewed by Christopher Carrico in New West Indian Guide, Vol. 86, No. 1/2 (2012), pp. 157-159.