2. Articles and chapters
Rigsby, Bruce. 1965. Continuity and change in Sahaptian vowel systems. International Journal of American Linguistics 31: 306–311.
Rigsby, Bruce. 1966. On Cayuse-Molala relatability. International Journal of American Linguistics 32: 369–78.
Rigsby, Bruce. 1967. Tsimshian comparative vocabularies with notes on Nass-Gitksan systematic phonology. Proceedings of the International Conference on Salish and Neighboring Languages 2: 1–41.
Rigsby, Bruce. 1969. The Waiilatpuan problem: More on Cayuse-Molala relatability. Northwest Anthropological Research Notes 3: 68–146.
Rigsby, Bruce & Michael Silverstein. 1969. Nez Perce vowels and Proto-Sahaptian vowel harmony. Language 45: 45–59.
Rigsby, Bruce. 1970. A note on Gitksan speech-play. International Journal of American Linguistics 36: 212–215.
Rigsby, Bruce. 1971. Some Pacific Northwest native language names for the Sasquatch phenomenon. Northwest Anthropological Research Notes 5:153–156. [Reprinted in Roderick Sprague and Grover S. Krantz, eds. 1977. The Scientist Looks at the Sasquatch. Moscow: University Press of Idaho. (2nd edition 1979)]
Sprague, Roderick, with linguistic notes by Haruo Aoki & Bruce Rigsby. 1971. Field notes and correspondence of the 1901 Field Columbian Museum Expedition by Merton L. Miller to the Columbia Plateau. Northwest Anthropological Research Notes 5: 201–232.
Hindle, Lonnie & Bruce Rigsby. 1973. A short practical dictionary of the Gitksan language. Northwest Anthropological Research Notes 7: 1–60.
Rigsby, Bruce. 1975. Nass-Gitksan: An analytic ergative syntax. International Journal of American Linguistics 41: 346–354.
Rigsby, Barbara & Bruce Rigsby. 1975. Bibliography of Stanley S. Newman, 1926–1975. International Journal of American Linguistics 41: 399–405.
Rigsby, Bruce. 1976. Kuku-Thaypan descriptive and historical phonology. In Peter Sutton, ed. Languages of Cape York. 68–77. Canberra: Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies.
Rigsby, Bruce. 1976. Possession in Kuku-Thaypan. In Peter Sutton, ed. Languages of Cape York. Canberra: Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies. 260–268.
Rigsby, Bruce. 1976. The Americanist tradition: Discussion. In Wallace Chafe, ed. American Indian Languages and American Linguistics. Lisse: Peter de Ridder Press. 29–33.
Rigsby, Bruce. 1978. Coyote and the dogs (Sahaptin). In William Bright, ed. Coyote Stories. (International Journal of American Linguistics – Native American Text Series Monograph No. 1) Ann Arbor: University Microfilms. 21–25.
Sutton, Peter & Bruce Rigsby. 1979. Speech communities and social networks on Cape York Peninsula. In Stephen Wurm, ed. Australian Linguistic Studies. (Pacific Linguistics C 54) Canberra: Pacific Linguistics. 713–732.
Crowley, Terry & Bruce Rigsby. 1979. Cape York Creole. In Timothy Shopen, ed. Languages and Their Status. Cambridge, Mass: Winthrop. 152–207.
Brady, Don, Christopher Anderson & Bruce Rigsby. 1980. ‘Some of us are still alive’. The Palmer River revisited. Newsletter of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies 13: 30–36.
Rigsby, Bruce. 1980. Land, language and people in the Princess Charlotte Bay area. In Neville Stevens & Alan Bailey, eds. Contemporary Cape York Peninsula. Brisbane: Royal Society of Queensland. 89–94.
Rigsby, Bruce. 1980. The language situation on Cape York Peninsula: Past, present, future. In Judith Wright, Napier Mitchell & Pamela Watling, eds. Reef Rainforest Mangroves Man. Cairns: Wildlife Preservation Society. 5–7.
Rigsby, Bruce. 1980. Aboriginal land rights: A sorry history. Semper 4: 15–16.
Rigsby, Bruce. 1981. Aboriginal culture. The Lutheran. March 30, 1981. p. 21.
Rigsby, Bruce. 1981. Aboriginal people, land rights and wilderness on Cape York Peninsula. Presidential address. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland 92: 1–10.
Rigsby, Bruce. 1981. Land rights in Queensland. Social Alternatives 2: 52–55. [Reprinted 1984 in Helmut Loiskandl, ed. Australia and Her Neighbours. Ethnic Relations and the Nation State. (Occasional Papers in Anthropology 11) St Lucia: Anthropology Museum, University of Queensland. 47–51.]
Rigsby, Bruce. 1981. Land rights in Queensland for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island people.
51st Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science
. Paper 726/29: 1–10.
Chase, Athol, Christopher Anderson, David Trigger & Bruce Rigsby. 1981. Position paper on Aboriginal and Islander land rights in Queensland. Australian Anthropological Society Newsletter 12: 23–26.
Sutton, Peter & Bruce Rigsby. 1982. People with ‘politicks’: Management of land and personnel on Australia’s Cape York Peninsula. In Nancy Williams & Eugene Hunn, eds. Resource Managers: North American and Australian Hunter-Gatherers. Washington, DC: American Association for the Advancement of Science. 155–171.
Rigsby, Bruce & Peter Sutton. 1980–1982. Speech communities in Aboriginal Australia. Anthropological Forum 5: 8–23.
Rigsby, Bruce. 1982. Cape York Peninsula as a humanized landscape. In
Conservation and Development: Australia in the Eighties. Seminar Papers
. St Lucia: Australian Studies Centre, University of Queensland. 49–54.
Rigsby, Bruce. 1987. Indigenous language shift and maintenance in fourth world settings. Multilingua 6: 359–378.
Ingram, John & Bruce Rigsby. 1987. Glottalic stops in Gitksan: An acoustic analysis.
Proceedings of the Eleventh International Congress of Phonetic Sciences
, August, 1987. Talinn, Estonia. 134–137.
Rigsby, Bruce. 1989. A later view of Gitksan syntax. In Mary Key & Henry Hoenigswald, eds. General and Amerindian Ethnolinguistics: In Remembrance of Stanley Newman. Berlin & New York: Mouton de Gruyter. 245–259.
Rigsby, Bruce & John Ingram. 1990. Obstruent voicing and glottalic obstruents in Gitksan. International Journal of American Linguistics 56: 251–263.
Inglis, Gordon, Douglas Hudson, Barbara Rigsby & Bruce Rigsby. 1990. Tsimshian of British Columbia since 1900. In Wayne Suttles, ed. Northwest Coast. (Handbook of North American Indians. Volume 7) Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution. 285–293 (specifically 290–293).
Rigsby, Bruce & Nancy Williams. 1991. Reestablishing a home on Eastern Cape York Peninsula. Cultural Survival Quarterly 14: 11–15.
Rigsby, Bruce. 1991. Brief historical review of Queensland government policy and practice with respect to Aboriginal and Islander People. In Towards Self-Government. A Discussion Paper. Cairns: Legislation Review Committee. 89–90.
Rigsby, Bruce. 1992. Sex and gender, biology and culture. In Gillian Lupton, Patricia Short & Rosemary Whip, eds. Society and Gender. An Introduction to Sociology. South Melbourne: Macmillan Education Australia. 26–37.
Rigsby, Bruce. 1992. The languages of the Princess Charlotte Bay region. In Tom Dutton, Malcolm Ross & Darrell Tryon, eds. The Language Game: Papers in Memory of Donald C. Laycock. (Pacific Linguistics C 110) Canberra: Pacific Linguistics. 353–360.
Dixon, R.M.W., Bruce Rigsby & M. Rowland. 1993. Lifestyles. In David Wadley, ed. Reef, Range and Red Dust. The Adventure Atlas of Queensland. Brisbane: Queensland Government. 4–7. [Dixon and Rigsby wrote the section on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages on pp. 5–6.]
Rigsby, Bruce & Lesley Jolly. 1994. Liddy, H. [a biographical sketch of Harry Liddy]. In David Horton, ed. The Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia. Volume 1. Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press. 618–619.
Chase, Athol & Bruce Rigsby. 1994. Tjamintjinyu [a biographical sketch of Tjamintjinyu (Tommy Thompson)]. In David Horton, ed. The Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia. Volume 2source>. Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press. 1077–1078.
Chase, Athol, David Martin, Bruce Rigsby & Peter Sutton. 1995. The Aboriginal people of Coen and surrounding region. In Culture and Bush Tucker of Coen. Coen: Coen Kindergarten Association Incorporated. 5–7.
Bruce Rigsby & Lesley Jolly. 1995. Appendix. Aboriginal names. In Culture and Bush Tucker of Coen. Coen: Coen Kindergarten Association Incorporated. 30–38. [including Bruce Rigsby & Lesley Jolly. Writing Indigenous Australian languages. 33–34; Bruce Rigsby. Some Ayapathu, Kaanju, Olkolo, Uuku Umpithamu and Wik Mungkan words. 35; Bruce Rigsby & Lesley Jolly. Indigenous language words. 36–38.]
Rigsby, Bruce. 1995. Tribes, diaspora people and the vitality of law and custom: Some comments. In Jim Fingleton & Julie Finlayson, eds. Anthropology in the Native Title Era. Canberra: Native Title Research Unit, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies. 25–27.
Rigsby, Bruce. 1995. Anthropologists, land claims and objectivity: Some Canadian and Australian cases. In Julie Finlayson & Diane Smith, eds. Native Title: Emerging Issues for Research, Policy and Practice. (CAEPR Research Monograph 10) Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Australian National University. 23–38.
Rigsby, Bruce & Diane Hafner. 1995. Rigsby and Hafner 1994 [comments on Eastern Cape York Peninsula in Appendix 2: Comments on the map by regional specialists]. In Peter Sutton. Country. Aboriginal Boundaries and Land Ownership in Australia. (Aboriginal History Monograph 3) Canberra: Aboriginal History. 137–138.
Rigsby, Bruce. 1996. Some aspects of Plateau linguistic prehistory: Sahaptian/Interior Salishan relations. In Don Dumond, ed. Chin Hills to Chiloquin: Papers Honoring the Versatile Career of Theodore Stern. (University of Oregon Anthropological Papers 52) Eugene, Oregon: Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon. 141–146.
Rigsby, Bruce. 1996. Law and custom as anthropological and legal terms. In Julie Finlayson & Ann Jackson-Nakano, eds. Heritage and Native Title: Anthropological and Legal Perspectives. Canberra: Native Title Research Unit, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies. 230–252.
Rigsby, Bruce. 1996. A note on first and other spouses. Australian Anthropological Society Newsletter 64: 29–30.
Rigsby, Bruce & Noel Rude. 1996. Sketch of Sahaptin, a Sahaptian language. In Ives Goddard, ed. Languages. (Handbook of North American Indians. Volume 17) Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution. 666–692.
Rigsby, Bruce. 1996. Aboriginal people, land tenure and national parks. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland 106: 11–15.
Rigsby, Bruce. 1997. Anthropologists, Indian title and the Indian Claims Commission: The California and Great Basin cases. In Diane Smith & Julie Finlayson, eds. Fighting Over Country: Anthropological Perspectives. (CAEPR Research Monograph 12) Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Australian National University. 15–45.
Rigsby, Bruce. 1997. Structural parallelism and convergence in the Princess Charlotte Bay languages. In Patrick McConvell & Nicholas Evans, eds. Archaeology and Linguistics. Ancient Australia in Global Perspective. Melbourne: Oxford University Press. 169–178.
Peterson, Nicolas & Bruce Rigsby. 1998. Introduction. In Nicolas Peterson & Bruce Rigsby, eds. Customary Marine Tenure in Australia. (Oceania Monograph 48) Sydney: University of Sydney. 1–21.
Bruce Rigsby. 1998. A survey of property theory and tenure types. In Nicolas Peterson & Bruce Rigsby, eds. Customary Marine Tenure in Australia. (Oceania Monograph 48) Sydney: University of Sydney. 22–46.
Rigsby, Bruce & Athol Chase. 1998. The sandbeach people and dugong hunters of Eastern Cape York Peninsula: Property in land and sea country. In Nicolas Peterson & Bruce Rigsby, eds. Customary Marine Tenure in Australia. (Oceania Monograph 48) Sydney: University of Sydney. 192–218.
Kinkade, Dale M., William W. Elmendorf, Bruce Rigsby & Haruo Aoki. 1998. Languages. In Deward Walker, Jr., ed. Plateau. (Handbook of North American Indians.Volume 12) Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution. 49–72.
Zenk, Henry & Bruce Rigsby. 1998. Molala. In Deward Walker, Jr., ed. Plateau. (Handbook of North American Indians. Volume 12) Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution. 439–445.
Bruce, Rigsby. 1998. ‘Race’ in contemporary anthropology. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland 107: 57–61.
Julie Finlayson, Bruce Rigsby & Hilary Bek. 1999. Introduction. In Julie Finlayson, Bruce Rigsby & Hilary Bek, eds. Connections in Native Title: Genealogies, Kinship and Groups. (CAEPR Research Monograph 13) Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Australian National University. 1–13.
Rigsby, Bruce. 1999. Genealogies, kinship and local group composition: Old Yintjingga (Port Stewart) in the late 1920s. In Julie Finlayson, Bruce Rigsby & Hilary Bek, eds. Connections in Native Title: Genealogies, Kinship and Groups. (CAEPR Research Monograph 13) Canberra: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Australian National University.107–123.
Rigsby, Bruce. 1999. Aboriginal people, spirituality and the traditional ownership of land. International Journal of Social Economics 26: 963–973.
Rigsby, Bruce. 2004. Merlan, Francesca. In Vered Amit, ed. Biographical Dictionary of Social and Cultural Anthropology. London & New York: Routledge. 350–351.
Rigsby, Bruce. 2004. Sutton, Peter. In Vered Amit, ed. Biographical Dictionary of Social and Cultural Anthropology. London & New York: Routledge. 498–499.
Rigsby, Bruce & Nicolas Peterson. 2005. Introduction. In Bruce Rigsby & Nicolas Peterson, eds. Donald Thomson, the Man and Scholar. Canberra: The Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia & Museum Victoria. 1–16.
Rigsby, Bruce. 2005. The languages of Eastern Cape York Peninsula and linguistic anthropology. In Bruce Rigsby & Nicolas Peterson, eds. Donald Thomson, the Man and Scholar. Canberra: The Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia & Museum Victoria. 129–142.
Alpher, Barry, Bruce Rigsby & Lesley Stirling. 2005. Ephraim Bani 1944–2004. Australian Aboriginal Studies 1: 122–125.
Rigsby, Bruce. 2006. Custom and tradition: Innovation and invention. Macquarie Law Journal 6: 113–138.
Hafner, Diane, Bruce Rigsby & Lindy Allen. 2007. Museums and memory as agents of social change. The International Journal of the Humanities 5: 87–94.
Cole, Noelene, Bruce Rigsby & Victor Steffenson. 2007. Dr George Musgrave, 1920–2007. Australian Aboriginal Studies 1: 170–172.
Rigsby, Bruce. 2008. The Stevens Treaties, Indian Claims Commission Docket No. 247, and the Ancient One known as Kennewick Man. In Alexandra Harmon & John Borrows, eds. The Power of Promises. Rethinking Indian Treaties in the Pacific Northwest. Seattle: University of Washington Press. 244–275.
Rigsby, Bruce & Michael Finley. 2009. Priest Rapids: Places, people, and names. Journal of Northwest Anthropology 41: 57–86.
Rigsby, Bruce. 2010. Social theory, expert evidence and the Yorta Yorta rights appeal decision. In Louis Knafla & Haijo Westra, eds. Aboriginal Title and Indigenous Peoples. Canadia, Australia, and New Zealand. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press. 53–84.
Rigsby, Bruce. 2010. The origin and history of the name ‘Sahaptin’. In Virginia Beavert & Sharon Hargus, eds. Ichishkíin Sínwit: Yakama/Yakima Sahaptin Dictionary. Toppenish, WA: Heritage University & University of Washington Press. xviii–xxi.
Rigsby, Bruce. 2010. The origin and history of the name Yakama/Yakima. In Virginia Beavert & Sharon Hargus, eds. Ichishkíin Sínwit: Yakama/Yakima Sahaptin Dictionary. Toppenish, WA: Heritage University & University of Washington Press. xxii–xxxiv.
Rigsby, Bruce & Diane Hafner. 2011. Place and property at Yintjingga/Port Stewart under Aboriginal law and Queensland law. In Brett Baker, Ilana Mushin, Mark Harvey & Rod Gardner, eds. Indigenous Language and Social Identity. Papers in Honour of Michael Walsh. (Pacific Linguistics 626) Canberra: Pacific Linguistics. 31–42.
Rigsby, Bruce (Luá Łamtáx). 2015. Iwačanáay. This is how it was. In Eugene Hunn, Thomas Morning Owl, Phillip Cash Cash & Jennifer Karson Engum. Čáw Pawá Láakni. They Are Not Forgotten: Sahaptian Place Names Atlas of the Cayuse, Umatilla, and Walla Walla. Pendleton, Oregon: Tamástslikt Cultural Institute (in association with Ecotrust, Portland, Oregon, and the University of Washington Press, Seattle). xiii.
Hunn, Eugene (Wišpúš) & Bruce Rigsby (Luá Łamtáx̣). 2015. Tiičám ku sɨnwit. Lands and languages. In Eugene Hunn, Thomas Morning Owl, Phillip Cash Cash & Jennifer Karson Engum. Čáw Pawá Láakni. They Are Not Forgotten: Sahaptian Place Names Atlas of the Cayuse, Umatilla, and Walla Walla. Pendleton, Oregon: Tamástslikt Cultural Institute (in association with Ecotrust, Portland, Oregon, and the University of Washington Press, Seattle). 15–17.
Rigsby, Bruce (Luá Łamtáx̣). 2015. Panakpuušayšáykš. Caring for a legacy. In Eugene Hunn, Thomas Morning Owl, Phillip Cash Cash & Jennifer Karson Engum. Čáw Pawá Láakni. They Are Not Forgotten: Sahaptian Place Names Atlas of the Cayuse, Umatilla, and Walla Walla. Pendleton, Oregon: Tamástslikt Cultural Institute (in association with Ecotrust, Portland, Oregon, and the University of Washington Press, Seattle). 53–57.
Rigsby, Bruce, Lindy Allen & Diane Hafner. 2015. The legacy of Norman Tindale at Princess Charlotte Bay in 1927: Lamalama engagement with museum collections. Journal of the Anthropological Society of South Australia 39: 1–25.