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Ives Goddard

Robert Hale Ives Goddard III (June 12, 1941 – August 6, 2025) was an American linguist and curator in the Department of Anthropology of the National Museum of Natural History at the Smithsonian Institution. He is widely considered the leading expert of his time on the Algonquian languages and the larger Algic language family.

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Known for
Work with Algonquian and Algic languages
Alma mater
Harvard College (A.B.) · Harvard University (Ph.D.)
Born
Robert Hale Ives Goddard III (1941-06-12)June 12, 1941
Died
August 6, 2025(2025-08-06) (aged 84)
Discipline
Linguistics
Doctoral advisor
Karl V. Teeter

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Ives Goddard

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Ives Goddard

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related to External links · 6
Ives Goddard → Anthropology, Fellows, National Museum, Natural History, Natural HistoryDepartment, Smithsonian InstitutionHarvard Society
Alma mater · 2
Ives Goddard → Harvard College (A.B.), Harvard University (Ph.D.)
Born · 1
Ives Goddard → Robert Hale Ives Goddard III (1941-06-12)June 12, 1941
Died · 1
Ives Goddard → August 6, 2025(2025-08-06) (aged 84)
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Ives Goddard → Linguistics
Doctoral advisor · 1
Ives Goddard → Karl V. Teeter
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Ives Goddard → Smithsonian Institution, Harvard University
Known for · 1
Ives Goddard → Work with Algonquian and Algic languages

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goddard harvard algonquian smithsonian institution university ives languages history algic american language ph isbn linguistics work anthropology received society press

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Ives GoddardAlma materHarvard College (A.B.)1.00infobox
Ives GoddardAlma materHarvard University (Ph.D.)1.00infobox
Ives GoddardBornRobert Hale Ives Goddard III (1941-06-12)June 12, 19411.00infobox
Ives GoddardDiedAugust 6, 2025(2025-08-06) (aged 84)1.00infobox
Ives GoddardDisciplineLinguistics1.00infobox
Ives GoddardDoctoral advisorKarl V. Teeter1.00infobox
Ives GoddardInstitutionsSmithsonian Institution, Harvard University1.00infobox
Ives GoddardKnown forWork with Algonquian and Algic languages1.00infobox
Ives Goddardrelated to External linksNational Museum0.60section
Ives Goddardrelated to External linksNatural HistoryDepartment0.60section
Ives Goddardrelated to External linksAnthropology0.60section
Ives Goddardrelated to External linksNatural History0.60section

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