Background
Ikawa-Smith, Fumiko Arrived in Canada, 1960. Daughter of Jokei and Sachi Ikawa.
Ikawa-Smith, Fumiko Arrived in Canada, 1960. Daughter of Jokei and Sachi Ikawa.
Bachelor, Tsuda College, Tokyo, 1953. Student Tokyo Metropolitan University, 1955. Master of Arts in Anthropology, Radcliffe College, 1958.
Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology, Harvard University, 1974.
Assistant professor McGill University, Montreal, 1968—1974, associate professor, 1974—1979, chairman department anthropology, 1975—1980, professor, 1979—2003, director Center East Asian Studies, 1983—1988, chairman department East Asian languages and literature, 1983—1988, associate academy vice principal, 1991—1996, professor emerita, since 2009. Visiting professor Canadian studies Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan, 1996-1997.
Fellow American Anthropological Association (executive at-large archeology division 1988-1990), Current Anthropology (associate). Member Pacific Science Association (life), Society of America Archeology, Society for East Asian Archaeology (president 2004^), Japan Studies Association Canada (acting president 1988-1990, president elect 1998-1999, president 1999-2000, 04-07), Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association (executive committee 1990-1998), Canada Asian Studies Association (chair Japan committee 1991-1994), Quebec-Japan Business Forum (board 1998-2000), Research Institute Humanity and Nature (Kyoto) (member project evaluation committee, 2005-2011, chair 2008-2010).
Married Takao Sofue, January 1955 (divorced 1958). Married Philip Edward Lake Smith, November 1959. 1 child, Douglas Philip Edward.