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1952-1979 (Creation)
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- Kidd, Kenneth E.
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4.3 m of textual records
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Professor Kenneth E. Kidd was born July 21, 1906 at Barrie, Ontario as the son of D. Ferguson Kidd and Florence May Jebb. He was educated at Victoria College at the University of Toronto (B.A. 1931 and M.A. 1937). He also attended the University of Chicago from 1939 to 1940. He married Martha Ann Maurer in October, 1943. In 1935 he joined the Ethnology Department of the Royal Ontario Museum where he worked until 1981 in various positions, starting as an assistant and ending as Curator of Ethnology. He directed the excavation at Ste. Marie I, the site of a 17th century Jesuit Mission near Midland, Ontario, which was the first excavation of a historical site using modern techniques, in North America. In 1964, Kidd joined Trent University as a professor of Anthropology and in the following year he established and chaired the Native Studies Program which was the first of its kind in Canada. He retired from Trent University in 1972, and in 1973, Professor Kidd was named Professor Emeritus of Anthropology. Throughout his career, Professor Kidd was honoured with many awards. Some of these awards include the Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship, 1951-52; the Cornplanter Medal, 1970; Award for Eminent Service, Trent University, 1983 (See the Trent Fortnightly Volume 13, Number 21, Thursday, May 19, 1983. Trent University Archives Reading Room); J.C. Harrington Medal, Society for Historical Archaeology, 1985; and an Honorary Degree from Trent University, 1990. He published "Canadians Long Ago" and with Selwyn Dewdney published "Indian Rockpaintings of the Great Lakes". Professor Kenneth E. Kidd died February 26, 1994, at the age of eighty-eight in Peterborough, Ontario.
Custodial history
This fonds was created by and in the custody of Professor Kenneth E. Kidd before it was donated to the Trent University Archives.
Scope and content
This fonds consists of the administrative and academic records created during Professor Kenneth Kidd's career at Trent University. The fonds has been arranged into three distinct series: administrative, academic, and materials related to the development of the native studies program at Trent University. It includes: committee minutes; correspondence, especially relating to the Departments of Anthropology and Native Studies; and manuscripts of works on glass beads, which were later published. There are also brochures, programs and papers from learned societies.
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The fonds was donated by Kenneth E. Kidd
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For related records, see the Serpent Mounds Federation of Peterborough fonds (74-1003), Mary Anne Haney fonds (81-007), Department of Anthropology fonds, Indian-Eskimo Association of Canada fonds, and the Canadian Association in Support to Native Peoples (CASNP) fonds.
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Accruals to the fonds include 92-007, 93-011, 95-009, and 05-014.
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Box 1
Folder
1: Academic Committee
2: Academic Organisation Committee
3: Alumni Association
4: Announcements
5: Athletics
6: Audio-Visual Aids, Anthropology
7: Board of Governors, Trent University
8: Bookstore
9: Calendar
10: Canadian Studies Programme
11: Canada Council: Killam Awards
12: Committee of Arts and Sciences
13: Committee memberships
14: Committee reports
15: Convocation Committee
16: Computer Services
17: Course evaluation
18: Dean of Arts and Science
19: Departments at Trent other than Anthropology
20: Engineer's Department
21: Equipment and supplies
22: Equipment, maps
23: Equipment, minerals
24: Experimental programs
25: Faculty Council
26: Fellows and students of Traill College
27: Field station
28: Film society
29: Gazebo
30: Geography Department
31: Government, Canada
32: Government, Ontario
33: Graduate Studies
34: Grants in Aid of Research
35: Grants, Social Science Council
36: Harrison, Peter
37: Honours Programs
38: Introductory Seminar
39: Information Services
40: Journal of Canadian Studies
41: Leaves and Sabbaticals
42: Library: Annual Reports and Regulations
43: Library Advisory Committee
Box 2
Folder
1: Library Services Committee, Minutes
2: Librarian
3: Library book acquisition lists
4: Mackenzie Gallery
5: Monture House
6: National Museum of Canada
7: National Research Council
8: News Releases
9: News releases, non-academic
Box 3
Folder
1: Dean Thomas Nind
2: Orillia Chamber of Commerce
3: Part-time Studies
4: Personnel Director
5: Photocopies
6: Peterborough
7: President Thomas Symons
8: President's Office
9: Purchase orders
10: Projections and enrolments
Box 4
Folder
1: Registrar's Office
2: Radio Service
3: Recruitment, H.B. Hawthorne
4: Recruitment, pending
5: Recruitment, T.H.B. Symons
6: Registration lists, 1965-67
7: Report on the Commission for Post-Secondary Education
8: Research Committee
9: Peter Robinson College
10: Peter Robinson College, Minutes ofCollege Council
11: Peter Robinson College, Minutes of Student Council
12: Royal Ontario Museum
13: Sabbatical Leave
14: Salaries and Promotions Committee
15: Scholarships and Student Aid
16: Senate Minutes, 1966-68
17: Senate Minutes, 1969-1971
18: Senior Common Room
19: Senior Student Committee
20: Science Master Plans, progress papers
21: Student Affairs
22: Student Assistants
23: Syllabi
Box 5
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1: Technical personnel in the sciences
2: Timetables
3: Catharine Parr Traill College, minutes
4: Undergraduate Studies Committee
5: Vice-President's Office
6: Committee Minutes and Reports: Arts, Audio-Visual, Canadian Studies, College Names, Sciences, Master Plan Review, 1971, Membership and Organization of the Senate, Third Report on Teaching Methods
7: Academic Development Committee
8: Planning Committee for the sciences
9: Science Complex, Brief To the Architect
10: Report to the Ontario Committee on University Affairs meeting, November 4,1969
11: As above, appendices
ACADEMIC PAPERS
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12: Alberta, Cultural Affairs
13: Algonquin Conference
14: Algonquin, Iroquoian Conference
15: Archaeological Council on Canadian Waterways
16: American Anthropological Association, 1
17: American Anthropological Association, 2
18: American Association of Physical Anthropologists
19: American Concrete Institute
20: American Culture Seminars
21: American Ethnological Society, programsn of conferences, 1956-
22: American miscellany
23: American Orthopsychiatric Society
24: American Rock Art Research Association
25: American Society for Ethnohistory
26: Archaeological Society of Western Ontario
27: Archaeological Field School
28: Association for Preservation Technology
29: Auction Records
30: Barrie, Ontario: Miscellaneous publications
31: Belize clippings
32: Black Creek Pioneer Village
33: British Columbia, miscellaneous notes
34: British Museum Society
35: Calendars of Indian Events
36: Canada Council
37: Canada, House of Commons
38: Canada, miscellaneous
39: Canada, National Museums
40: Canada, National Parks
Box 6
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1: Canadian Association of Physical Anthropologists, 1973-
2: Canadian Association in Support of Native Peoples
3: Canadian Ethnology Society
4: Canadian Historical Sites
5: Canada, Public Archives of Canada
6: Canadian Antique Dealers Association
7: Canadian Archaeological Association, meetings and papers
8: Canadian Association of University Teachers
9: Canadian handicrafts, outlets
10: Canadian Museums Association
11: Canada, National Arts Centre
12: Canada, National Gallery
13: Canadian National Exhibition
14: Canada, National Film Board
15: Canadian National Railways
16: Canada, National Research Council
17: Canadian parks
18: Canadian Rock Art Association
19: Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association
20: Canadian Wildlife Association
21: Centennial Conference on Western Canadian History, Banff, May, 1967
22: Central States Anthropological Conference programs
23: Century Village
24: Champlain Society
25: Chateau de Ramezay
26: Cherokee-Iroquois Conference
27: Chicago, This Week In
28: CJRT-FM
29: Cold Water Canadiana
30: Colloquium on the French Presence in North America, University of Ottawa, 1975
Box 7
Folder
1: Community Leadership Laboratory
2: Conference on Historic Site Archaeology
3: Conference on Iroquois Research,1
4: Conference on Iroquois Research, 2
5: Conference on Iroquois Studies
6: Conference, Learned Societies, 1968, 1970
7: Conference on Historical Archaeology
8: Conference on Underwater Archaeology
9: Conferences, miscellaneous
10: Cornplanter Medals
11: Council for British Archaeology
12: Council for Canadian Archaeology
13: Cultures, primitive
14: Eastern States Archaeological Conference
Box 8
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1: Sir Sandford Fleming College
2: French presence in North America
3: Fur Trade Conference Papers
4: Georgian College
5: Glenbow-Alberta Foundation
6: Hudson's Bay Record Society
7: Huronia
8: Indian Activities, Canada
9: Indian Ecumenical Conference
10: Instituto Cultural Tenochtitlan
11: International Congress of Americanitic Programs
12: International Congress of Americanists
13: International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Science, 1952, 1963, 1964
14: International Union of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences, 1966
15: Kawartha Lakes Music Camp
16: Kingston Tercentenary
17: Manitoba: cultural matters
18: Manitoba: Dept. of Tourism, Recreation and Cultural Affairs
19: Manitoba Archaeological Society
20: Maps: Canada
21: Maps: United States
22: McMaster University
23: Mexico: miscellaneous
24: Minnesota Historical Society
25: Museums: descriptive folders
26: Museum exhibition folders
27: Museum leaflets, Canada
28: Museum leaflets, United States
29: New York State Archaeological Society
30: North American Fur Trade
31: North American fur Trade Conference, 1965
32: Northeastern Anthropological Conference, meetings and programs
33: O'Keefe Centre
34: Ontario Anthropological Society
35: Ontario Archives
36: Ontario calendar of events
37: Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations
38: Ontario cultural activities
39: Ontario. Department of Lands and Forests
40: Ontario Historical Society, meetings and programs
41: Ontario Humane Society
42: Ontario, miscellaneous folder - cultural
43: Ontario, historic sites
44: Ontario, travel and recreation
45: Ontario, motels
46: Orillia Historical Society News
47: Ottawa This Week
48: Ottawa Region Conservation Foundation
49: Peterborough Arts and Water Festival
50: Peterborough, Art Space
51: Peterborough, miscellaneous
52: Peterborough, St. John's Church
53: Plains Conference
54: Posters, miscellaneous
55: Quaternaire du Québec
56: Quetico Provincial Park
57: Québec, miscellaneous
58: Restaurants, menus
59: Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland
60: Royal Ontario Museum
61: Royal Society of Canada
62: Ste. Marie
63: Saskatchewan, cultural
64: Schneider School of fine Arts
65: Seminars on American Culture
66: Shaw Festival
67: Simcoe County Historical Society
68: Simcoe county, miscellaneous
69: Simcoe County Museum
70: Society for American Archaeology, meetings and papers
Box 9
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1: Society for Applied Anthropology
2: Society for Historical Archaeology
3: Society for Historical Archaeology
4: Society for Historical Archaeology
5: Society for Historical Archaeology
6: Society for Historical Archaeology
7: Society for Historical Archaeology
8: Society for Historical Archaeology
9: Society for Historical Archaeology
10: Society for Post Medieval Archaeology
11: Society for Professional Archaeologists
12: Southeastern Archaeological Conference
13: Symposium on Canadian Archaeology Abroad
14: Toronto, current events
15: Toronto, Metropolitan Toronto Zoo
16: Toronto, parks
17: Toronto Public Libraries
18: Travel brochures, Charleston, South Carolina, 1975
19: Trent University non-credit courses
20: Union Nationale des Sciences Prehistoriques et Protohistoriques
21: United Kingdom, entertainment folders
22: U.K. libraries and museums
23: United States, National Park Service
24: United States, National Trust for Historic Preservation
25: University of Minnesota
26: University of Ottawa
27: University of Toronto
28: University of Toronto, Hart House
29: University of Toronto, Victoria College
30: Western History Studies Conference, 1977
31: Venice
32: Villa Jones
33: Anthropology 310
34: Anthropology 310, bibliography
35: Horace Beck, Notes on Sundry Asiatic Beads (photocopy)
36: Glass Beads, correspondence re paper
37: Glass Beads, manuscript
38: Glass Beads, Corning correspondence
39: Glass Beads, Corning correspondence
40: Glass Beads, Corning correspondence
41: Glass Beads, correspondence
42: Glass Beads, correspondence
43: Glass Beads, colorimetric notes
44: Corning account
45: History of Glass Beads, copy 1
46: History of Glass Beads, copy 2
47: Glass Beads, criticisms of manuscript
48: Glass Beads, lists of photographs
Box 10
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1: Glass Beads, new types
2: Glass Beads, miscellaneous notes and correspondence
3: Glass Beads, notes
4: Glass Beads, translation of Italian article on the manufacture of glass beads (incomplete)
5: Glass Beads, unpublished manuscript
6: Glass Beads, photocopies of published articles
7: Historical Archaeology of Canada, bibliography
8: Historical Archaeology, syllabi
9: Historical Archaeology paper and correspondence
10: Miscellaneous notes and scripts
Box 11
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1: History of Glass Beads, first draft, copy 1
2: History of Glass Beads (incomplete)
3: K.E. Kidd and M. Kidd A Classification System for Glass Beads for the Use of Field Archaeologists
4: K.E. Kidd and M. Kidd, French translation of the above
Box 12
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1: K.E. Kidd, Cutlery for the Use of Archaeologists
2: K.E. Kidd, Glass Trade Beads in the Northwest
3: K.E. Kidd, Historic Sites Archaeology in Canada, published 1969
4: K.E. Kidd, Glass-Making in Western Europe Since the Middle Ages, 1979
5: K.E. Kidd, Glass Trade Beads in the Northwest: Their Technology, History, Classification and Archaeological Utility
Box 13
Folder
1: K.E. Kidd, Glass Trade Beads in the Northwest (copy 2)
2: K.E. Kidd and M. Kidd, Lists of Bead Types and Concordances
NATIVE STUDIES PAPERS
Box 14
Folder
1: Miscellaneous including directory of native students, correspondence, introductory week guide, 1969-1978
2: Native Studies: Minutes of meetings, draft report to the Donner Canadian Foundation
3: Staffing, budgets, correspondence, personnel matters re founding of the Native Studies department at Trent,1969-1970
4: Recruitment, 1970
5: Trent Native Series, brief, agenda, agreement with New Press Limited, 1973-1974
6: General File, correspondence, term tests, 1964-67
7: Correspondence, departmental minutes, personal notes and memoranda, 1976-1977
8: Canada, Department of Indian Affairs,1970
9: Coordination of Inter-American student programs, 1970
10: Course reading lists (Indian Studies 10,1969-70
11: Department of Education Summer School,1970
12: Director of Information, 1969
13: J.L.J. Edwards, correspondence, 1970
14: Examinations and results, Indian-Eskimo Studies 10, 1969-70. CLOSED FILE
15: Films
16: Financial, 1970-71
17: G.K. Gooderham, 1970
18: R.F. Hafer, 1969
19: High School Liaison, 1970
20: T.H.B. Symons, 1969-70
21: S. Talbot, 1970
22: Professor E. Todd, re Ojibwa courses,1970
23: C.H. Torok, 1969-70
24: A.C. Vandenbroucke, 1070-71
25: R. Vastokas, Chair, Department of Anthropology, 1970
26: D. Westman, 1970
27: R. Bakker, 1970
28: R. Band, 1970
29: E. Benedict, 1970
30: R. Bowles, 1970
31: Recruitment material, 1969-71. Material re special events and seminars, 1977-78
32: Recruitment refusals 1970. CLOSED FILE
33: Recruitment miscellaneous, 1969-70
34: Native studies, enquiries, 1970
35: Native Studies, examinations and tests, 1970
36: Native Studies, space allocations
37: Hudson's Bay Co. 1969
38: Native Studies, Canada: Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development,1970
39: Native Studies, Indian-Eskimo Association and Canadian Association for the Support of Native Peoples
40: W. Kupsch, 1969
41: J.E. Lemke, 1970
42: Library acquisitions, 1964
43: J. Lotz, 1969
44: H. McCue, 1969-70
45: M. Montgomery, 1970
46: G. Monture, 1970
47: Canada, Museum of Man, 1970
48: Navajo Community College, 1970
49: F. Pedneault, 1970
50: Recruitment, 1970. CLOSED FILE
51: J.E. Potts, 1969
52: Native Studies, progress reports 1969
53: Recruitment advertisements, 1969
54: Recruitment and applications, 1969-70.CLOSED FILE
55: Registrar, 1970
56: Student Aid and placement. CLOSED FILE
57: Student Applications, 1969
58: Syllabi and lecture outlines, 1969-70
59: Personal correspondence on anthropology, research projects, etc. 1965-67
60: Final standings. CLOSED FILE
61: Miscellaneous photocopies of papers presented at conferences
Box 15
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1: Student essays. CLOSED FILE
2: Student essays. CLOSED FILE
3: Learned Societies, 1
4: Learned Societies, 2
Box 16
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1: Learned Societies, 3
2: Learned Societies, 4