Fonds Level Description
Kidd, Professor Kenneth, 1906-1994
93-011
TITLE
Professor Kenneth E. Kidd fonds. Additions. -- 1935-1991. -- 10 m of textual records.
BIOGRAPHY / HISTORY
Professor Kenneth E. Kidd was born
CUSTODIAL HISTORY
This fonds was created by and in the custody of Kenneth E. Kidd before it was donated to the Trent University Archives.
SCOPE
This addition to the fonds consists of
correspondence, research notes, newspaper clippings, art catalogues,
manuscripts relating to Paul Kane; anthropological research, Irish literary
personalities, native art, culture and artifacts, cutlery and trade beads. Also
included are personal records of Professor Kidd and his career at the
NOTES
Title based on creator of fonds.
Includes photographs, microfilm and audio cassettes.
This fonds was donated by Kenneth E. Kidd.
Some of the records are in French.
Finding aids: Y
This fonds along with 92-007, 95-009 and 95-024 is an addition to 80-030.
For related records see: 80-030, 92-007.
Research Materials (xerox or tear sheet)
Report on Montagnais Villages 1879
Macdonnell Diary c.1790
Lt. Ware (or Warre)--Notes c.1844
Quetton St. George--Selection of Papers
Robert Schuyler: Images of
Spittal, D.: The identification of animal food resources, Feast of the Dead
at Ossane, 1636
Massicotte, E.Z.: Le sieur La Frennaye de Brucy
G.B. Nash: The Quest for the
Collection of Documents re.
Pipes de Gouda 1942 (in Dutch and French)
Paul Kane: Wanderings of an Artist (pp. 1-149)
Paul Kane: Wanderings of an Artist (pp. 150-329)
Rod Lacey: A Glimpse of the Enga World View 1972
F. Jennings: The Indian Trade of the
Jane Grigson: The Cultivated Potato
A. Banting: Indian Treaty Payments 1915
Indigenous Theatre Celebration-Final Report 1980
Curve
Herb Irons (Transcript)
Dow
Mrs. Mary Johnston (Transcript)
Christopher McKue (Transcript)
Tall Tom Taylor (Transcript)
Short Tom Taylor (Transcript)
Learned Societies Papers
Maya Notes of D.S. Davidson, etc
R.I. Inglis: Report on Work Done at the Krieger Site
W.R. Adams: Preliminary Report on Excavation of
Robert L. Gordon: The
Irish Poets and Artists (Clippings)
Louis MacNeice
Padraig MacPiarais
Manning
Constantia Maxwell
Rutherford Mayne
Thomas McGreevy
Michael McLaverty
George Moore
Thomas Moore
Maud Gonne MacBride
Seosamh MacCathmaoil
Donagh McDonagh
Stiofan MacEnna
Michael MacLiammoir
Edward MacLysaght
Francis MacManus
Brinsley MacNamara
Patricia Lynch
Longford
Francis Ledwidge
Sir John Lavery
Maura Laverty
Patrick Kavanagh
Denis Johnston
Denis Ireland
Norah Hoult
Joseph Hone
Frederick Robert Higgins
Stephen Gwynn
Barney Heron
Richard Hayward
Barbara and Patrick Mullen
Kate O'Brien
Francis Hackett
Bernadette Murphy
T.C. Murray
Douglas Hyde
Padraic O. Conaire
1916
Flann O'Brien
Sean O'Casey
Frank O'Connor
Peadar O'Donnell
Eimar O'Duffy
Sean O'Faolain
Roibeard O'Farachain
Liam O'Flaherty
Margaret O'Leary
Earnan O'Maille
Conal O'Riordan
Donal O'Sullivan
Sean O’Sullivan
Seumas O’Sullivan
Charles Stewart Parnell
Robert Lloyd Praeger
Forrest Reid
Lennox Robinson
W.R. Rodgers
AE (George William Russell)
Desmond Ryan
Stephen Rynne and Alice Curtayne
George Shiels
Irish and British Artists (Clippings)
James Stephens
L.A.G. Strong
Francis Stuart
John Millington Synge
Pamela Travers
Katherine Tynan
Maurice Walsh
Patrick Welch
Robin Wilson
Ella Young
Miscellaneous (1)
Bronte (Emily, Charlotte and Anne)
Miscellaneous (2)
Miscellaneous (3)
Robert Lynd
James Hanley
Globe and Mail-Nov. 2 1950
Frank Fay
Advertisement Signs for Public Lectures
Irish stamps and postmarks: historical research materials
Allemagne, H.D.--Notes from
Cutlery Notes
Cutlery Ms.--Correspondence and Replies to Queries
Forks--Illustrations
Mss. on Paper of History of Ethnology Department at Royal Ontario Museum
Photos Returned to K.E.K--Not Used in Book
Portion of Cutlery Mss.
Cutlery--Tables of Measurements
Illustrations--Foldings Knives--Sheffield Museums
Cutlery--Illustrations
Knives, Forks and Spoons--Miscellaneous Illustrations and Notes
Lists of Cutlers--French and English
Lists of Cutlers and Marks
List of Illustrations for the Book
Museum Notes Without Illustrations
Miscellaneous 1966-67
T.F. McIlwraith
Razors--Illustrations--Arranged Chronologically
Scissors--Illustrations
Spoons--Illustrations and Notes
Table Knives--Illustrations--Arranged Chronologically
Cutlery--Photographs
Cutlery--Clippings
Historical Archaeology--Cutlery--Drawings of Specimens in N.M.C.
Butcher Knives and Other Knives--Notes
Cutlery Paper--Bibliographic Notes
Manuscript for Cutlery Paper
Mss. Original Text as submitted in 1972
Correspondence re Cutlery Research 1971-72
Table Cutlery of the French Regime in Quebec
Historical Artifacts Research (photocopies)
Paul Sebillot: Legendes et curiosites des metiers
les chapeliers (hat-makers)
les dentellieres (lace-makers)
les forgerons (blacksmiths)
les chaudronniers (tinsmiths, moulders)
les tisserands (weavers)
Encyclopedie des sciences, tome quatrieme, etc. 1772
couteau
fourchette
rasoir
A Collection for the Improvement of Husbandry and Trade 1694-1697
Tobacco-Pipe Clay
Glass Making
Glass Makers
Saddle Hardware, Stirrups, Buckles, etc.
van den Heere: Alle de Wercken-Jacob Cats 1726
Cutlery and Cutlers of Sheffield-English Illustrated Magazine 1884
L'art du coutelier en ouvrages communs 1772
Les metiers et corporations de la ville de Paris 1892 (various sections)
History of the Cutlers' Company-excerpts
Transactions of the Hunter Archaeological Society Vol. 7 1957
Sheffield Cutlery
Giacomo Lumbroso: La forchetta da tavola in Europa
1. Native Studies--Minutes of Faculty Meetings 1969-73
2. Native Studies Archives Proposal
3. Native Studies
4.
5. Native Studies--Briefs, Proposals, etc
6. Native Studies--Report to Academic Development Committee on Native Studies Diploma Program
7. Native Studies--Faculty Meetings Minutes
8. Native Studies--General
9. Announcements of Events
10.
11. Symbols and Ceremonials Committee
12.
13. Course Bibliographies--Canadian Studies, Anthropology 201, English 220
14.
15. Comptroller
16. Hurley
17. Native Studies--Library Committee--Agenda and Minutes 1975-76
18. Native Studies--Library Committee--Miscellaneous
19. Native Studies--Minutes of Faculty Meetings 1974-75
20. Native Studies--Calendar Material
21. Native Studies--Comptroller's Office
22. Native Studies--The Chairman
23. Native Studies--Diploma Course
24. Native Studies--Elders
25. Native Studies--Enrollments
26. Native Studies--Equipment and Supplies
27. Native Studies--External Correspondence
28. Native Studies--Finance Committee
29. Native Studies--Library
30. K.E. Kidd--Personal
31. Native Studies--Courses and Syllabi
32. Native Studies--The Administration
33. Native Studies--Academic Committee
34. Black Studies
35. Native Studies--Bookstore
1. Newspapers Clippings re.
2.
3.
4.
5. Quakenbush Site
6.
7.
8. Archaeology Survey 1966--Mr. D. Kettel
9. Archaeology Survey 1967--Mr. D. Hakas
10. Applications for Field Work 1966-67
11. Archaeology--Equipment
12. Anthropology--Enrollment
13. Reading Lists
14. Anthropology--Guest Lecturer
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23. Anthropology--Telephone Record
24.
25.
26.
27.
28. Memorabilia
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36. Native Studies--Native Peoples in Literature
37. Native Studies--Practicum Development Papers
38. Native Studies--Student Correspondence
39. Native Studies--General
40. Native Studies--Minutes of Faculty Meetings 1976
41. Native Studies-Faculty Meetings--Minutes
42. Archaeology--General
1. Clippings--
2. Library
3. Library--Correspondence
4. Public Lectures Committee
5.
6.
7.
8.
9. Engineer's Office
10. Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT)
11. Champlain Lectures
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19. Association of Universities and Colleges in
20.
21. Bookstore
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27. Native Studies--Audio Visual Material
28.
29. Historical Archaeology--Lecture Notes 1966-70
30. Miscellaneous Class Notes
31. Anthropology 21--Content
32. Anthropology 21--Today's Notes
33. Anthropology 21--Seminar Notes 1965
Kenneth Kidd Manuscripts
1. A Month Among the Blackfeet
2. Obituary of Richard B. Johnston
3. The
4. An Introduction to a Bibliography of the
Historical Archaeology of
(a trade goods bibliography)
5. Native Requirements and the Cloth Trade in the Northeast 1500-1750
6. The Adze, Awls and The
7. Ste. Marie in the Jesuit Relations: A Summary
8. Thoughts on Native Education in
9. Book Reviews
10. Historic Sites Archaeology in
11. Identification of French Mission Sites in the Huron Country: A study in
Procedure
12. Three Short Manuscripts
13. Milta and
14. Indian Rock Paintings of the
15. The French on the St. Lawrence (2 different
mss) and Indians and the French in
16. French Iron Trade Goods
17. A Brief Bibliography of the Archaeology of
18. A Statistical Analysis of Trade Axes
19. Visit to see Paul Kane Sketches in
20. Canadians of Long Ago: Chapter 1-The Indians of Canada (partial text)
21. Reviews of Four Books Dealing with Canadian Indian Life (for the Journal of Canadian Studies)
22. Article on Preservation of Old Peterborough Buildings 1973
23. The Burden of Sisyphus (Fortnightly Club)
24. European Trade Goods as Artifacts
25. Resume of Lecture Given at Royal Canadian Institute on Ste. Marie
26.
27. A Study of the Mental Ability of Indian Children in the Mohawk Institute
(together with copies of the test used)
28. Metalware Trade Goods for Archaeologists
29. Cutlery for Archaeologists
30. A Trial Bibliography of Trade Goods (and correspondence)
31. Royal Gifts and Traders Trinkets
32. Draft of Textiles Paper (
33. Glass Bead Manuscripts
34. Bibliography for Glass Bead Manuscripts
(MISSING)
35.
36. Arts of Ancient
37. The Arts of Ancient
38. The Excavation of the
39. Book Review of George Irving Quimby's Indian Culture and European Trade Goods
40. Outline Draft of Introduction to Trade Goods Bibliography 1982
41. Bibliography of Kenneth E. Kidd (including book reviews) 1964
42. Cultural Characteristics of Canadian Indians
43. Notes on the Scattered Works of Paul Kane
44. A Peruvian Water Jar
45. It Is a Commonplace in the History of Culture
46. Problems in Glass Trade Bead Research
47. The Sources of Contemporary Native Indian Art
48. Abstract: Historic Site Archaeology in
49. The Functions of a Fur Trade Centre
50. Address at the Annual Meeting of the
51. Conference on Underwater Archaeology-Trade Goods
52. Some Approaches to the Problem of Identification of Historical Materials
53. European Trade Goods Distributed to the
Indians of
54. Ste. Marie in the Relations: A Summary
55. Notes on a Collection from
56. Speech given in
57. H.W. Howes Collection from
58. A
59. Reports of the Department of Ethnology,
60. Trade Goods Research Techniques
61. Address on Ste. Marie
62. Some Observations on the History of the Ethnological Collections in the Royal
of
63. Jebbs in
Diaries
Folk Music Phonograph Albums (+ 5" loose on shelf)
Correspondence A-E
Correspondence F-M
Correspondence M-Z
1. Irish Poets and Writers (Plus
2. Cecil Day-Lewis
3. Helen Ball (loose papers mostly signed H.B.) (Poetry: 1950s-1960s)
4. James Joyce
5. Lynn Doyle (Leslie Montgomery)
6. Elizabeth Bowen
7. The Abbey Theatre (newspaper clippings and magazine articles, poster,
programmes and letters)
8. Ernest Boyd
9. Robert Q. Brennan
10. Austin Clarke
11. Lady Mary Carbery
12. Paul Vincent Carroll
13. World War II (clippings and articles re the
bombing of
artistic centres)
14. Padraic Colum
15. Reardon Conner
16. James Connolly (including some papers on Nora Connolly O'Brien)
17. Daniel Corkery
18. John Coulter
19. R.N. Currey
20. Louis Lynch D'Alton
21. Aodh De Blacan
22. Eamon De Valera
23. Lyle Donaghy
24. Lord Dunsany
25. Dublin Early 1940s (newspaper clippings especially re 1941 bombings)
26. Maria Edgeworth
27. John Eglinton
28.
29. Padraic Fallon
30. Darrell Figgis
31. Patrick Gallagher
32. Monk Gibbons
33. Oliver St. John Gogarty
34. Lady Augusta Gregory
35. Robert Greacen
1. Some N.A. American Indian Artifacts in Foreign Museums
2. Seven or Eight Short Notes on South American Cultures
3. Mss Notes on Publicity Duties of a Curator of Ethnology and on Museum Display
4. A Peruvian Quipu in the
5. Indian Pipe Bowls in the
6. Indexes to Various Works on Indians of
7. Plan of the Excavations of Ste. Marie
8. Accounts Relating to Work Done by K.E. Kidd at
City, August 1959
9. Checklists of Beads (mostly sent be correspondents)
10. Notes on Village Sites in
11. The Adze (typescript)
12. Miscellaneous Manuscripts
13. Earthworks in
14. For Article on
16.Bones--Radiographs
17. Data on Ossuaries in
18. Comments on T.F. McIlwraith's M.A. Thesis
19. Correspondence from Laboratory of Anthropology,
University of
1. Letter from the Society of Jesus
2. A Report on Indian Education
3. Archaeology and the
4. Sources of Contemporary Native Art in
5. Diary of K.E. Kidd's Trip Through Northwestern Ontario-Itinerary 1956
6. Native Requirements and the Cloth Trade 1959
(Missing)
7. K.E. Kidd: The Rivers Murder Case 1935
8. K.E. Kidd: A Month Among
the Blackfoot of
9. K.E. Kidd: Letter to M.K. Sniffern Outlining the Writer's Thoughts on
Inter Racial Relations 1936
10. K.E. Kidd: Notes on Blackfoot
11. Martha Kidd: Trip Through
12. Specimens of Canadian Indian Artifacts in
European and Other Museums:
Pembroke 1972
13. A Trade Goods Bibliography: An Outline 1982
14. K.E. Kidd: Notes for Papers on Rock Art in
15. Reports Submitted to
16. The Jebb Family in
17. K.E. Kidd's Manuscripts Deposited in
18. Royal Gifts and Traders' Trinkets
19. Field Work and Accessions
20. Anthropology 421a Syllabus 1971-72
21. Orlo Miller: The Day Spring (manuscript)
22.
23. The Christian Mirror
24.
25. Council on Anthropology and Education-Memo
26. Cultura Totonaca
27. Dictionary of Canadian Biography-Bulletin 5
28. Letter to United Nations Commission for Human Rights
29. The Home of the Six Nations Indians
30. Official Souvenir Map of Expo 67
31. Anthropology in the Schools
32. Osteological Evidence of Disease Amongst the Huron Indians
33. Fifty Years of Anthropology
34.
35. Letters to Friends of the Papago and Yaqui Indians
36. Preliminary Report for
Contract
Excavation in the
37. Bibliography of Historical Archaeology in
38. A
39. Re Permissions to Publish
40.
41.
43. Arkviok Colouring Book
44.
45. Historical Archaeology Paper
46. The Discipline of Archaeology in
47. Louisbourg
48.
49. A Report to the Director Caribbean Research
50.
51.
52. Department of Ethnology
53. Departmental Reorganization
54. Archaeological Investigation in
55. Angelique Merasty: Birch Bark Biting
56.
57.
58. Native Studies--Correspondence with K.E. Kidd
59.
60.
61.
62. Miscellaneous
Correspondence A-Z (1983)
Correspondence A-K
Correspondence L-T
Correspondence U-Z
Two Boxes of Photographs
Correspondence A-D (1958-64)
Correspondence E-W (1958-64)
Correspondence and Other Papers A-M (1960s-1980s)
Correspondence and Other Papers N-S (1960s-1980s)
Correspondence re Trade Goods 1950-60
Research Notes
Art Catalogues, Monographs, etc.
1. African Sculpture-Art Institute of
2. Art soudanais, tribus dogons-Librarie-Galerie Marcel Evrard 1954
3. Sculpture of the Tellem and the Dogon-Jacques Damase 1960
4. Art as an Element of Culture, Especially in Negro-Africa-Dr. A.A. Gergrands,
5. Masterworks of
6. The Story of Sacred Wood Carvings from One Small Yoruba Town-H.U. Beier 1957
7. The Art of
8.
9. Afrikanische Bronzen-Galerie Axel Vomel 1963
10. Negerskulptur fra Vestafrika-R.J. Samling 1963
11. West African Art #5-
12. Sculpture from Three African Tribes-Museum of Primitive Art
13. Kunst der Uranstralier (Aboriginal)
14. Pore (Door hintels) of Human Figure Composition (Maori)-Gilbert Archey
15. The Maoris and their Arts-Margaret Mead 1945
16. New Guinea Sculptures-National Gallery of
17. Fleuve Sepik, Nouvelle Guinee 1967
18. Figure Sculpture from Polynesia-Museum of Primitive Art
19. The
20. Navda Toli Dancers-H.D. Sankalia
21. Some Ptolemaic Sculptures in
The
22. Art of Ancient
23. Primitive Sculpture in Metal 1958
24. Press Releases 1972-1966-1967-1968-1969 (3)
The
25. The Mildenhall Treasure (Roman silver vessels) 1955
26. The Ilbert Collection (clocks and watches) 1961
27.
Cooper Union
28. Wallpapers Produced Before 1900
29. The Stage Designs
30. Tribal-Classical-Far Eastern Works of
Art-Gallery 43,
31. The Epstein Collection of Primitive and Exotic Sculpture-Arts Council of
32. Choreology-Benesh Movement Notation 1955
33. Afro-Asian Theatre Bulletin Vol. 4 No. 2 1969
34. From the
35. Scrimshaw, Folk Art of the
36. Contemporary Art of Argentina-Virginia Museum of Fine Arts 1940
37. Exotic and
38. The Mask, All Peoples, All Times-Antwerp 1956
39. Kunsthandwerk des Orients-Munich 1949
40. Permanent Collection of the
41. The Norman Mackenzie Collection-University of
42. Bell-Smith,
43. The Art of Early Photography-Charles Comfort 1965
44. Recent Paintings of
45. Mackenzie Art Gallery-Vista Vol. 10 No. 4 1984
46. The
47. Masks of Clark Wissler 1938
48. Masterpieces of Primitive Sculpture-George C. Vaillant 1946
49. Pottery of the Southwestern Indians-Pliny Earle Goddard 1945
50. Indian Beadwork-Clark Wissler 1946
51.Contemporary Native
Art of
Silk
Screens from
Alex Janvier 1978
52. Quillwork by Native Peoples in
53. Contemporary Native Art of
54. Elk Antler Roach Spreaders-Norman Feder
55. Spring Quarterly 1950
56. Face to Face: Encounters with Identity-Richard Rose 1983
57. Introduction to American Indian Art (esthetic selection) 1931
58. 100 Years of
59. Harmonic Structure of Indian Music-J.C Filhmore 1899
60. Art of the Haida-Judkins and Lowther,
61. The Art of
Plain Indians
62. Decorative Symbolism of the Arapaho-A.L. Kroeber 1901
63. Indian Art of the
64. Plains Indian Art-Art Institute of
65. The Rain Cloud Callers-Museum of
Eskimo
66. Survival of the Eurasiatic Animal Style in Modern Alaskan Eskimo Art 1952
67. Masks of the Point Hope Eskimo-James W. Van Stone 1968-69
68. Pudlo-Indian and Northern Affairs
Basketry
69. Pirva Indian Basketry-H. Thomas Cain, Phoenix Arizona 1962
70. Indian Basket Weaving-The
71. One Pattern for an Apache Ceremonial War Basket 1903
72. Indian Baskets (announcement of book by Evans and Campbell) 1953
73. Apache Baskets-Frederic H. Douglas
74. Basketry Designs of the Maidu Indians of
California-R.B.
75. Indigo-Museum of
76.
77. Indian Beadwork of the North Central Plains 1953
78. American Indian Needlepoint Designs 1973
79. The Art of Gold in Ancient America-Art
Institute of
80. Art and Life in Old Peru-Speech at Opening Ceremony 1961
81. Peruvian Folk Art-Harry Tachopik Jr. 1949
82. Ancient Treasures of
83. 1500 Years of Andean Weaving-Museum of
84. Feather Working Among the Aztecs-A. Woodward 1947
85. Ceramic Arts of the Ancient Americas-Art
Institute of
86. Maya Treasures of an Ancient Civilization
87.
88. Ballet Folklorico de Mexico
Indigenous Theatre
89. Indigenous Peoples' Theatre Celebration-Peterborough 1982 (with enclosures)
90. Liberated Theatre from
91. Canadian Theatre Review Winter 1981
92. Krokodile-Leon Rooke (program)
Rock Carvings and Paintings (Petroglyphs and
Pictographs)
93. The Petroglyph Trail
94.
95. Agawa Rock Indian Pictographs 1978
96. Sacred Places in
97. Expert on Indian Pictographs (near Falconbridge) 1965
98. The Quetico Pictographs-Selwyn Dewdney 1958
99. A New Pictograph Discovery at Quetico 1985
100. Indian Rock Art-Selwyn Dewdney (
101. Rock Art in the Northwest-Washington Archaeological Research Centre 1981
102. Southwest Indian Pictographs and
Petroglyphs-New
103. Petroglyphs in the
104. The Parkers Landing Petroglyphs Site 1966
105. Prehistoric Rock Art Studies in the
Precambrian Shield and
106. South African Rock Pictures 1937
107. Non-Representational Petroglyphs of
108. Who Made the Rock Art of
109. Archaeological Notes from the
110. Research Notes (3 file boxes loose on shelf)
111. Research Notes
112. Kane Bibliography and Slides
113. Handbook of Federal Indian Law (microfilm) 1942
114.
Plus 2 ledgers of household expenses loose on shelf.