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              3 Archival description results for Anthropology

              James W. Curran fonds
              74-006 · Fonds · 1938-1967

              This fonds consists of correspondence, copies of articles, and manuscripts relating to the book "Here Was Vinland" (Sault Ste. Marie, 1939). It also includes family papers and miscellanea. The correspondence includes letters from C.E. Brown, L. Burpee, Dr. T.P. Christennen, Dr. K. Christofferson, J.E. Dodd, A.J. Erikson, E. Greenaway, Judge A. McComber, the Smithsonian Institute, V. Stefannson, and others.

              The fonds is organized into 3 series: Correspondence; Articles and manuscripts; and Family papers and miscellanea.

              Curran, James W.
              Norman Townsend fonds
              90-012 · Fonds · 1962-1979

              This fonds consists of Norman Townsend's original research material, including extensive field notes, of the Pokomo people of Tana Irrigation Scheme, Kenya; research papers by Norman Townsend (& others); university course outlines & lecture material; bibliographies; correspondence with researchers, universities, and the Canada Council, etc. as well as maps, especially of Africa.

              Townsend, Norman
              RG 27 · Fonds · 1965-1983

              Records document the activities of Trent University's Department of Anthropology. Fonds consists primarily of records relating to courses, including syllabi, exams, and enrollment information. Also included are departmental meeting minutes, records relating to personnel and facilities, correspondence of the chair , conference files, and information relating to field work in various locations. Fonds is organized into four series: Governance and administration; Correspondence, conferences, and organizations; Courses programs, and field trips; and Anthropology Club.

              Trent University. Department of Anthropology