Abeokuta VI data (Erunbe/square 43)
- MS-13-86, Box 2, Folder 32
- File
- 1961
Abeokuta VI data (Erunbe/square 43)
Abeokuta VIII data (square 17)
Davies and Johnson mop-up operations and results
List of alternate spellings of respondents' names
Abeokuta V data (Oko/square 38)
Abeokuta VII data (Igbein/square 46)
List of native healer patients
Occupation data for rural Yoruba sample
Coding categories for fieldnotes
Aro Hospital patient medical notes
List of individuals sampled and not interviewed
Orike names given to the research team
Social science respondents master lists
Abeokuta III data (Igbein/square 28)
Abeokuta IV data (Ijeun/square 33)
Information on villages not sampled
Psychiatric and medical field data
List of code names for Yoruba villages
Nigerian women's study master lists
Abeokuta master lists and maps
Information on respondents' parents' education
Grafton Trout's code for modernization among modern rural Yorubas
Grafton Trout's guide for social and fertility variables
Patient health and data evaluations
Administration and organization
Affiliated studies using the 1961 and 1963 study data
"Masks without masquerades" (African masks) exhibition
Part of Dalhousie Art Gallery fonds
File consists of records related to the Mask Without Masquerades exhibition held at Dalhousie Art Gallery from February 6 to March 3, 1974. The exhibition planned in conjunction with Dr. Jacqueline Fry (Department of Anthropology of the University of Montreal) and the Dalhousie committee on African studies.
Records consist mainly of correspondence between Ernest Smith (Director, Dalhousie Art Gallery) and Jacqueline Fry (Department of Anthropology, University of Montreal) regarding selecting pieces, catalogues shipments, list of owners, and material descriptions. File also contains insurance documents, invitation lists, interdepartmental memos, packing instructions, letters and loan agreement forms, newspaper clippings, a slide (untitled), and incoming letters from the Royal Ontario Museum, the New Brunswick Museum, and the National Museum of Canada regarding transferring African masks.
Captions for photos of Nigeria