Thomas Forsyth McIlwraith

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Prof.
Thomas Forsyth McIlwraith
MA
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Born 1899
Died 1964
Residence St John’s College, Cambridge; Hamilton, Canada
179 Duke Street, Hamilton, Ontario [1923]
Royal Ontario Museum of Archaeology, 100 Queen's Road, Toronto 5, Canada [1931]
Occupation museum work
academic
anthropologist
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow 1920
local correspondent 1933
elected_AI

1920.03.16

1933.02.21
societies American Anthropological Association
American Folklore Society
Royal Canadian Institute
Royal Society of Canada




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1920.02.17 proposed by E.W.P. Chinnery, seconded by E.N. Fallaize
1933.02.21 The following were appointed Local Correspondents: Father Heres for Bombay, Mr E.J. Wayland for Uganda, Lt. Col. Stoneham for Kenya, Mrs A.W. Hoernle for S. Africa and Mr T.F. McIlwraith for Canada.

Notes From Elsewhere

Thomas Forsyth McIlwraith, anthropologist (b at Hamilton, Ont 9 Apr 1899; d at Toronto 29 Mar 1964). McIlwraith graduated from McGill and Cambridge and, as field assistant at the National Museum of Canada, conducted research on the Northwest Coast, 1922-24.
In 1925 he joined the University of Toronto and was a professor and head of the department of anthropology from 1936 to 1952.
At U of T, McIlwraith built a department in which archaeological, linguistic, physical and ethnological anthropology all found a place. His own research interests lay in ethnology and later in the effects of change on Canadian native peoples. In 1939 he edited (with C.T. Loram) The North American Indian Today and in 1948 published the Bella Coola Indians (seeNUXALK). Chairman of the Social Science Research Council, president of the Royal Canadian Institute and the Royal Society of Canada, fellow of the Royal Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, he remained a research associate of the National Museum and the Royal Ontario Museum.

Publications

External Publications

The Bella Coola Indians, 1948

The North American Indian Today (with C.T. Loram)

G. Gordon Brown, 1896-1955
T. F. McIlwraith
American Anthropologist, New Series, Vol. 60, No. 3 (Jun., 1958), pp. 571-573

The Feast of the Dead: Historical Background
T. F. McIlwraith
Anthropologica, No. 6 (1958), pp. 83-86

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