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Vanstone BibliographySource: Arctic Anthropology, Vol. 35, No. 2, No Boundaries: Papers in Honor of James W.Vanstone (1998), pp. 14-18Published by: University of Wisconsin PressStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/40316485 .

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VANSTONE BIBLIOGRAPHY

Cohen, Ronald, and James W. VanStone 1964 Dependency and Self-Sufficiency in

Chipewyan Stories. In: Contributions to An- thropology, 1961-1962, pt. II, pp. 29-55. Na- tional Museum of Canada Bulletin 194. Ottawa.

Collins, Henry B., Dorothy J. Ray, and James W. Van- Stone 1983 Artifacts. In: Grasp Tight the Old Ways: Se-

lections from the Klamer Collection oflnuit Arty edited by Jean Blodgett, pp. 253-264. Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto.

Dumond, Don E., and James W. VanStone 1995 Paugvik: A Nineteenth Century Native Vil-

lage on Bristol Bay, Alaska. Fieldiana: An- thropology (n.s.) 24. Chicago.

Lucier, Charles V., and James W. VanStone 1987 An Inupiaq Autobiography.

Études/lnuit/ Studies 11(1):149-172. 1988 John A. Kakaruk: Painter of Inland Eskimo

Life. Field Museum of Natural History Bul- letin 59(2):14-21. Chicago.

1991a The Traditional Oil Lamp among Kangimiut and Neighboring Inupiat of Kotzebue Sound, Alaska. Arctic Anthropology 28(2):1-14.

1991b Winter and Spring Fast Ice Seal Hunting by the Kangimiut and Other Inupiat of Kotzebue Sound, Alaska. Études/lnuit/ Studies 15(l):29-49.

1992 Historic Pottery of the Kotzebue Sound Inu- piat. Fieldiana: Anthropology (n.s.) 8. Chicago.

1995 Traditional Beluga Drives of the Inupiat of Kotzebue Sound, Alaska. Fieldiana: Anthro- pology (n.s.) 25. Chicago.

Oswalt, Wendell H., and James W. VanStone 1960 The Future of the Caribou Eskimo. Anthropo-

logica (n.s.) 2(2):154-176. 1963 Partially Acculturated Communities: Cana-

dian Athapaskans and West Alaska Eskimos. Anthropologica (n.s.) 5(1):23-31.

1967 The Ethnoarchaeology of Crow Village, Alaska. Bureau of American Ethnology, Bul- letin 199. Washington, D.C.

VanStone, James W. 1950 Man and the Grasslands: An Anthropological

Critique of the Theory of the Quaternary Ori- gins of the Western Prairie. Master's thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania.

1952 Coastal Manifestations of the Arctic Wood- land Culture. In: Proceedings of the Second Annual Alaska Science Conference, 1951, pp. 228-231. Juneau.

1953a Carved Human Figures from St. Lawrence Is- land, Alaska. Anthropological Papers of the University of Alaska 2(2):19-29.

1953b Notes on Kotzebue Dating. Tree Ring Bulletin 20(l):6-8.

1954a Archaeological Excavations at Kotzebue, Alaska. Ph.D. dissertation, Department of An- thropology, University of Pennsylvania.

1954b Pottery from Nunivak Island, Alaska. Anthro- pological Papers of the University of Alaska 3(2):181-191.

1955a Archaeological Excavations at Kotzebue Alaska. Anthropological Papers of the Uni- versity of Alaska 3(2):75-155.

1955b Exploring the Copper River Country. Pacific Northwest Quarterly 46(4): 115-123.

1956a Dendrochronology in Alaska. Proceedings of the Alaska Science Conference, 1953. An- chorage.

1956b Report on Air Force-Eskimo Contacts. Tech- nical Notes (AAL-TN-56-15), pp. 1-29. Arctic Aeromedicai Laboratory, Ladd Air Force Base, Alaska.

1957 An Archaeological Reconnaissance of Nuni- vak Island, Alaska. Anthropological Papers of the University of Alaska 5(2):97-117.

1958a The Autobiography of an Alaskan Eskimo. Arctic 10(4):195-210.

1958b Commercial Whaling in the Arctic Ocean. Pa- cific Northwest Quarterly 49(l):l-10.

1958c An Eskimo Community and the Outside World. Anthropological Papers of the Univer- sity of Alaska 7(l):27-38.

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1958d The Origin of Driftwood from Nunivak Is- land, Alaska. Tree Ring Bulletin 22(1-4):12-15.

1959a An Early Account of the Russian Discoveries in the North Pacific. Anthropological Papers of the University of Alaska 7(2):91-112.

1959b Russian Exploration in Interior Alaska, an Ex- tract from the Journal of Andrei Glazunov. Pacific Northwest Quarterly 50(2):37-47.

1960a An Early Nineteenth Century Artist in Alaska. Louis Choris and the First Kotzebue Sound Expedition. Pacific Northwest Quar- terly 51(4):145-158.

1960b Notes on the Economy and Population Shifts of the Eskimos of Southampton Island. An- thropological Papers of the University of Alaska 8(2):80-87.

1960c A Successful Combination of Subsistence and Wage Economies at the Village Level. Eco- nomic Development and Cultural Change 8(2):174-191.

1961 The Economy of a Frontier Community: A

Preliminary Statement. (NCRC-61-4). North- ern Co-ordination and Research Center, De- partment of Northern Affairs and National Resources, Ottawa.

1962a An Archaeological Collection from Somerset Island and Boothia Peninsula, N.W.T. Royal Ontario Museum, Art and Archaeology Divi- sion, Occasional Paper No. 4. Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto.

1962b Notes on Nineteenth Century Trade in the Kotzebue Sound Area, Alaska. Arctic Anthro- pology 1(1):126-128.

1962c Point Hope: An Eskimo Village in Transition. University of Washington Press, Seattle.

1963a A Carved Mammoth Tusk from Alaska. An- nual of Art and Archaeology Division, Royal Ontario Museum, pp. 69-73, 123-124. Toronto.

1963b Changing Patterns of Indian Trapping in the Canadian Sub- Arctic. Arctic 16(3):159-174.

1963c The Snowdrift Chipewyan. (NCRC-63-4). Northern Co-ordination and Research Center, Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources, Ottawa.

1964 Some Aspects of Religious Change among Native Inhabitants of West Alaska and the Northwest Territories. Arctic Anthropology 2(2):21-24.

1965a The Changing Culture of the Snowdrift Chipewyan. National Museum of Canada Bulletin 209. Ottawa.

1965b Comment on "Under Four Flags: Recent Cul- ture Change among the Eskimos," by Charles C. Hughes. Current Anthropology 6(1):63.

1966 Influence of European Man on the Eskimos. In: People of the Light and Dark, edited by M. Van Steensel, pp. 10-13. Ottawa.

1967a Eskimos of the Nushagak River: An Ethno- graphic History. University of Washington Press, Seattle.

1967b Eskimo Whaling Charms. Field Museum of Natural History Bulletin 38(ll):6-8. Chicago.

1967c Introduction. In: Lieutenant Zagoskin's Trav- els in Russian America, 1842-1844, edited by Henry N. Michael, pp. xi-xiv. University of Toronto Press, Toronto.

1967d Snowshoe. Encyclopedia Britannica, Vol. 22, pp. 726-727.

1968a An Annotated Ethnohistorical Bibliography of the Nushagak Region, Alaska. Fieldiana: Anthropology 54(2). Chicago.

1968b Ethnohistorical Research in Alaska. In: Pro- ceedings of the Conference of Alaska History. Alaska Methodist University Press, Anchorage.

1968c Tikchik Village. A Nineteenth Century River- ine Community in Southwestern Alaska. Fiel- diana: Anthropology 56(3). Chicago.

1969 Masks of the Point Hope Eskimo. Anthropos 63/64(5/6):828-840.

1970a Akulivikchuk: A Nineteenth Century Eskimo Village on the Nushagak River, Alaska. Fiel- diana: Anthropology 60. Chicago.

1970b Canadian Trade Silver from Indian Graves in Northern Illinois. The Wisconsin Archaeolo- gist (n.s.) 51(l):21-30.

1970c Comment on "Continuity and Emergence in Indian Poverty Culture" by Bernard P. James. Current Anthropology ll(4-5):446.

1970d Entree into the Field: Arctic and Subarctic North America. In: A Handbook of Method in Cultural Anthropology, edited by R. Naroll and R. Cohen, pp. 237-245. Natural History Press, New York.

1970e Ethnohistorical Research in Southwestern Alaska: A Methodological Perspective. In: Ethnohistory in Southwestern Alaska and the Southern Yukon: Method and Content, edited by Margaret Lantis, pp. 49-69. University of Kentucky Press, Lexington.

1970f An Introduction to Baron F. P. von Wrangell's Observations on the Eskimos and Indians of Alaska. Arctic Anthropology 6(2):l-20.

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1970g Nushagak: A Russian Trading Post in South- western Alaska. Field Museum of Natural History Bulletin 41(ll):2-5. Chicago.

1971 Historic Settlement Patterns in the Nushagak River Region, Alaska. Fieldiana: Anthropol- ogy 61. Chicago.

1972a The First Peary Collection of Polar Eskimo Material Culture. Fieldiana: Anthropology 63(2). Chicago.

1972b New Evidence Concerning Polar Eskimo Isolation. American Anthropologist 74(5):1062-1065.

1972c Nushagak. The Alaska Journal 2 (3) :49-5 3.

1972d Nushagak: An Historic Trading Center in Southwestern Alaska. Fieldiana: Anthropol- ogy 62. Chicago.

1974 Athapaskan Adaptations: Hunters and Fisher- men of the Subarctic Forests. Aldine, Chicago.

1975 Nineteenth Century Alaskan Eskimo Art. Brochure for an Exhibition, Field Museum of Natural History. December 11, 1975-June 15, 1976. Chicago. (Revised and reprinted in Arts and Culture of the North 4(2):230-232.)

1976 The Bruce Collection of Eskimo Material Cul- ture from Port Clarence, Alaska. Fieldiana: Anthropology 67 . Chicago.

1977 Process of Ingalik Culture Change: 1835-1935. In: Prehistory of the North Ameri- can Sub-Arctic: The Athapaskan Question, edited by J. W. Helmer, S. VanDyke, and F. J. Kense, pp. 145-152. Archaeological Associa- tion of the University of Calgary, Calgary.

1978a Discussion. In: Contextual Studies of Mater- ial Culture, edited by David Zimmerly, pp. 44-48. National Museum of Man, Canadian Ethnological Service Paper No. 43. National Museums of Canada, Ottawa.

1978b E. W. Nelson's Notes on the Indians of the Yukon and Innoko Rivers, Alaska. Fieldiana: Anthropology 70. Chicago.

1978c The Yukon River Ingalik: Subsistence, the Fur Trade and a Changing Resource Base. Ethnohistory 23(3):199-212.

1979a Athapaskan-Eskimo Relations in West Cen- tral Alaska: An Ethnohistorical Perspective. Arctic Anthropology 16(2):152-159.

1979b Ingalik Contact Ecology: An Ethnohistory of the Lower-Middle Yukon, 1790-1935. Fiel- diana: Anthropology 71. Chicago.

1979c Historic Ingalik Settlements along the Yukon, Innoko and Anvik Rivers, Alaska. Fieldiana: Anthropology 72. Chicago.

1980a Alaska Natives and the White Man's Religion: A Cultural Interface in Historical Perspective. In: Exploration in Alaska: Captain Cook Commemorative Lectures, June-November, 1978, edited by A. Shalkop, pp. 175-179. Cook Inlet Historical Society, Anchorage.

1980b The Bruce Collection of Eskimo Material Cul- ture from Kotzebue Sound, Alaska. Fieldiana: Anthropology (n.s.) 1. Chicago.

1980c Drinking at Snowdrift - An Anthropological Example. In: Alcohol and Native Peoples of the North, edited by J. Hamer and J. Stein- bring, pp. 31-47. University Press of Amer- ica, Washington, D.C.

1981a Athapaskan Clothing and Related Objects in the Collections of the Field Museum of Nat- ural History. Fieldiana: Anthropology (n.s.) 4. Chicago.

1981b Eskimo and Indian Settlements in Southwest- ern Alaska, 1902. A Photographic Record. Field Museum of Natural History Bulletin 52(6):4-10. Chicago.

1981c Etnoistoricheski issledovaniya na Alyaske: obozor. In: Traditsionnye Kultury Severnoy Sibiri i Severnoy Ameriki, edited by V. P. Alekseev et al., pp. 121-228. Institute of Ethnography, Moscow.

1981d Museum and Archival Resources for Subarc- tic Alaska. In: Handbook of North American Indians, Vol. 6, Subarctic, edited by June Helm, pp. 49-51. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

1981e Through a Missionary's Eyes: Photo-Docu- mentation of Ingalik Indian Life, 1893-1925. Field Museum of Natural History Bulletin 52(2):4-13. Chicago.

1982a Native American Tourist Crafts. A Nineteenth Century Example from Alaska. Field Museum of Natural History Bulletin 53(10):12-15. Chicago.

1982b The Plains Indian Bull-Boat: Specialized Transportation on the Upper Missouri River. Field Museum of Natural History Bulletin 53(6):9-13. Chicago.

1982c Reindeer Transport in Alaska. Field Museum of Natural History Bulletin 53(6):23-27. Chicago.

1982d The Speck Collection of Montagnais Material Culture from the Lower St. Lawrence Drainage, Quebec. Fieldiana: Anthropology (n.s.) 5. Chicago.

1982e Southern Tutchone Clothing and Tlingit Trade. Arctic Anthropology 19(1):51-61.

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1983a Athapaskan Indian Clothing in the Collec- tions of the Field Museum. Field Museum of Natural History Bulletin 54(10):22-27. Chicago.

1983b Eskimo/Inuit Culture Change: An Historical Perspective. In: Arctic Life: Challenge to Sur- vive, edited by M. M. Jacobs and J. B. Richardson, pp. 133-147. Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh.

1983c Ethnohistorical Research in Alaska: A Re- view. In: Cultures of the Bering Sea Region: Papers from an International Symposium, ed- ited by H. N. Michael and J. W. VanStone, pp. 289-310. International Research and Ex- changes Board, New York.

1983d Foreword. In: Archaeological Ethnography among the Mackenzie Basin Dene, Canada, by Robert R. Janes. Arctic Institute of North America, Technical Paper No. 28. Washing- ton, D.C.

1983e Protective Hide Body Armor of the Historic Chukchi and Siberian Eskimo. Études/Inuit/ Studies 7(2):3-24.

1983f The Simms Collection of Plains Crée Material Culture from Southeastern Saskatchewan. Fieldiana: Anthropology (n.s.) 6. Chicago.

1984a Exploration and Contact History of Western Alaska. In: Handbook of North American In- dians, Vol. 5, Arctic, edited by David Damas, pp. 149-160. Smithsonian Institution, Wash- ington, D.C.

1984b Mainland Southwest Alaska Eskimo. In: Handbook of North American Indians, Vol. 5, Arctic, edited by David Damas, pp. 224-242. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

1984c Sealskin Bags of Unusual Construction from the Bering Strait Region. Field Museum of Natural History Bulletin 55(2):23-26. Chicago.

1984d Market Art from Northeastern Asia: A Nine- teenth Century Siberian Souvenir. Field Mu- seum of Natural History Bulletin 5 5 (4): 19-21. Chicago.

1984e Southwest Alaska Eskimos: Introduction. In: Handbook of North American Indians, Vol. 5, Arctic, edited by David Damas, pp. 205-208. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

1984f William Duncan Strong and the Rawson - MacMillan Sub-Arctic Expedition of 1927-1928. Field Museum of Natural History Bulletin 55(8):5-10. Chicago.

1985a An Ethnographic Collection from the North- ern Sakhalin Island. Fieldiana: Anthropology (n.s.) 6. Chicago.

1985b Material Culture of the Davis Inlet and Barren Ground Naskapl. Fieldiana: Anthropology (n.s.) 7. Chicago.

1985c The Respirator or Smoke Strainer - An Un- usual Eskimo Artifact. Field Museum of Nat- ural History Bulletin 56(2):23-25. Chicago.

1985d Ornamented Coats of Koryak. Field Museum of Natural History Bulletin 56(6):8-15. Chicago.

1986a Stephen C. Simms as a Collector of North American Indian Material Culture. Field Mu- seum of Natural History Bulletin 57(4):5-10. Chicago.

1986b Robert E. Peary: Arctic Explorer and Collec- tor for the World's Columbian Exposition. Field Museum of Natural History Bulletin 57(5):18-23. Chicago.

1986c Miner W. Bruce: Reindeer Herder, Showman, and Collector for the Field Columbian Mu- seum. Field Museum of Natural History Bul- letin 57(7):19-25. Chicago.

1987a The Athapaskan Hunting Canoe. Field Museum of Natural History Bulletin 58(3):6-10. Chicago.

1987b Woven Porcupine Quill Decoration among In- dians of the Canadian Northwest. Field Mu- seum of Natural History Bulletin 58(9):16-21. Chicago.

1988a Hunters, Herders, Trappers, and Fishermen. In: Crossroads of the Continents: Cultures of Siberia and Alaska, edited by W. W. Fitzhugh and A. Crowell, pp. 173-181. Smithsonian In- stitution Press, Washington, D.C.

1988b Northern Athapaskans: People of the Deer. In: Crossroads of the Continents: Cultures of Siberia and Alaska, edited by W. W. Fitzhugh and A. Crowell, pp. 64-68. Smith- sonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C.

1988c Sheldon Jackson 1834-1909. In: Handbook of North American Indians, Vol. 4, History of Indian-White Relations, edited by Wilcomb Washburn, pp. 654-655. Smithsonian Institu- tion, Washington, D.C.

1988d The Simms Collection of Southwestern Chippewa Material Culture. Fieldiana: An- thropology (n.s.) 11. Chicago.

1989a Guest Editorial. Arctic 42(2):iii. 1989b Nunivak Eskimo (Yuit) Technology and Ma-

terial Culture. Fieldiana: Anthropology (n.s.) 12. Chicago.

1989c Indian Trade Ornaments in the Collections of the Field Museum of Natural History. Fiel- diana: Anthropology (n.s.) 13. Chicago.

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1990 The Nordenskiold Collection of Eskimo Mate- rial Culture from Port Clarence, Alaska. Fiel- diana: Anthropology (n.s.) 14. Chicago.

1991a The Isaac Cowie Collection of Plains Crée Material Culture from Central Alberta. Fiel- diana: Anthropology (n.s.) 17. Chicago.

1991b Material Culture of the Blackfoot (Blood) In- dians of Southern Alberta. Fieldiana: Anthro- pology (n.s.) 19. Chicago.

1992 The Russian Fur Trade in Southwest Alaska. In: Bering and Chirikov: The American Voy- ages and their Impact, edited by O. W. Frost, pp. 296-304. Alaska Historical Society, An- chorage.

1993a The Ainu Group at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. Arctic Anthropology 30(2):77-91.

1993b Material Culture of the Chilcotin Atha- paskans of West Central British Columbia: Collections in the Field Museum of Natural History. Fieldiana: Anthropology (n.s.) 20. Chicago.

1994a Early Twentieth Century Dena'ina Atha- paskan and Yup'ik Eskimo Settlements in Southwest Alaska: Rare Photographs by W. H. Osgood, 1902. Alaska History 8(1) :2 1-31.

1994b The Noice Collection of Copper Inuit Mater- ial Culture. Fieldiana: Anthropology (n.s.) 22. Chicago.

1996a Ethnographic Collections from the Assini- boine and Yanktonai Sioux in the Field Mu- seum of Natural History. Fieldiana: Anthropology (n.s.) 26. Chicago.

1996b The Cherry Collection of Deg Hit'an (Ingalik) Material Culture. Fieldiana: Anthropology (n.s.) 27. Chicago.

1997 An Ethnographic Collection from the North- ern Ute in the Field Museum of Natural His- tory. Fieldiana: Anthropology (n.s.) 28. Chicago.

1998 Mesquakie (Fox) Material Culture: The William Jones and Frederick Starr Collections. Fieldiana: Anthropology (n.s.) 30. Chicago.

VanStone, James W. (editor) 1973 V. S. Khromchenko's Coastal Explorations in

Southwestern Alaska, 1822. Translated by D. H. Kraus. Fieldiana: Anthropology 64. Chicago.

1977 A. F. Kashevarov's Coastal Explorations in Northwest Alaska, 1838. Translated by D. H. Kraus. Fieldiana: Anthropology 69. Chicago.

1980 "Northern Athapaskan Collections of the First Half of the Nineteenth Century," by E. V. Siebert. Translated by D. H. Kraus. Arctic Anthropology 17(l):49-76.

1988 Russian Exploration in Southwestern Alaska: The Travel Journals of Petr Korsakovskiy (1818) and Ivan Ya. Vasilev (1829). Trans- lated by D. H. Kraus. University of Alaska Press, Fairbanks.

VanStone, James W., and Ives Goddard 1981 Territorial Groups of West-Central Alaska be-

fore 1898. In: Handbook of North American Indians, Vol. 6, Subarctic, edited by June Helm, pp. 556-561. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

VanStone, James W., and Charles Lucier 1974 An Early Archaeological Example of Tattoo-

ing from Northwestern Alaska. Fieldiana: An- thropology 66(l):l-9. Chicago.

VanStone, James W., Charles V. Lucier, and Delia Keats 1971 Medical Practices and Human Anatomical

Knowledge among the Noatak Eskimo. Eth- nology 10(3):251-264.

VanStone, James W., and Henry N. Michael (editors) 1983 Cultures of the Bering Sea Region: Papers

from an International Symposium. Interna- tional Research and Exchanges Board, New York.

VanStone, James W., and Wendell H. Oswalt 1959 The Caribou Eskimo of Eskimo Point (NCRC-

59-2). Northern Coordination and Research Centre, Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources, Ottawa.

1960a The School at Eskimo Point. North 7(6):14-16.

1960b Three Eskimo Communities. Anthropological Papers of the University of Alaska 8(2):17-56.

1968 Russkoe naseldie na Alyaska. Perspektivy etnograficheskovo izucheniya. Sovetskaya Etnografiya 2:128-131. Moscow.

1982 Alaska Eskimo in Historical Perspective. In: The Last and First Eskimos. Brochure for an Exhibit, International Center of Photography, New York, March 26-May 9, 1982.

VanStone, James W., and W. L. Sarafian 1972 The Records of the Russian- American Com-

pany as a Source for the Ethnohistory of the Nushagak River Region, Alaska. Anthropolog- ical Papers of the University of Alaska 15(2):53-78.

VanStone, James W., and William E. Simeone 1986 "And He Was Beautiful": Contemporary

Athapaskan Material Culture in the Collec- tions of the Field Museum of Natural History. Fieldiana: Anthropology (n.s.) 10. Chicago.

VanStone, James W., and Joan B. Townsend 1970 Kijik: An Historic Tanaina Indian Settlement.

Fieldiana: Anthropology 59. Chicago.

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