Darnell, Regna (2006) "Keeping the Faith: A Legacy of Native American Ethnography, Ethnohistory, and Psychology." In: New Perspectives on Native North America: Cultures, Histories, and Representations, ed. by Sergei A. Kan and Pauline Turner Strong, pp. 3–16. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
Many of the following are available on-line from Archive.org:
The ethnoarcheology of Crow Village, Alaska, by Wendell H. Oswalt and James W. VanStone. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1967.
Eskimos of the Nushagak River; an ethnographic history, by James W. VanStone. Seattle, University of Washington Press [1967]
Preliminary report of archaeological field work in southwest Alaska, 1966. [S.l. : s.n., 1966?]
The changing culture of the Snowdrift Chipewyan, by James W. VanStone. Ottawa [Queen's Printer] 1965.
The Snowdrift Chipewyan. Ottawa, Canada : Northern Coordination and Research Centre, Dept. of Northern Affairs and National Resources, 1963.
An archaeological collection from Somerset Island and Boothia Peninsula, N.W.T. [by] James W. VanStone. A contribution to the human osteology of the Canadian Arctic [by] J. E. Anderson and C. F. Merbs. [Toronto, 1962]
Point Hope : an Eskimo village in transition / by James W. Vanstone. Seattle, Wash. : University of Washington Press, 1962.
The economy of a frontier community : a preliminary statement / by James W. VanStone. Ottawa, Canada : Dept. of Northern Affairs and National Resources, Northern Co-ordination and Research Centre, 1961.
VanStone, James W. Point Hope: An Eskimo Village in Transition. Seattle: University of Washington Press. 1962
Point Hope : an Eskimo community in northwest Alaska / James W. VanStone. [Fairbanks] : Alaskan Air Command, Arctic Aeromedical Laboratory, 1961.
The Caribou Eskimos of Eskimo Point / J.W. Vanstone, W. Oswalt. [Ottawa, Canada?] : Northern Co-ordination and research Centre, Dept. of Northern Affairs and National Resources [1959?]
Athapaskan adaptations : hunters and fishermen of the subarctic forests / James W. VanStone. Arlington Heights, Ill. : AHM, c1974.
Cultures of the Bering Sea region : papers from an international symposium / edited by Henry N. Michael and James W. VanStone. New York, N.Y. (655 Third Ave., New York 10017) : IREX, International Research & Exchanges Board,
Archaeological excavations at Kotzebue, Alaska / James W. VanStone. [1954]
Monographs published by the Field Museum
VanStone wrote, edited, and contributed to several monographs published by the Field Museum in the Fieldiana: Anthropology series:[2]
Dumond, Don E.; VanStone, James W. (August 31, 1995). Paugvik: A Nineteenth-Century Native Village on Bristol Bay, Alaska. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 24.
JSTOR29782615.
Lucier, Charles V.; VanStone, James W. (July 31, 1992). Historic Pottery of the Kotzebue Sound Iñupiat. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 18.
JSTOR29782591.
———; ——— (October 31, 1995). Traditional Beluga Drives of the Iñupiat of Kotzebue Sound, Alaska. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 25.
JSTOR29782619.
Kashevarov, A. F. (September 28, 1977). VanStone, James W. (ed.). A. F. Kashevarov's Coastal Explorations in Northwest Alaska, 1838. Fieldiana: Anthropology. Vol. 69. Translated by Kraus, David H.
JSTOR29782496.
Khromchenko, V. S. (November 23, 1973). VanStone, James W. (ed.). V. S. Khromchenko's Coastal Explorations in Southwestern Alaska, 1822. Fieldiana: Anthropology. Vol. 63. Translated by Kraus, David H.
JSTOR29782465.
Nelson, Edward William (April 28, 1978). VanStone, James W. (ed.). E. W. Nelson's Notes on the Indians of the Yukon and Innoko Rivers, Alaska. Fieldiana: Anthropology. Vol. 70.
JSTOR29782500.
Simeone, William E.; VanStone, James W. (November 28, 1986). "And He Was Beautiful": Contemporary Athapaskan Material Culture in the Collections of Field Museum of Natural History. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 10.
JSTOR29782559.
VanStone, James W. (March 15, 1968). An Annotated Ethnohistorical Bibliography of the Nushagak River Region, Alaska. Fieldiana: Anthropology. Vol. 54.
JSTOR29782415.
——— (October 14, 1968). Tikchik Village: A Nineteenth Century Riverine Community in Southwestern Alaska. Fieldiana: Anthropology. Vol. 56.
JSTOR29782431.
——— (October 16, 1970). Akulivikchuk: A Nineteenth Century Eskimo Village on the Nushagak River, Alaska. Fieldiana: Anthropology. Vol. 60.
JSTORi29782445.
——— (February 25, 1971). Historic Settlement Patterns in the Nushagak River Region, Alaska. Fieldiana: Anthropology. Vol. 61.
JSTOR29782451.
——— (March 17, 1972). Nushagak: an Historic Trading Center in Southwestern Alaska. Fieldiana: Anthropology. Vol. 62.
JSTOR29782455.
——— (December 27, 1972). The First Peary Collection of Polar Eskimo Material Culture. Fieldiana: Anthropology. Vol. 63.
JSTOR29782460.
——— (November 26, 1976). The Bruce Collection of Eskimo Material Culture from Port Clarence, Alaska. Fieldiana: Anthropology. Vol. 67.
JSTOR29782488.
——— (March 29, 1979). Ingalik Contact Ecology: An Ethnohistory of the Lower-Middle Yukon, 1790–1935. Fieldiana: Anthropology. Vol. 71.
JSTOR29782504.
——— (March 30, 1979). Historic Ingalik Settlements Along the Yukon, Innoko, and Anvik Rivers, Alaska. Fieldiana: Anthropology. Vol. 72.
JSTOR29782508.
——— (February 25, 1980). The Bruce Collection of Eskimo Material Culture from Kotzebue Sound, Alaska. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 1.
JSTOR29782523.
——— (December 23, 1981). Athapaskan Clothing and Related Objects in the Collections of Field Museum of Natural History. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 4.
JSTOR29782535.
——— (October 29, 1982). The Speck Collection of Montagnais Material Culture from the Lower St. Lawrence Drainage, Quebec. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 5.
JSTOR29782539.
——— (March 30, 1983). The Simms Collection of Plains Cree Material Culture from Southeastern Saskatchewan. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 6.
JSTOR29782543.
——— (January 31, 1985). Material Culture of the Davis Inlet and Barren Ground Naskapi: The William Duncan Strong Collection. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 7.
JSTOR29782543.
——— (August 30, 1985). An Ethnographic Collection from Northern Sakhalin Island. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 8.
JSTOR29782551.
——— (April 29, 1988). The Simms Collection of Southwestern Chippewa Material Culture. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 11.
JSTOR29782563.
——— (October 31, 1989). Indian Trade Ornaments in the Collections of Field Museum of Natural History. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 13.
JSTOR29782571.
——— (May 31, 1990). The Nordenskiöld Collection of Eskimo Material Culture from Port Clarence, Alaska. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 14.
JSTOR29782575.
——— (September 30, 1991). The Isaac Cowie Collection of Plains Cree Material Culture from Central Alberta. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 17.
JSTOR29782587.
——— (October 30, 1992). Material Culture of the Blackfoot (Blood) Indians of Southern Alberta. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 19.
JSTOR29782595.
——— (May 28, 1993). Material Culture of the Chilcotin Athapaskans of West Central British Columbia: Collections in the Field Museum of Natural History. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 20.
JSTOR29782599.
——— (February 28, 1994). The Noice Collection of Copper Inuit Material Culture. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 22.
JSTOR29782607.
——— (June 28, 1996). Ethnographic Collections from the Assiniboine and Yanktonia Sioux in the Field Museum of Natural History. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 26.
JSTOR29782623.
——— (June 28, 1996). The Cherry Collection of Deg Hit'an (Ingalik) Material Culture. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 27.
JSTOR29782627.
——— (August 29, 1997). An Ethnographic Collection from the Northern Ute in the Field Museum of Natural History. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 28.
JSTOR29782631.
——— (May 29, 1998). Mesquakie (Fox) Material Culture: The William Jones and Frederick Starr Collections. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 30.
JSTOR29782639.
VanStone, James W.; Lucier, Charles V. (September 30, 1974). "An Early Archaeological Example of Tattooing from Northwestern Alaska". Fieldiana: Anthropology. 66 (1).
JSTOR29782481. {{
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VanStone, James W.; Townsend, Joan B. (January 16, 1970). Kijik: An Historic Tanaina Indian Settlement. Fieldiana: Anthropology. Vol. 59.
JSTORi29782441.
^"Appendix 5 – Fieldiana: Anthropology Publications, 1895–2002". Curators, Collections, and Contexts: Anthropology at the Field Museum, 1893–2002. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 36. September 30, 2003. pp. 301–302, 304.
Darnell, Regna (2006) "Keeping the Faith: A Legacy of Native American Ethnography, Ethnohistory, and Psychology." In: New Perspectives on Native North America: Cultures, Histories, and Representations, ed. by Sergei A. Kan and Pauline Turner Strong, pp. 3–16. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
Many of the following are available on-line from Archive.org:
The ethnoarcheology of Crow Village, Alaska, by Wendell H. Oswalt and James W. VanStone. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1967.
Eskimos of the Nushagak River; an ethnographic history, by James W. VanStone. Seattle, University of Washington Press [1967]
Preliminary report of archaeological field work in southwest Alaska, 1966. [S.l. : s.n., 1966?]
The changing culture of the Snowdrift Chipewyan, by James W. VanStone. Ottawa [Queen's Printer] 1965.
The Snowdrift Chipewyan. Ottawa, Canada : Northern Coordination and Research Centre, Dept. of Northern Affairs and National Resources, 1963.
An archaeological collection from Somerset Island and Boothia Peninsula, N.W.T. [by] James W. VanStone. A contribution to the human osteology of the Canadian Arctic [by] J. E. Anderson and C. F. Merbs. [Toronto, 1962]
Point Hope : an Eskimo village in transition / by James W. Vanstone. Seattle, Wash. : University of Washington Press, 1962.
The economy of a frontier community : a preliminary statement / by James W. VanStone. Ottawa, Canada : Dept. of Northern Affairs and National Resources, Northern Co-ordination and Research Centre, 1961.
VanStone, James W. Point Hope: An Eskimo Village in Transition. Seattle: University of Washington Press. 1962
Point Hope : an Eskimo community in northwest Alaska / James W. VanStone. [Fairbanks] : Alaskan Air Command, Arctic Aeromedical Laboratory, 1961.
The Caribou Eskimos of Eskimo Point / J.W. Vanstone, W. Oswalt. [Ottawa, Canada?] : Northern Co-ordination and research Centre, Dept. of Northern Affairs and National Resources [1959?]
Athapaskan adaptations : hunters and fishermen of the subarctic forests / James W. VanStone. Arlington Heights, Ill. : AHM, c1974.
Cultures of the Bering Sea region : papers from an international symposium / edited by Henry N. Michael and James W. VanStone. New York, N.Y. (655 Third Ave., New York 10017) : IREX, International Research & Exchanges Board,
Archaeological excavations at Kotzebue, Alaska / James W. VanStone. [1954]
Monographs published by the Field Museum
VanStone wrote, edited, and contributed to several monographs published by the Field Museum in the Fieldiana: Anthropology series:[2]
Dumond, Don E.; VanStone, James W. (August 31, 1995). Paugvik: A Nineteenth-Century Native Village on Bristol Bay, Alaska. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 24.
JSTOR29782615.
Lucier, Charles V.; VanStone, James W. (July 31, 1992). Historic Pottery of the Kotzebue Sound Iñupiat. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 18.
JSTOR29782591.
———; ——— (October 31, 1995). Traditional Beluga Drives of the Iñupiat of Kotzebue Sound, Alaska. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 25.
JSTOR29782619.
Kashevarov, A. F. (September 28, 1977). VanStone, James W. (ed.). A. F. Kashevarov's Coastal Explorations in Northwest Alaska, 1838. Fieldiana: Anthropology. Vol. 69. Translated by Kraus, David H.
JSTOR29782496.
Khromchenko, V. S. (November 23, 1973). VanStone, James W. (ed.). V. S. Khromchenko's Coastal Explorations in Southwestern Alaska, 1822. Fieldiana: Anthropology. Vol. 63. Translated by Kraus, David H.
JSTOR29782465.
Nelson, Edward William (April 28, 1978). VanStone, James W. (ed.). E. W. Nelson's Notes on the Indians of the Yukon and Innoko Rivers, Alaska. Fieldiana: Anthropology. Vol. 70.
JSTOR29782500.
Simeone, William E.; VanStone, James W. (November 28, 1986). "And He Was Beautiful": Contemporary Athapaskan Material Culture in the Collections of Field Museum of Natural History. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 10.
JSTOR29782559.
VanStone, James W. (March 15, 1968). An Annotated Ethnohistorical Bibliography of the Nushagak River Region, Alaska. Fieldiana: Anthropology. Vol. 54.
JSTOR29782415.
——— (October 14, 1968). Tikchik Village: A Nineteenth Century Riverine Community in Southwestern Alaska. Fieldiana: Anthropology. Vol. 56.
JSTOR29782431.
——— (October 16, 1970). Akulivikchuk: A Nineteenth Century Eskimo Village on the Nushagak River, Alaska. Fieldiana: Anthropology. Vol. 60.
JSTORi29782445.
——— (February 25, 1971). Historic Settlement Patterns in the Nushagak River Region, Alaska. Fieldiana: Anthropology. Vol. 61.
JSTOR29782451.
——— (March 17, 1972). Nushagak: an Historic Trading Center in Southwestern Alaska. Fieldiana: Anthropology. Vol. 62.
JSTOR29782455.
——— (December 27, 1972). The First Peary Collection of Polar Eskimo Material Culture. Fieldiana: Anthropology. Vol. 63.
JSTOR29782460.
——— (November 26, 1976). The Bruce Collection of Eskimo Material Culture from Port Clarence, Alaska. Fieldiana: Anthropology. Vol. 67.
JSTOR29782488.
——— (March 29, 1979). Ingalik Contact Ecology: An Ethnohistory of the Lower-Middle Yukon, 1790–1935. Fieldiana: Anthropology. Vol. 71.
JSTOR29782504.
——— (March 30, 1979). Historic Ingalik Settlements Along the Yukon, Innoko, and Anvik Rivers, Alaska. Fieldiana: Anthropology. Vol. 72.
JSTOR29782508.
——— (February 25, 1980). The Bruce Collection of Eskimo Material Culture from Kotzebue Sound, Alaska. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 1.
JSTOR29782523.
——— (December 23, 1981). Athapaskan Clothing and Related Objects in the Collections of Field Museum of Natural History. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 4.
JSTOR29782535.
——— (October 29, 1982). The Speck Collection of Montagnais Material Culture from the Lower St. Lawrence Drainage, Quebec. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 5.
JSTOR29782539.
——— (March 30, 1983). The Simms Collection of Plains Cree Material Culture from Southeastern Saskatchewan. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 6.
JSTOR29782543.
——— (January 31, 1985). Material Culture of the Davis Inlet and Barren Ground Naskapi: The William Duncan Strong Collection. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 7.
JSTOR29782543.
——— (August 30, 1985). An Ethnographic Collection from Northern Sakhalin Island. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 8.
JSTOR29782551.
——— (April 29, 1988). The Simms Collection of Southwestern Chippewa Material Culture. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 11.
JSTOR29782563.
——— (October 31, 1989). Indian Trade Ornaments in the Collections of Field Museum of Natural History. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 13.
JSTOR29782571.
——— (May 31, 1990). The Nordenskiöld Collection of Eskimo Material Culture from Port Clarence, Alaska. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 14.
JSTOR29782575.
——— (September 30, 1991). The Isaac Cowie Collection of Plains Cree Material Culture from Central Alberta. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 17.
JSTOR29782587.
——— (October 30, 1992). Material Culture of the Blackfoot (Blood) Indians of Southern Alberta. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 19.
JSTOR29782595.
——— (May 28, 1993). Material Culture of the Chilcotin Athapaskans of West Central British Columbia: Collections in the Field Museum of Natural History. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 20.
JSTOR29782599.
——— (February 28, 1994). The Noice Collection of Copper Inuit Material Culture. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 22.
JSTOR29782607.
——— (June 28, 1996). Ethnographic Collections from the Assiniboine and Yanktonia Sioux in the Field Museum of Natural History. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 26.
JSTOR29782623.
——— (June 28, 1996). The Cherry Collection of Deg Hit'an (Ingalik) Material Culture. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 27.
JSTOR29782627.
——— (August 29, 1997). An Ethnographic Collection from the Northern Ute in the Field Museum of Natural History. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 28.
JSTOR29782631.
——— (May 29, 1998). Mesquakie (Fox) Material Culture: The William Jones and Frederick Starr Collections. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 30.
JSTOR29782639.
VanStone, James W.; Lucier, Charles V. (September 30, 1974). "An Early Archaeological Example of Tattooing from Northwestern Alaska". Fieldiana: Anthropology. 66 (1).
JSTOR29782481. {{
cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (
help)
VanStone, James W.; Townsend, Joan B. (January 16, 1970). Kijik: An Historic Tanaina Indian Settlement. Fieldiana: Anthropology. Vol. 59.
JSTORi29782441.
^"Appendix 5 – Fieldiana: Anthropology Publications, 1895–2002". Curators, Collections, and Contexts: Anthropology at the Field Museum, 1893–2002. Fieldiana: Anthropology (new series). Vol. 36. September 30, 2003. pp. 301–302, 304.