Vanstone, James W.
Vanstone, James Willard, 1925-2001
VanStone, James W., 1925-2001
Vanstone, James Willard
VanStone, James W. (James Willard), 192X-2001
James W. VanStone
VanStone, James W., 1925-
VIAF ID: 51817761 ( Personal )
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Works
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"And he was beautiful" : contemporary Athapaskan material culture in the collections of Field Museum of Natural History | |
Archaeological collection from Somerset Island and Boothia Peninsula, N. W. T. | |
Athapaskan adaptations : hunters and fishermen of the subarctic forests | |
The Caribou eskimos of eskimo point | |
The changing culture of the Snowdrift Chipewyan | |
The Cherry collection of Deg Hit'an | |
Cultures of the Bering Sea Region : papers from an international symposium | |
E. W. Nelson's notes on the Indians of the Yukon and Innoko Rivers, Alaska | |
An early archaeological example of tattooing from northwestern Alaska | |
The economy of a frontier community : a preliminary statement | |
Eskimos of the Nushagak River : an ethnographic history | |
The ethnoarcheology of Crow Village, Alaska | |
An ethnographic collection from Northern Sakhalin Island | |
A. F. Kashevarov's coastal explorations in northwest Alaska, 1838 / edited with an introduction by James W. VanStone ; translated by David H. Kraus | |
Historic Ingalik settlements along the Yukon, Innoko, and Anvik Rivers, Alaska | |
Historic pottery of the Kotzebue Sound Iänupiat | |
Ingalik contact ecology : an ethnohistory of the Lower-Middle Yukon, 1790- 1935 | |
The Isaac Cowie collection of Plains Cree material culture from Central Alberta | |
Kijik: an historic Tanaina Indian settlement | |
Material culture of the Blackfoot (Blood) Indians of southern Alberta | |
Material culture of the Davis Inlet and Barren Ground Naskapi: the William Duncan Strong collection | |
Medical practices and human anatomical knowledge among the Noatak Eskimos | |
Mesquakie (Fox) material culture : the William Jones and Frederick Starr collections | |
The Nordenskiöld collection of Eskimo material culture from Port Clarence, Alaska | |
Nunivak Island Eskimo (Yuit) technology and material culture | |
Nushagak: an historic trading center in southwestern Alaska | |
Otryvki iz dnevnika. | |
Paugvik : a nineteenth-century native village on Bristol Bay, Alaska | |
Point Hope : an Eskimo village in transition | |
Russian exploration in Southwest Alaska : the travel journals of Petr Korsakovskiy (1818) and Ivan Ya. Vasilev (1829) | |
The Simms collection of Southwestern Chippewa material culture | |
The Speck collection of Montagnais material culture from the lower St. Lawrence drainage, Quebec | |
Traditional beluga drives of the Iñupiat of Kotzebue Sound, Alaska | |
V.S. Khromchenko's coastal explorations in southwestern Alaska, 1822 |