Books by James W. VanStone
Hunters and Fishermen of the A
Hunters and Fishermen of the Arctic Forests
Hunters and fisherman of the A
Hunters and fisherman of the Arctic forests
Mesquakie (Fox) material culture
An ethnographic collection from the Northern Ute in the Field Museum of Natural History
The Cherry collection of Deg Hit'an (Ingalik) material culture
The Noice collection of Copper Inuit material culture
Material culture of the Chilcotin Athapaskans of west central British Columbia
Material culture of the Blackfoot (Blood) Indians of southern Alberta
The Isaac Cowie collection of Plains Cree material culture from Central Alberta
The Nordenskièold collection of Eskimo material culture from Port Clarence, Alaska
The Nordenskiöld collection of
The Nordenskiöld collection of Eskimo material culture from Port Clarence, Alaska
Nunivak Island Eskimo (Yuit) technology and material culture
An ethnographic collection from northern Sakhalin Island
Material culture of the Davis Inlet and Barren Ground Naskapi
Material culture of the Davis
Material culture of the Davis Inlet and Barren Ground Naskapi: the William Duncan Strong collection
Cultures of the Bering Sea reg
Cultures of the Bering Sea region
The Simms collection of Plains Cree material culture from southeastern Saskatchewan
The Speck collection of Montagnais material culture from the lower St. Lawrence drainage, Quebec
The Bruce collection of Eskimo material culture from Kotzebue Sound, Alaska
The Bruce Collection of Eskimo material culture from Port Clarence, Alaska
An early archaeological example of tattooing from northwestern Alaska
Athapaskan adaptations
Nushagak
The first Peary collection of polar Eskimo material culture
Akulivikchuk
Kijik
Kijik: an historic Tanaina Indian settlement
Eskimos of the Nushagak River
The changing culture of the Snowdrift Chipewyan
The Snowdrift Chipewyan
The Snowdrift Chipewyan
An archaeological collection from Somerset Island and Boothia Peninsula, N.W.T
Point Hope, an Eskimo village in transition
The economy of a frontier community
The economy and population shifts of the Eskimos of Southampton Island