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1972 Cultural Responses to the Alaska Village Electric Cooperative in Alaska Native Villages.<br />

Arctic Anthropology 9(1):35-42.<br />

1973 Yukon Indian History and Cultures: A Preliminary <strong>Bibliography</strong>. Unpublished Ms.<br />

Whitehorse, Yukon Territory: Yukon Archives.<br />

1974 Through the Eyes of Strangers. Whitehorse: Yukon Territorial Government and Yukon<br />

Archives.<br />

1975a Becoming a Woman in Athapaskan Society: Changing Traditions on the Upper Yukon<br />

River. Western Canadian Journal of Anthropology 5(2):1-14.<br />

1975b Early Yukon Cultures. Whitehorse, Yukon Territory: Yukon Government, Department of<br />

Education.<br />

1975c Their Own Yukon: A Photographic History by Yukon Indian People. Photographs<br />

collected by Jim Robb. Whitehorse: Yukon Native Brotherhood.<br />

1976 Matrifocal Families in the Canadian North. In The Canadian Family, rev. ed., edited by K.<br />

Ishwaran, pp. 105-19. Toronto: Holt, Rinehart and Winston of Canada.<br />

1977 Alaska Highway Construction : A Preliminary Evaluation of Social Impacts on Yukon<br />

Indians. In Yukon Case Studies: Alaska Highway and Ross River. Julie Cruikshank and<br />

Robert L. Sharp (eds.). Whitehorse: University of Canada North (Yukon), Research<br />

Division.<br />

1978 Myths and Futures in the Yukon Territory: the Inquiry as a Social Dragnet. Ms. paper<br />

presented to the Association for Canadian Studies, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg,<br />

Manitoba, May 16, 1978.<br />

1979a Athapaskan Women: Lives and Legends. National Museum of Man Mercury Series, Paper<br />

No. 57. Ottawa: National Museums of Canada.<br />

1979b When the World Began: A Yukon Teacher’s Guide to Comparative and Local Mythology.<br />

Whitehorse: Yukon Territorial Government, Department of Education.<br />

1980 Legend and Landscape: Convergence of Oral and Scientific Traditions with Special<br />

Reference to the Yukon Territory, Canada. Unpublished Diploma Thesis, Scott Polar<br />

Research Institute.<br />

1981 Legend and Landscape: Convergence of Oral and Scientific Traditions in the Yukon<br />

Territory. Arctic Anthropology 18(2):67-93.<br />

1983 The Stolen Women: Female Journeys in Tagish and Tutchone. National Museum of Man<br />

Mercury Series, Paper No. 87. Ottawa: National Museums of Canada.<br />

1984 Tagish and Tlingit Place Names in the Southern Lakes Region, Yukon Territory. Canoma<br />

10(1):30-35.<br />

1985 The Gravel Magnet: Some Social Impacts of the Alaska Highway on Yukon Indians. In The<br />

Alaska Highway: Papers of the Fortieth Anniversary Symposium. Kenneth Coates (ed.).<br />

Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press.<br />

1987 Life Lived Like a Story: Cultural Construction of Life History by Tagish and Tutchone<br />

Women. Unpublished Ph.D Dissertation, Department of Anthropology, University of<br />

British Columbia.<br />

1988a Myth and Tradition as Narrative Framework: Oral Histories from <strong>Northern</strong> Canada.<br />

International Journal of Oral History 9:198-214.<br />

1988b Telling about Culture: Changing Traditions in Subarctic Anthropology. <strong>Northern</strong> Review<br />

1:27-40.<br />

1989 Oral Traditions and Written Accounts: An Incident from the Klondike Gold Rush. Culture<br />

9(2):25-34.<br />

1990 Getting the Words Right: Perspectives on Naming and Places in Athapaskan Oral History.<br />

Arctic Anthropology 27(1):52-65.<br />

1991a Reading Voices/Dän Dhá Ts’edenintth’é: Oral and Written Interpretations of the Yukon’s<br />

Past. Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre.<br />

1991b [Review] <strong>Northern</strong> Athapaskan Art -- A Beadwork Tradition, by K.C. Duncan. American<br />

Ethnologist 18(1):176-77.<br />

1992a Images of Society in Klondike Gold Rush Narratives: Skookum Jim and the Discovery of<br />

Gold Ethnohistory 39(1):20-41.<br />

1992b Invention of Anthropology in British Columbia’s Supreme Court: Oral Tradition as<br />

Evidence in Delgamuukw v. B.C. BC Studies 95:25-42.<br />

1992c Oral Tradition and Material Culture: Multiplying Meanings of ‘Words’ and ‘Things.’<br />

Anthropology Today 8(3):5-9?<br />

- Examines how oral tradition & material culture have been analyzed in parallel ways<br />

in anthropology. Originally, "words" & "things" were interpreted as collectible<br />

objects; later, attention turned toward putting such collections in context. More<br />

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