Books and Book Chapters
- 2009. Indigenous Peoples Must Protect Their Cultures' Intellectual Property Rights. In Indigenous Peoples: Global Viewpoints, Diane Andrews Henningfeld, ed. New York, NY: Greenhaven Press.
- 2009. Lakota Sioux Legends and Myths: Native American Oral Traditions Recorded by Marie L. McLaughlin and Zitkala-Sa. Boulder, CO: Bäuu Institute Press. Editor.
- 2009. Ancient Anasazi Architecture has Spiritual Alignments. In Popular Controversies in World History, Geoff Golson, ed. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. In press.
- 2009. Multiple Linguistic Groups Peopled the Americas. In Popular Controversies in World History, Geoff Golson, ed. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. In press.
- 2009. Peopling of the Americas Occurred through Multiple Routes. In Popular Controversies in World History, Geoff Golson, ed. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. In press.
- 2009. Shamans and Shamanism: A Comprehensive Bibliography of the Terms Use in North America. Boulder, CO: Bäuu Institute Press.
- 2008. The Appeal Decision. In Kennewick Man: Perspectives on the Ancient One. Heather Burke, Claire Smith, Dorothy Lippert, Joe Watkins, and Larry Zimmerman, eds. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. Co-authored with Darby Stapp.
- 2008. An Anthropological Perspective on Magistrate Jelderks’ Kennewick Man Decision. In Kennewick Man: Perspectives on the Ancient One. Heather Burke, Claire Smith, Dorothy Lippert, Joe Watkins, and Larry Zimmerman, eds. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. Co-authored with Darby Stapp.
- 2008. 9th Circuit’s Decision on the Kennewick Man Appeal. In Kennewick Man: Perspectives on the Ancient One. Heather Burke, Claire Smith, Dorothy Lippert, Joe Watkins, and Larry Zimmerman, eds. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. Co-authored with Darby Stapp.
- 2005. Respect for the Ancestors: American Indian Cultural Affiliation and Cultural Continuity in the Plateau and Great Basin. Boulder, CO: Bäuu Institute Press.
- 2004. American Indian mtDNA, Y Chromosome Genetic Data, and the Peopling of North America. Boulder, CO: Bäuu Institute Press.
Journal Articles
- 2010. Jones, Peter N. American Indians, Epistemology, and Concepts of Natural Resources: Current Limitations and Theoretical Solutions for Applied Situations. In review, Journal of Natural Resources Policy Research.
- 2009. Jones, Peter N. Complimentary and Alternative Medicine, U.S. Medical Education, and the Standardization of American Indian Healing Traditions. In review, Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers.
- 2007. Jones, Peter N. The Native American Church, Peyote, and Health: Expanding Access to One’s Consciousness for Healing Purposes. Contemporary Justice Review, 10(4):411-425.
- 2006. Jones, Peter N. Shamanism: An Inquiry into the Historical Scholarly Use of the Term in North America. Anthropology of Consciousness 17(2):4-32.
- 2005. Jones, Peter N. The American Indian Church and its Sacramental Use of Peyote: A Review for Professionals in the Mental Health Arena. Mental Health, Religion, and Culture, 8(4): 277-290.
- 2005. Jones, Peter N. Fishing through Identity: A Preliminary Impact Analysis to the Nez Perce as a Result of the Damming of the Clearwater and Snake Rivers. Cultural Dynamics, 17(2): 155-192.
- 2005. Walker, Deward E., Jr.; & Jones, Peter N. No Children Left Behind: Implementing the Multicultural Curriculum. High Plains Applied Anthropologist 25(1): 23-32.
- 2004. Jones, Peter N. Ultrarunners and Chance Encounters with “Absolute Unitary Being.” Anthropology of Consciousness 15(2):39-50.
- 2003. Jones, Peter N.; & Stapp, Darby. An Anthropological Perspective on Magistrate Jelderks’ Kennewick Man Decision. High Plains Applied Anthropologist, 23(1):1-17.
- 2003. Jones, Peter N. Old World Infectious Diseases in the Plateau Area of North America during the Protohistoric: Rethinking our Understanding of “Contact” in the Plateau. Journal of Northwest Anthropology, 37(1):1-25.
- 2002. Jones, Peter N. Certain Limitations on the Use of mtDNA and Y-Chromosome Testing for Inferring American Indian Demographic History and Cultural Affiliation. AnthroGlobe, Winter, 1-32.
- 2001. Walker, Deward E., Jr.; & Jones, Peter N. Other Perspectives on the Kennewick Man Controversy. American Anthropologist 102(4):907-910.
- 2000. Walker, Deward E., Jr.; & Jones, Peter N. Anthropology, Tribes, and The Transformation of American Anthropology: A Few Observations. High Plains Applied Anthropologist 20(1):67-71.
- 1998. Walker, Deward E., Jr.; & Jones, Peter N. Implementing the Multicultural Curriculum. Northwest Anthropological Research Notes 32(2):221-234.
Encyclopedia Entries
2010. Jones, Peter N. Author of 3 Chapters in Popular Controversies in World History. Geoff Golson, ed. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.
- Native American Peoples came to North and South America by Boat as well as by Land Bridge
- Native American Languages cannot be Traced to Just Three Grand Linguistic Roots.
- Ancestral Puebloan Peoples (Anasazi) Line up their Communities for Spiritual Purposes.
2010. Jones, Peter N. Peyote. In Alcohol and Drugs in North America: A Historical Encyclopedia. David M. Fahey and Jon Miller, eds. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.
2010. Jones, Peter N. Native American Resistance to Government Assimilation Programs (1790s-1930s). In The Encyclopedia of American Reform Movements. John R. McKivigan and Heather L. Kaufman, eds. New York, NY: Facts On File.
2010. Jones, Peter N. Author of 47 entries in the Encyclopedia of World History, Vol. 2-4. Mark Aldenderfer and Kevin McGeough, eds. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.
- Tools and Technologies of Modern Humans: 10,000-4000 BC
- Homo sapiens in the New World
- The Controversy over Kennewick Man
- Lifeways of the First Americans
- Monte Verde and the Clovis Controversy
- Early Debates About the Peopling of the New World
- The Clovis Site
- The North Asian Origins of the First Americans
- Did Europeans Migrate to the New World?
- Into South America
- What Was Found at Monte Verde
- The Archaic Period in the Americas
- The Koster Site
- Guila Naquitz
- La Paloma
- Asana
- How Many American Migrations?
- The Pre-Clovis Structures at Monte Verde
- Introduction to the Americas: Many Ecozones, Many Ecostrategies
- Bison in the Great Plains
- Marine Mammal Hunting in the Arctic
- Following the Caribou
- Food Management on the Northwest Coast
- Exploiting Plant-life in the Great Basin
- Smaller Game in the Southwest
- Hunting in the Eastern Woodlands
- The Dalton Tradition
- Fish-Hooks in Late Archaic North American Sites
- The Appearance of Regional Differentiation in North America
- Settling Down: New Social Organization in Late Archaic North America
- Domestic Structures in North America
- Early North American Burial Customs
- Tribal Governance in the Americas
- The Rise of Sedentism in North America
- Evidence for Warfare in North America
- Projectile Point Technology in North America
- The Archaic Period in the Americas: Life Before Plant Domestication
- Evidence for Social Stratification in Hopewell Burials
- Formation of the Indigenous Nomadic Peoples of the North American Plains
- Replacement of the Atletl by Bow and Arrow in North America
- Beyond Greenland: The Norse in North America
- Drought in North America: Losers and Adapters
- The Inuit Move South in Greenland
- The Little Ice Age in the Americas
- The Population North of the Rio Grande
- Petrographs and Petroglyphs in North America
- Trade Along the Waterways of North America
- The Trade Network of the Thule Inuit
2009. Jones, Peter N. Comparative Indigenous Policies. In Encyclopedia of United States Indian Policy and Law. Paul Finkelman and Tim Garrison, ed. Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly Press.
Book Reviews
- 2009. Coolidge, Frederick L.; and Wynn, Thomas. The Rise of Homo sapiens: The Evolution of Modern Thinking. PsycCRITIQUES Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, September 23. Vol. 54, Release 38, Article 1.
- 2009. Hunn, Eugene. A Zapotec Natural History: Trees, Herbs, and Flowers, Birds, Beasts, and Bugs in the Life of San Juan Gbëë. Indigenous Peoples Issues & Resources, July 30.
- 2009. Nugent, Stephen. Scoping the Amazon: Image, Icon, and Ethnography. Indigenous Peoples Issues & Resources, April 24.
- 2009. Brooks, Lisa. A Common Pot: The Recovery of Native Space in the Northeast. Indigenous Peoples Issues & Resources, February 10.
- 2009. Gollnick, Brian. Reinventing the Lacandon: Subaltern Representations in the Rain Forest of Chiapas. Indigenous Peoples Issues & Resources, January 15.
- 2008. Bower, Barbara, and Johnston, Barbara Rose, eds. Disappearing Peoples: Indigenous Groups and Ethnic Minorities in South and Central Asia. Indigenous Peoples Issues & Resources, July 31.
- 2008. Ishay, Micheline R. The History of Human Rights: From Ancient Times to the Globalization Era. Indigenous Peoples Issues & Resources, May 26.
- 2008. Kris Holloway. Monique and the Mango Rains: Two Years with a Midwife in Mali. Indigenous Peoples Issues & Resources, April 27.
- 2008. Walter Randolph Adams and John P. Hawkins, Eds. Health Care in Maya Guatemala: Medical Pluralism in a Developing Country. Indigenous People’s Issues Today, January 24.
- 2007. Mortimer Ostow. Spirit, Mind, and Brain: A Psychoanalytic Examination of Spirituality and Religion. PsycCRITIQUES, Volume 25, Release 30, Article 6.
- 2006. Stan Hoig. White Man’s Paper Trail: Grand Councils and Treaty-Making on the Central Plains. Published in H-NET Reviews. Reviewed for H-AmIndian List.
- 2001. Andrew Gulliford. Sacred Objects and Sacred Places: Preserving Tribal Traditions. American Anthropologist 103(3): 840.
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