BOOKS
- 2004. Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World
New York: Crown Publishers
- 1997 The History of Money.
New York: Crown Publishers.
Paperback edition: New York: Three Rivers Press (1998).
German Edition: Zurich, Switzerland: Conzett Verlag
Spanish Edition: Santiago, Chile: Andres Bello Editorial (1999)
Swedish Edition: Stockholm, Sweden: Leander & Malmsten (1998).
Chinese Edition: Hong Kong: Business Weekly Press. (1998)
Portuguese Edition: Sao Paulo, Brazil: Publico-alvo (1999).
- 1994 Savages and Civilization: Who Will Survive?
New York: Crown Publishers.
Paperback edition: New York: Ballantine (1995).
- 1991 Native Roots: How the Indians Enriched America.
New York: Crown Publishers.
Paperback edition: New York: Ballantine, 1992.
- 1988 Indian Givers: How the Indians of the Americas transformed the World.
New York: Crown Books.
Paperback edition: New York: Ballantine, 1989.
- Gli Indiani Ci Hanno Dato
Italian edition: Milan: Ugo Mursia Editore SpA., 1993.
- Ce Que Nous Devons Aux Indiens D'Amerique
French edition: Paris: Albin Michel Publishers, 1993.
- Das Erbe der Indiander: Wie die neue Welt Europa verdndert hat.
German edition: Munich: Eugen Diederichs Verlag, 1995.
- Japanese Edition: Tokyo: Papyrus Publishers, 1996.
- Spanish Edition: Spanish edition: Santiago, Chile: Andres Bello Editorial
- 1987 Narcoticos en Bolivia y los Estados Unidos. La Paz, Bolivia: Los
Amigos del Libro.
- 1986 Porn Row.
New York: Arbor House.
Japanese edition: Tokyo: Kousaido Shuppan, 1989.
- 1981 Tribes on the Hill.
New York: Rawson-Wade (Scribners).
Revised editions: South Hadley, Massachusetts: Bergin & Garvey, 1985.
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ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS
- 2000 "Peniaze a pad Rmmskej rm?e," OS: Fsrum Ob ianskej Spolo nosti,
Bratislava, Slovakia, June.
- 2000 "A Scholarly Quest to Understand Genghis Khan," The Chronicle of
Higher Education. April 14, page B10. Also serialized in
The Mongol Messenger April - 26 May 3, 2000.
- 2000 "Blood on the Steppes: Ethnicity, Power, and Conflict in Central
Asia," Conformity and Conflict, James P. Spradley & David
W. McCurdy (ed.), Boston: Little, Brown.
- 1998 "Our Money, Our Selves," Anthropology Newsletter, April.
- 1997 "Money and Change in World Perspective," General Anthropology, III-2,
Spring.
- 1996 "Impact of American Indian Civilizations on Europe and the World,"
The Encyclopedia of the American Indian, Frederick E. Hoxie (ed.).
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company.
- 1994 "Cultural Chaos and the Crisis of Civilization," Anthropology
Newsletter, October.
- 1994 "Kinship and Power on Capitol Hill," Conformity and Conflict,
James P. Spradley & David W. McCurdy (editors), Boston: Little,
Brown & Co.
- 1994 "Producing a Trade Book," Media Anthropology: Informing Global
Citizens, Susan L. Allen (editor). Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey.
- 1993 "Cultural Castaways," Icarus, Summer, 11.
- 1993 "Tribal Politics in Washington," Political and Legal Anthropology
Review. Vol 16, # 1.
- 1992 "Wie die Indianer die Welt verdnderten," Entwicklung, Nr. 37, July.
- 1991 "Indian Season in American Schools," The Social Studies.
- 1987 "Cocaine and the economic deterioration of Bolivia," Conformity and
Conflict, James P. Spradley & David W. McCurdy (editors), Boston:
Little, Brown & Co.
- 1987 "Big Men on Capitol Hill," Conformity and Conflict, James P.
Spradley & David W. McCurdy (editors), Boston: Little, Brown & Co.
- 1987 "Language in Political Anthropology," Power and Discourse, Leah
Kedar (editor), Norwood, New Jersey: Ablex
Publishers.
- 1987 "Tribes on the Hill: Kinship and Politics in the United States
Congress," Cultural Anthropology, Serena Nanda, Belmont, California:
Wadsworth Publishing.
- 1986 "Die Zerr|ttung Boliviens durch Kokain," Freibeuter 28.
- 1986 "The Clans on Capitol Hill," Contemporary Cultural Anthropology,
Michael D. Howard, Boston: Little, Brown & Co.
- 1982 "Kongresskultur," Freibeuter, 12. Berlin, Germany.
- 1981 "Labor and domestic life cycles in a German community," Dimensions
of an Anthropology of Aging, Christine L.
Fry (editor), South Hadley, Mass: Bergin & Garvey.
- 1980 "Life Cycle and the American Family," Public Policy and the American
Family, Z.I. Giraldo. Massachusetts: Lexington Books (D.C. Heath &
Co.).
- 1980 "Age ethnicity in the American Family," with Carol Stack in Families
and Older Persons, George L. Maddox, Illene C. Seigler & Dan
Blazer (editors). Duke University: Center for
the Study of Aging and Human Development.
- 1980 "Millennium of Modernization," Village Viability in Contemporary
Society, P.C. Reining & Barbara Lenkerd (editors). AAAS
Volume 31, Boulder, Colorado: Westview.
- 1978 "Deutsche Kultur, amerikanish betrachtet," Deutschland: Das Kind mit
zwei Kvpfen, Hans C. Buch (editor), Berlin: Klaus Wagenbach Verlag.
Reprint: Wahre Wohnung - Ware Wohnung,
Bauvk-Papiere # 40, Institut f|r Bauvkonomie, Univ. Stuttgart,
1982.
- 1975 "Anthropology and Nannies," Man: Royal Anthropological Society. Vol
10. No. 2, June.
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BOOK REVIEWS
- 1998 New Worlds for All: Indians, Europeans, and the Remaking of Early
America By Colin G. Calloway. The William and Mary Quarterly.
- 1997 Hamilton's Blessing: The Extraordinary Life and Times of Our
National Debt by John Steele Gordon. Civilization, February, 1997.
- 1996 O Brave new Words! Native American Loanwords in Current English,
by Charles L. Cutler. Plains Anthropologist, May.
- 1992 In the Spirit of the Earth: Rethinking History and Time by
Calvin Martin Luther. Hungry Mind Review, Winter.
- 1991 Culture and Truth: The Remaking of Social Analysis,
by Renato Rosaldo. Native American Quarterly.
- 1991 District Leaders by Rachel Sady. American Anthropologist, Vol 93,
#3, September.
- 1989 The Hold Life Has: Coca and Cultural Identity in an Andean
Community by Catherine Allen. Anthropological Quarterly.
- 1989 Cocaine: White Gold Rush in Peru by Edmundo Morales.
Anthropologica 31:1.
- 1986 "Political birds of Guatemala," Hungry Mind Review, I.
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NEWSPAPER, MAGAZINE, AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS
- 1999 "Mongolerna ? svker sin plats i vdrldsekonomin," Dolly, April.
- 1999 "The Mongols from the Silk Route to Cyberspace," Udriin Sonin.
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, May 4.
- 1998 "Cash in a Cul-De-Sac," Discover. October, 19, 10.
- 1998 "Euron redan gammalmodig ndr pengarna blir digitala,". (The Euro will
already be out dated when cash goes digital.)
Stockholm, Sweden: Dolly. August I, 1.
- 1998 "Let Common Cents Prevail on Wall Street," The Wall Street Journal,
March 26.
- 1998 "Money Talks. Here's What It Says About Us," Washington Post.
January 4.
- 1997 "How Rome built a new ballpark," Star Tribune. Feb 9.
"The Plastic curtain," The Washington Post, Feb 18.
"Dump Bronze Age bucks for electronic money,: USA Today, April
24.
- 1994 "Tribal people could teach us civilization," St. Paul Pioneer Press.
Mar 17.
- 1994 "US policy on rights hypocritical," Boston Herald, Feb 15.
- 1994 "Captain Cook's Legacy," Los Angeles Times, January 18.
- 1994 "What a year for the Natives," Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 21.
- 1992 "The Grand Exchange Map," (Senior Consultant), National Geographic,
February.
- 1992 "Among the Gifts of Native America," Native Peoples, Fall.
- 1992 "A Veterans Day salute to dreams deferred, San Francisco Examiner,
November 9.
- 1992 "Religious Freedom still eludes Native Americans," Star Tribune,
Feb 20.
- 1991 "Preserving our nation's past to protect its future,"
The Miami Herald, Sunday April 14.
- 1990 "Image and Idea in Nonfiction," A View from the Loft, Vol 13, #2.
September.
- 1989 "Thanksgiving Menu Subject to Change," Detroit News, November 23,
1989.
- 1989 "Honoring Columbus honors legacy of slave-trading, genocide,"
St. Paul Pioneer Press Dispatch, Oct. 10; Baltimore Sun, Oct. 6,
Toronto Sun, Oct 12.
- 1989 "The real drug war is in the U.S.," Atlanta Constitution, Sept. 27.
- 1989 "Indians and the 4th." The Evening Sun, Baltimore , July 4.
- 1988 "The World Owes a Debt to the Indian Givers," Detroit News Nov.
24. Also published as "American Indians were the World's Greatest
Farmers," In Cleveland Plain Dealer, November 24, 1988.
- 1981 "Capitol Hill Clans," The New York Times, Sunday, December 13.
- 1981 "Playing tribal politics in Congress," Rocky Mountain News, Denver,
Colorado. Dec 6.
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