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l974 “Sherpas of the Rolwaling Valley: Human Adaptation to a
Harsh Mountain Environment”, Objets et Mondes, La Revue
du Musee de l’Homme, (Special Issue on Nepal), Paris, Tome
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l977a “The Sherpas of Rolwaling: A Hundred Years of Economic
Change”, in Himalaya, Ecologie, Ethnologie, Centre Nationale
de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris, pp. 289-294.
l977b “Man in the Himalayas: The Sherpas of Rolwaling”, Nepal
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1977c “Les Sherpa de Rolwaling au Nord du Nepal: Ethnologie et
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l979 “The High Altitude Ethnobotany of the Rolwaling Sherpas”,
Contributions to Nepalese Studies, Kathmandu, Vol. VI, No. 2,
pp. 45-64.
l980 “Fertility in Sherpas at Moderate Altitudes: A Comparison
with High Altitude Data”, (with C.R.M. Bangham), Annals of
Human Biology, London, Vol. 7, No. 4, pp. 323-330.
l98la “Reply to Weitz”, (with C.R.M. Bangham), Annals of Human
Biology, London, Vol. 8, No. 4, pp. 385-386.
l98lb “The Recent Social and Economic Impact of Tourism on a
Remote Sherpa Community”, in Haimendorf, C. von Furer. ed.,
Asian Highland Societies in Anthropological Perspective,
Sterling, New Delhi, and Humanities Press, Atlantic Highlands,
N.J., pp. l57-l67.
l986 “Applied Anthropology and the Development Bureaucracy:
Lessons from Nepal”, in Green, Ed., ed., Practicing
Development Anthropology, Westview Press, Boulder, Co.,
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1989 “Barbara Golden 1936 - 1989,” (with GGisala Nass),
“Obituaries”, American Anthropology Newsletter, vol. 30, no. 6,
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2. 2002 “The 34th International Conference on Sino-Tibetan
Languages and Linguistics, Kunming, Yunnan, PRC,
Oct. 24-28, 2001,” Tibetan Studies Internet Newsletter,
Vol 2,No. 2, pp.4-7.
2003 “Peoples and Plants of Nepal”. Book Reviews. Journal of
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2006a “Tsho Rolpa, GLOFS, and the Sherpas of Rolwaling Valley: A
Brief Anthropological perspective”, Mountain Legacy Forum,
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2006b “Sherpa Kinship Terminology and Its Wider Implications,”
Han Language Research - 34th session of the International Han Ji-
no-kura language and linguistics Conference Proceedings, Zhaojia
Wen Feng Shi National Press,
Beijing. pp.450-457.
2010 “Rolwaling: A Sacred Buddhist Valley in Nepal,”
Sacredscapes and Pilgrimage Systems. Singh, Rana P.B. , ed.
Planet Earth & Cultural Understanding Series, no. 7. Cambridge
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Applied
1977 “More Inclusive Guide Listings Could Help Employment
Situation”, American Anthropology Newsletter, December, 1977.
l978 “The History and Culture of the Sherpas” Background Briefing
Paper for the Sagarmatha / Mt.Everest National Park
Handbook and the UNESCO World Heritage list,” His Majesty’s
Government / New Zealand Cooperation Project, Kathmandu,
l8 pp.
3. l979a “The Sagarmatha / Mt. Everest National Park Sherpa Life and
Culture Center Design Plans,” His Majesty’s Government / New
Zealand Cooperation Project, Kathmandu, l5 pp.
l979b “Agriculture, Horticulture, Livestock, Fuel and Fodder
Surveys from Two Panchayats in North Central Nepal,”
Swiss Association for Technical Assistance, Kathmandu, 52pp.
l979c “Suggestions for IHDP Five Year Planning - l980-l985,”
Swiss Association for Technical Assistance, Kathmandu, 34 pp.
l979d “Practical Problems of Development in Two Panchayats in
North Central Nepal: A Baseline Survey,” Swiss Association
for Technical Assistance, Kathmandu, l02 pp.
l980a “Health, Education, Nutrition, and Family Planning Surveys in
Two Panchayats in North Central Nepal,” Swiss Association for
Technical Assistance, Kathmandu, 45 pp.
l980b “Selected Bibliography of Development Literature Utilized in
the IHDP Anthropological Surveys,” Swiss Association for
Technical Assistance, Kathmandu, l5 pp.
l980c “Aid to the Poorest: Is It Possible?” Swiss Association for
Technical Assistance, Kathmandu, 4 pp.
l98l “Contribution to the Evaluation of the Integrated Hill
Development Project, Nepal,” Swiss Federal Political
Department,Dept. of Humanitarian Aid and Technical
Cooperation, Bern, 2l pp.
l990 “Opinions and Perceptions Survey: Rapid Appraisal of
IHDP/LJRP Impacts in Southern Panchayats of IHDP Area
and Quantitative Time Series of Kavre,” Swiss Development
Cooperation (SDC), Kathmandu, and Interdisciplinary Research
and Consulting Group for Environmental Quality and Natural
Resources Management (INFRAS), Zurich, 53 pp.
2008 “The Cultural and Spiritual Significance of Gauri Shankar /
Tseringma Mountain,” Norwegian Aid to Nepal, Kathmandu,
4 pp.
Archival
4. l977d The Sherpas of Rolwaling, North Nepal: A Study in Cultural
Ecology, University Microfilms International, Ann Arbor, Mich.,
#7804544, 270 pp.
Anthropological Reports Made to the Integrated Hill
Development Project, Nepal, University Microfilms
International, Ann Arbor, Mich., # LD00964, 326 pp.
l988a Tourism and the Sherpas: Ecological and Cultural Change in
the Himalaya, Sacherer, J., ed., University Microfilms
International, Ann Arbor, Mich., # LD0l425, 2l5 pp.
l988b “Ecological and Historical Perspectives on Sherpas and
Tourism”, in Sacherer, J., ed., Tourism and the Sherpas:
Ecological and Cultural Change in the Himalaya, University
Microfilms International, Ann Arbor, Mich., # LD0l425, pp. l-22.
l988c “Social and Economic Change Among the Sherpas of
Rolwaling”, in Sacherer, J., ed., Tourism and the Sherpas:
Ecological and Cultural Change in the Himalaya, University
Microfilms International, Ann Arbor, Mich., #LD0l425, pp. 23-46.
l993 Studying the Sherpas: Personal Field Journals from Rolwaling
Valley, l974, University Microfilms International, Ann Arbor,
Mich., # LD02702, 356 pp.
Hobbyist
2005 The Newby Family: Our Quaker Ancestors. Privately Printed.
32 pp.
2007 The Caviness Family: Pioneers of Texas, New Mexico, and
Colorado including a Few Family Outlaws. Privately Printed.
150 pp.
2012 The Baker Family of Virginia, North Carolina, Illinois, Texas
and Colorado. Privately Printed. 680 pp.