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GREGORY A. REINHARDT, Ph.D.
Professor and Chair
Department of Anthropology
University of Indianapolis
1400 E. Hanna Aveune
Indianapolis, IN 46227-3697
Phone: (317) 788-3440
EDUCATION
1986 Ph.D. in Anthropology, University of California-Los Angeles. Dissertation topic:
Technological complexity of summer and winter dwellings in 13 Eskimo societies,
correlated with settlement patterns and subsistence economies.
1982 M.A. in Anthropology, UCLA.
1980 B.A. magna cum laude in Anthropology, UCLA.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
2002- Professor of Anthropology, Department of Anthropology, University of
present Indianapolis.
2001- Professor of Anthropology, Department of Social Sciences, University of
2002 Indianapolis.
1994- Associate Professor of Anthropology, Department of Social Sciences, University of
2001 Indianapolis.
1988- Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Department of Behavioral Sciences, University
1994 Indianapolis.
1987- Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Department of Behavioral Sciences,
1988 University of Indianapolis.
1985- Associate Faculty, Department of Anthropology, Indiana University, Indianapolis.
1987
COURSES PREPARED TO TEACH
Cultural Anthropology; Global Problems; Archeology Laboratory Methods;
Archeology Field Methods; Archeology Method and Theory; Religion & Magic;
Technical Photography; Practical Ethnography; Ethnography & Prehistory topics
(Eskimos; North American & Southwestern peoples); Experiencing Other Cultures;
Images of American Indians; Cross-Cultural Life Cycles; Faces of Culture (PBS
telecourse); Out of the Past (PBS telecourse).
RESEARCH/FIELD EXPERIENCE
1994- Co-Principal Investigator, Maritime Archaeology Project--Pingasugruk (National Science
1996 Foundation grant). Three seasons (20 weeks) of settlement pattern research—
excavating, surveying, and mapping at Pingasugruk and other sites—between
Wainwright and Pt. Franklin (Arctic coast, Alaska).
1993- Technical advisor (Children's Museum, Indianapolis). Consulting on computer-interactive
1994 exhibit program on Eskimo materials, in cooperation with the Mathers Museum, Indiana
University, Bloomington.
1991 Technical advisor (Indiana University, Bloomington). Consulting on gallery texts and
mock-up house construction for a long-term Eskimo exhibit at the Wm. H. Mathers
Museum.
1991- Principal Investigator (University of Indianapolis grant). On-going study of the Greist and
1996 Williams collections from Alaska, (Mathers Museum, Indiana University, Bloomington),
and the Greist collection (The Children's Museum, Indianapolis).
Principal Investigator (Arctic Slope Consulting Group). Fifteen days locating and surfacecollecting American Paleo-Arctic microlith sites at Deadfall Syncline (near Pt. Lay,
Alaska).
1989 Principal Investigator (U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service). Five days studying erosion at
Pingasugruk village (Arctic coast, Alaska).
1989 Consultant. Two weeks excavating an Eskimo house and mapping at
Kwigiumpainugamiut village (Kuskokwim River, Alaska).
1987 Principal Investigator (U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service). One week assessing storm damage
and changes since 1986 at Pingasugruk village (Arctic coast, Alaska).
1987 Principal Investigator (Arctic Slope Consulting Engineers). Three days archeological
surface surveying at a gravel borrow-pit tract near Kaktovik (Beaufort Sea, Alaska).
1986 Co-Principal Investigator, SJS Point Franklin Archaeology Project, Alaska (U.S. Fish
Wildlife Service). One month mapping, surface-sampling, excavating, and evaluating
Pingasugruk village before nominating it to the National Register of Historic Places.
1983 Research Assistant, Research Foundation, SUNY-Binghamton (Utqiagvik Archaeology
Project). Four weeks previewing graphics and studying artifacts from the “frozen family”
house (Barrow, Alaska).
1981- Crew Chief, Utqiagvik Archaeology Project, Barrow, Alaska. Two seasons (21 weeks)
1982 supervising excavators and unearthing 5 house-mounds and associated features.
1981- Research Assistant, American Indian Studies Center, UCLA (Mono Language Project).
1983 Several months eliciting and compiling data and co-editing A Practical Dictionary of
Western Mono.
1980 Archeologist, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Alaska. Five weeks site-surveying on the
Kenai Peninsula and 6 weeks excavating Lorenz's Overlook caribou-kill site (northeast
foothills, Alaska).
1979 Archeological Aide, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Ten weeks investigating Lorenz's
Overlook and 1 week site-surveying locally.
1989
PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS
Honors, Awards, & Grants
2009 Zerfas Travel Grant (to Iceland), University of Indianapolis.
2006 Zerfas Travel Grant (to Indonesia), University of Indianapolis.
2004 “Best of the Best from the University Presses” citation by American Library Association for
Eskimo Architecture (1 of 29 selections from a field of over 10,800 books).
2003 Zerfas Travel Grant (to Indonesia), University of Indianapolis.
2003 Summer Research Grant, University of Indianapolis.
2002 Co-host, 9th Midwest Bioarcheology and Forensic Anthropology Association annual
meeting, University of Indianapolis.
2002 Founding Chair, Department of Anthropology, University of Indianapolis.
present
2000 Interdisciplinary Team Teaching Grant, University of Indianapolis.
1999 Organizer and host, 7th Arctic Archaeology Conference, University of Indianapolis.
1998 Host, Indiana Academy of the Social Sciences annual meeting, University of Indianapolis.
1998 Graduate Faculty Development Grant, University of Indianapolis.
1998 Zerfas Travel Grant (to Italy), University of Indianapolis.
1996 Research Experiences for Undergraduates, National Science Foundation supplemental
grant.
1995 Tenure, University of Indianapolis.
1995 Research Experiences for Undergraduates, National Science Foundation supplemental
grant.
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Earthwatch sponsorship of Alaskan archeology project.
Founding Chair, Department of Social Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
National Science Foundation grant co-recipient, Office of Polar Programs.
Interdisciplinary Team Teaching Grant, University of Indianapolis.
Summer Research Grant, University of Indianapolis.
Distinguished Scholar Award, UCLA Alumni Association.
Graduate Student Fellowship, Department of Anthropology, UCLA.
Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society (admitted as a Full Member).
Graduate Student Fellowship, Department of Anthropology, UCLA.
Successful nomination of Saddle Rock Ranch Pictograph Site to the National Register of
Historic Places.
Phi Beta Kappa.
Pi Gamma Mu National Social Science Honor society.
President's Undergraduate Fellowship, UCLA.
Academic Presentations
2011 American Indian Stereotypes: A World of Collectibles, Kitsch, and Creepy Material Culture.
(World Archaeological Congress Inter-Congress on Indigenous People and
Museums, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis.)
2011 American Indians as Celestial People. (Alaska Anthropological Association, Fairbanks,
Alaska.)
2010 Yankee Doodle American Indians. (Alaska Anthropological Association annual meeting,
Anchorage, Alaska.)
2010 Iceland: a Photo-Journal. (Faculty Forum, University of Indianapolis.)
2009 Feathers, Furs, and Beads: What the Well-Dressed “Indian” Wears. (Alaska
Anthropological Association annual meeting, Juneau, Alaska.)
2008 White Indians: Commonplace Counterfeits of Native Americans. (Alaska
Anthropological Association, Anchorage, Alaska.)
2007 Divination by Weight among Arctic Eskimos. (Indiana Academy of Sciences annual
meeting, Indianapolis.)
2007 Government-Issued “Indians”: Officially Sanctioned Images of American Indians. (Alaska
Anthropological Association, Fairbanks, Alaska.)
2006 The Art of Everyday Life in Prehistoric Northern Alaska. (Inuit Art Society annual
meeting, Indianapolis.)
2006 Gravitomancy: An Arctic Form of Divination. (Alaska Anthropological Association,
Kodiak City, Alaska.)
2005 American Indians as Others Imagine Them. (Faculty presentation for students from Mar
Elias University, Israel, at University of Indianapolis.)
2005 “Indians” in Today’s Mass Market: American Indians as Commodities. (Alaska
Anthropological Association, Anchorage, Alaska.)
2004 American Indians as Flora, Fauna, and Other Fantasy Forms. (Alaska Anthropological
Association, Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada.)
2003 Analysis of Two Painted Trophy Crania from Central Indiana, by S. Nawrocki, J. Curtis,
and G. Reinhardt. (10th Midwest Bioarcheology and Forensic Anthropology Association
annual meeting, Chicago.)
2003 American Indians in Comic-Book Cover Art. (Alaska Anthropological Association,
Fairbanks.)
2003 How I Spent my Summer Vacation . . . in Indonesia. (Faculty Forum, University of
Indianapolis.)
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What Non-Indians Think of American Indians. (Faculty Forum, University of Indianapolis.)
Forensic Photography Workshop: Close-Up and Lighting. (9th Midwest Bioarcheology and
Forensic Anthropology Association annual meeting, University of Indianapolis.)
American Indians as Non-Indians Imagine Them. (Keynote speaker, 1st American Indian
Festival, University of San Diego.)
Workshop: "Artifact Photography for Presentation and Publication." (Alaska
Anthropological Association, Anchorage.)
Sex and Violence in Depictions of “Indians.” (Alaska Anthropological Association,
Anchorage.)
Excavation and Analysis of Four Homicide Victims from Shallow Graves in Bartholomew
County, Indiana: by S. Nawrocki, M. Williamson, C. Schmidt, H. Thew, and G. Reinhardt.
(Poster presented at the 54th meeting, American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Atlanta,
Georgia.)
Update on the Pingasugruk Artifact Inventory. (8th Arctic Archaeology Conference,
University of Kansas, Lawrence).
Premiere of slide set: “Indian Images in Commerce.” (Association for Humanist Sociology,
Covington, KY.)
France Less Traveled: The Spring Term 2000 Trip. (Faculty Forum, University of
Indianapolis.)
Seeking Children in the Past. (Alaska Anthropological Association, Anchorage.)
Children in the Archeological Record: Do You Know Where Your Kids Are? (7th Arctic
Archaeology Conference, University of Indianapolis).
The Pingasugruk Artifact Inventory: What’s There, What’s Missing? (7th Arctic
Archaeology Conference, University of Indianapolis).
Instructor: "Death Scene Investigation." (Forensic Entomology and Anthropology Field
Training Workshop, Rensselaer, Indiana.)
Eskimo Architecture: The Known and the Unknown. (Alaska Anthropological Association,
Fairbanks.)
How We View "Indians." (Faculty Forum, University of Indianapolis.)
Some Thoughts about Eskimo Architecture. (6th Arctic Archaeology Conference,
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.)
Are there Male and Female "Sides" to the Mound 44 House at Utqiagvik (Barrow)?
(Alaska Anthropological Association, Anchorage.)
Workshop: "Artifact Photography for Presentation and Publication." (Alaska
Anthropological Association, Anchorage.)
Premier of slide set: "Eskimo Art from Pingasugruk, Northern Alaska." (5th Arctic
Archaeology Conference, University of Wisconsin, Madison.)
Workshop on Archaeological Photography. (5th Arctic Archaeology Conference,
University of Wisconsin, Madison).
Planned Handedness? Differences in Certain Antler Arrowheads. (Alaska
Anthropological Association, Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada.)
Side Preference Disparities in Unilaterally Barbed Antler Arrowheads. (4th Arctic
Archaeology Conference, University of Wisconsin, Madison.)
Expressive Culture at Pingasagruk: When Do You Put the Art in Artifact? (Alaska
Anthropological Association, Fairbanks.)
The Art of Pingasagruk. (3rd Arctic Archaeology Conference, University of Wisconsin,
Madison.)
Changing Visual Images of "the Indian" in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century America.
(Alaska Anthropological Association, Anchorage.)
Early Results of the Maritime Archaeology Project--Pingasagruk, Alaska. (2nd Arctic
Archaeology Conference, University of Wisconsin, Madison.)
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Archaeology in North Alaska, or How I Spent My Summer Vacation. (Faculty Forum,
University of Indianapolis.)
The Maritime Archaeology Project--Pingasagruk: Prospects and Possibilities on the
Horizon. (Alaska Anthropological Association, Juneau.)
Applications of Anthropology to Health Sciences Research and/or Application of
Anthropological Research to Health Sciences. (Deans' Occupational Therapy Research
Conference, University of Indianapolis.)
Tremendous Erosion at the Pingasagruk Site, North Coast, Alaska. (Alaska
Anthropological Association, Anchorage.)
A Typology of Protohistoric Eskimo Dwellings. (Alaska Anthropological Association,
Fairbanks.)
Glimpses of Eskimo Life. (Eskimo Gallery opening, Wm. H. Mathers Museum, Indiana
University, Bloomington.)
Traditional Alutiiq Foodways Compared with Cultural Correlates in Two Other Alaskan
Coastal Societies. (Alaska Anthropological Association, Anchorage.)
Discussant: The Essence of Chinese Culture in a Perplexing World. (Third International
Symposium on China, University of Indianapolis.)
Walking on Frozen Eggshells in Barrow, Alaska: Lessons from Unearthing Human
Remains by Amateurs and Professionals. (Anthropology Club, Ball State University)
A Head-Count of Six People from Mound 44 at the Utqiagvik Site, Barrow, Alaska.
(Alaska Anthropological Association, Fairbanks.)
Archaeology and the Art and Science of Destruction. (Faculty Forum, University of
Indianapolis.)
Wave-Induced Off-Site Artifact Dispersals at Pingasagruk, Arctic Coast, Alaska. (Alaska
Anthropological Association, Anchorage.)
Excavating Houses and Bodies in Barrow, Alaska. (Indiana Amateur Archaeological
Association, Indianapolis.)
Eskimo Dwellings: Revelations from Material Culture. (Faculty Forum, University of
Indianapolis.)
Attrition and Lingual Tilting in Human Teeth. (Paleopathology Symposium, Southwestern
Anthropological Association, San Diego.)
Loan Words in Western Mono. (Linguistic Anthropology Colloquium, UCLA.)
Four Years of Archaeological Fieldwork. (Archaeological Society, UCLA.)
Public Presentations
2011 Iceland: Not What You Expect. (Talk at Plainfield/Guilford Township Public Library,
Plainfield, Indiana.)
2010 Eskimo Architecture and Artifacts. (Talk at the International School of Indiana,
Indianapolis.)
2009 Anthropology, Artifacts, and Eskimos. (Talk at Forest Glen Elementary School,
Indianapolis.)
2009 Display of “Indian” comic covers during “Western and Native Reflections in Comic Books”
(Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art, Indianapolis).
2008 Anthropology, Eskimos, and the Peopling of the New World. (Two talks on consecutive
days, Forest Glen Elementary School, Indianapolis.)
2008 Government-Issued “Indians”: Officially Sanctioned Images of American Indians. (Purdue
University).
2008 Indian Images in Commerce. (Purdue University).
2008 Alaskan Natural History and Archeology. (Orchard School Science Club, Indianapolis.)
2007 Archeology and Arctic Anthropology. (Two talks on consecutive days, Forest Glen
Elementary School, Indianapolis.)
2007 Panel Member, “Native Americans throughout Comic Book History.” (Eiteljorg Museum of
American Indians and Western Art, Indianapolis.)
2006 Images of “Indians” in 19th-Century America. (Two presentations for docents and staff,
Conner Priairie, Indianapolis.)
2006 Archeology and Arctic Anthropology. (Two talks on consecutive days, Forest Glen
Elementary School, Indianapolis.)
2006 Travels and Viewpoints. (Three-week photographic art exhibit, Ransburg Gallery,
University of Indianapolis.)
2006 Meet Archeologists from University of Indianapolis. (3rd Annual Archaeology Day, Indiana
State Museum, Indianapolis.)
2006 Power lunch: Archeology as a Career. (Craig Middle School, Indianapolis.)
2004 Meet Archeologists from University of Indianapolis. (3rd Annual Archaeology Day, Indiana
State Museum, Indianapolis.)
2004 What Artifacts Are. (Two talks, Forest Glen Elementary School, Indianapolis.)
2004 Eskimo Snowhouses and Culture. (Presentation for docents, Eiteljorg Museum of
American Indians and Western Art, Indianapolis.)
2003 Arctic Anthropology and Archeology. (Two presentations to 6th-grade classes, Craig
Middle School, Indianapolis.)
2003 Meet Archeologists from University of Indianapolis. (Family Discovery Day, Indiana State
Museum, Indianapolis.)
2003 Eskimo Architecture. (Presentation and book-signing with co-author Molly Lee, University
of Alaska Museum, Fairbanks.)
2003 Careers in Archeology. (Career Day talk, Center Grove Middle School, Southport,
Indiana.)
2003 Be an Anthropologist. (Workshop with S.P. & S.A. Nawrocki for school children from The
Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, at University of Indianapolis.)
2002 Forensic Archeology and Anthropology. (Super Sleuth Camp, Orchard School,
Indianapolis.)
2002 Archaeology Merit Badge Clinic. (Boy Scout Troop 120, all-day lab training at University
of Indianapolis.)
2002 The Archaeology Merit Badge. (Boy Scout Troop 120, Forest Dale Elementary School,
Indianapolis.)
2002 The Archaeology Merit Badge. (Boy Scouts Troop 465, at University of Indianapolis.)
2002 Let’s Treat Indians Like Real People. (Cub Scout Pack 127, Forest Glen Elementary
School, Indianapolis.)
2001 Stereotyping American Indians. (Two programs, Older Adult Service and Information
Systems, Indianapolis).
2001 What Archeologists Do. (Career talk, Forest Glen Elementary School, Indianapolis.)
2001 Archeology. (Career Day talk, Forest Glen Elementary School, Indianapolis.)
2000 Archaeology in the Arctic. (Indiana Archaeology Week presentation, Children's Museum,
Indianapolis.)
2000 Careers in Archeology. (Career Day talk, Cardinal Ritter High School, Indianapolis.)
2000 Inuit Cultures. (Children's Museum, Indianapolis.)
1999 Archaeology in the Arctic. (Indiana Archaeology Week presentation, Children's Museum,
Indianapolis.)
1999 Eskimos through Their Artifacts. (Older Adult Service and Information System program,
Indianapolis).
1999 Archeology at University of Indianapolis. (IDEA Resource Fair, Greenwood, Indiana.)
1999 Eskimo Art and Archeology. (International School of Indiana, Indianapolis.)
1999 Archaeology and Natural History of Northern Alaska. (Older Adult Service and Information
System program, Indianapolis).
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Eskimos through Their Artifacts. (Older Adult Service and Information System program,
Indianapolis). Same lecture, given twice.
Alaskan Archaeology. (Science classes, Stoneybrook Middle School, Indianapolis.)
Why I Do Archaeology in Alaska. (Indiana Archaeology Week presentation, Children's
Museum, Indianapolis.)
How We Do Archaeology. (Forest Dale Elementary School, Indianapolis.)
Archaeology in the Arctic. (Indiana Archaeology Week presentation, Children's Museum,
Indianapolis.)
Art and Archaeology: Examples from Alaska. (Naval Avionics Geology Club,
Indianapolis).
Archaeology in Alaska. (Lecture/Performance Series, University of Indianapolis).
Geologic Processes in Northern Alaska. (Naval Avionics Geology Club, Indianapolis).
Archaeology and Natural History of Northern Alaska. (Older Adult Service and Information
System program, Indianapolis).
Anthropology and Alaskan Archaeology. (Franklin Township Middle School, Franklin,
Indiana.)
Excavating an Arctic Whalers' Village: The Maritime Archaeology Project in Alaska.
(Central Indiana Society, Archaeological Institute of America, Indianapolis Museum of
Art.)
Recent Discoveries in North Alaska. (Men's Club, United Methodist Home, Franklin,
Indiana.)
Eskimos and Their Artifacts. (Hazel Dell Elementary School, Noblesville, Indiana.)
Eskimo Habitations and Ecological Adaptations. (Guest lecture, Indiana University,
Purdue University, Indianapolis.)
Beliefs in Psychic Phenomena and the Occult. (Pi Omicron, philanthropic sorority,
Indianapolis).
Tradition and Change in North Alaska. (Guest lecture, Indiana University, Purdue
University, Indianapolis-Columbus).
All about Eskimos. (Public School 34, Indianapolis.)
Eskimo Archaeology and Architecture. (Kiwanis Club of Meridian Hills, Indianapolis.)
Methods and Results of an Archaeology Project in Alaska. (Brebeuf Preparatory School,
Indianapolis.)
Archaeological Discoveries in Barrow, Alaska. (Crossroads of Continents program,
Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art, Indianapolis.)
How Archaeologists Know What They Know. (Brebeuf Preparatory School, Indianapolis.)
Archaeology in Alaska. (Hazel Dell Elementary School, Noblesville, Indiana.)
Anthropology and Archaeology. (MacArthur Elementary School, Indianapolis.)
Careers in Archaeology. (Chatard High School, Indianapolis.)
Archaeological Digs in Alaska. (University Heights United Methodist Men's Unit,
Indianapolis.)
Archaeological Experiences in North Alaska. (Southside Optimists Club, Indianapolis.)
Evidence in Archaeology: Examples from Work in Barrow, Alaska. (Brebeuf Preparatory
School, Indianapolis.)
Archaeology in Arctic Alaska. (Perry Township Kiwanis Club, Indianapolis.)
Lamp Feeders and Tuba Eaters: Anthropology as Seen from Alaska and California.
Winter Convocation, University of Indianapolis.)
Thinking Archaeologically: Examples from Work in Barrow, Alaska. (Brebeuf Preparatory
School, Indianapolis.)
Digging the "Frozen Family" House in Barrow, Alaska. (Museum of Indian Heritage,
Indianapolis.)
1986
Complexity in Inuit Subsistence and Dwelling Forms: Correlations or Coincidences?
(Charles Darwin Society, Purdue University)
1985 "Ask an Archaeologist." (Two all-day programs on Eskimo archeology, The Children's
Museum, Indianapolis.)
Memberships/Journals
American Anthropological Association, Society for American Archaeology, Alaska
Anthropological Association, Dental Anthropology Association, Arctic Anthropology,
Sigma Xi, Archaeological Institute of America
Publications
2009 Photo credit, Icelandic newspaper article, “Valhöll eyđilagđist.” In Morgunblađiđ
Laugardagur 11 July, p. 20.
2008 Early Archaic Remains from Southern Indiana, by Christopher W. Schmidt, Curtis Tomak,
Rachel A. Lockhart, Tammy R. Greene, and Gregory A. Reinhardt. In The Analysis of
Burned Human Remains, edited by Christopher W. Schmidt and Steven A. Symes, pp.
211-237. Academic Press, Amsterdam, etc.
2005 Stop perpetuating ridiculous stereotypes. Letters to the Editor, Indianapolis Star, 9 August.
2003 Eskimo Architecture: Dwelling and Structure in the Early Historic Period, by Molly Lee and
Gregory A. Reinhardt. University of Alaska Press and University of Alaska Museum,
Fairbanks.
2002 Many Faces of Gender: Roles and Relationships through Time in Indigenous Northern
Communities, edited by Lisa M. Frink, Rita S. Shepard, and Gregory A. Reinhardt.
University Press of Colorado, Boulder, and University of Calgary, Calgary.
2002 Many Faces: An Introduction to Gender Research in Indigenous Northern North America,
by Lisa M. Frink, Rita S. Shepard, and Gregory A. Reinhardt. In Many Faces of Gender:
Roles and Relationships through Time in Indigenous Northern Communities, edited by
Lisa M. Frink, Rita S. Shepard, and Gregory A. Reinhardt, pp. 1-10. University Press of
Colorado, Boulder, and University of Calgary, Calgary.
2002 Puzzling Out Gender-Specific “Sides” to a Prehistoric House in Barrow, Alaska. In Many
Faces of Gender: Roles and Relationships through Time in Indigenous Northern
Communities, edited by Lisa M. Frink, Rita S. Shepard, and Gregory A. Reinhardt, pp.
121-150. University Press of Colorado, Boulder, and University of Calgary, Calgary.
2000 Indian Images in Commerce [slide set]. Pictures of Record, Weston, Connecticut.
1997 Eskimo Art from Pingasugruk, Northern Alaska [slide set]. Pictures of Record, Weston,
Connecticut.
1997 Iglulik; Koniag; Kovagmiut; Mackenzie Delta Eskimo; and West Greenland Eskimo, by
Gregory A. Reinhardt and Molly Lee. In Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of
the World 3.VI.1-A “Arctic,” pp. 1795-1799, 1803-1804. Cambridge University Press,
Cambridge, United Kingdom.
1997 Review of "Paugvik: A Nineteenth-Century Native Village on Bristol Bay, Alaska," by Don
Dumond and James W. VanStone; Fieldiana: Anthropology N.S., No. 24, Field Museum of
Natural History, Chicago. Ethnohistory 44,2:397-398.
1996 Space per Capita and the Optimal Size of Housepits, by Brian Hayden, Gregory A.
Reinhardt, Richard MacDonald, Dan Holmberg, and David Crellin. In People Who Lived
in Big Houses: Archaeological Perspectives on Large Domestic Structures, edited by Gary
Coupland and E. B. Banning, pp. 151-164. Prehistory Press, Madison, Wisconsin.
1993 Hydrologic Artifact Dispersals at Pingasagruk, North Coast, Alaska. Geoarchaeology: An
International Journal 8,6:493-513.
1993 A Dictionary of Western Mono, 2nd ed. Compiled and edited by Rosalie Bethel, Paul V.
Kroskrity, Christopher Loether, and Gregory A. Reinhardt. Second edition completely
corrected, updated and revised by Christopher Loether and Rosalie Bethel. Pocatello, ID:
Department of Anthropology and American Indian Studies, Idaho State University.
1993 Review of The Greenland Mummies, by Jens Peder Hart Hansen, Jorgen Melgaard, and
Jorgen Nordqvist (eds.); Smithsonian, Washington, DC, 1991. Ethnohistory 40,1:136-137.
(1990) House Structure and Interior Features, by Gregory A. Reinhardt and Albert A. Dekin. In:
Excavation of a Prehistoric Catastrophe: A Preserved Household from the Utqiagvik
Village, Barrow, Alaska, The Utqiagvik Excavations - Vol. III, edited by Edwin S. Hall, Jr.,
pp. 38-112. North Slope Borough, Commission on Inupiat History, Language and Culture,
Barrow, Alaska.
1986 The Dwelling as Artifact: Analysis of Ethnographic Eskimo Dwellings, with Archaeological
Implications. Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Los
Angeles. University Microfilms, Ann Arbor.
1985 On Spanish Loans in Western Mono, by Paul V. Kroskrity and Gregory A. Reinhardt.
International Journal of American Linguistics 51,2:231- 237.
1984 Spanish and English Loanwords in Western Mono, by Paul V. Kroskrity and Gregory A.
Reinhardt. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology - Papers in Linguistics
4:107-138.
1984 A Practical Dictionary of Western Mono, by Rosalie Bethel, Paul V. Kroskrity, Christopher
Loether, and Gregory A. Reinhardt. Sierra Mono Museum, North Fork, California.
1983 Relationships between Attrition and Lingual Tilting in Human Teeth. American Journal of
Physical Anthropology 61,2:227-237.
1983 Attrition and the Edge-to-Edge Bite: An Anthropological Study. The Angle Orthodontist
53,2:157-164.
1983 Review of Anthropology for Archaeologists, by Bryony Orme; Cornell University, 1981.
Bibliographical Leaflets on Archaeology, Institute of Archaeology, UCLA.
1983 Excavations at Barrow, Alaska. Archaeology at UCLA 2,10, edited by Ernestine S. Elster.
Institute of Archaeology, UCLA.
1981 Pictographs with a Historic Component: LAn-717, a Los Angeles County Rock Art Site. In
Messages from the Past: Studies in California Rock Art, Clement W. Meighan, ed., pp. 5180. Institute of Archaeology, UCLA.
1981 The Incised Stones from Kodiak Island. The Masterkey 55,3:101-105.
1981 A Sandia Point from Colorado. The Masterkey 55,1:31-33.
(1981) Review of Koniag Prehistory, by Donald W. Clark; W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart, 1974.
Bibliographical Leaflets on Archaeology, Institute of Archaeology, UCLA.
In Progress
- Depicting Indians: Visual Fantasies about America’s Favorite Peoples. Book manuscript
reviewed by University of Alaska Press, and under revision.
- Technical Photography: Taking Superb Color Photos for Presentation and Publication. Book
manuscript, 3rd edition under revision.
- Excavation and Analysis of Human Remains from the Fox Hollow Farm, Westfield, Hamilton
County IN (UI-14-96), by Stephen P. Nawrocki, Christopher W. Schmidt, Matthew A.
Williamson, Gregory A. Reinhardt, and Amanda M. Baker. University of Indianapolis
Archeology & Forensics Laboratory Special Publication No. 4.
- “Frozen Bodies, Frenzied Digging, Fractured Data: When Does Urgency Pay?” article
manuscript.
Project Reports
1991 Pingasagruk: A Prehistoric Whaling Village on Point Franklin, Alaska (102 pp., 39 figs., 85
plates), by Glenn W. Sheehan, Gregory A. Reinhardt, and Anne M. Jensen. For U.S. Fish
& Wildlife Service, Anchorage.
1989 Archaeology at Deadfall Syncline: Cultural Resource Site Evaluations Related to the
Western Arctic Coal Development Project (37 pp., 15 figs.). For Arctic Slope Consulting
Group, Anchorage.
1987 Archaeological Assessment of the Gravel Borrow-Pit Tract near Kaktovik, Barter Island,
Alaska (7 pp.). For Arctic Slope Consulting Engineers, Anchorage.
1987 Pingasagruk and Vicinity in 1987: An Update and Brief Archaeological Survey (14 pp., 3
figs., 23 plates). For U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Anchorage.
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