Nicholas, G.P. (editor)
2010 Being and Becoming Indigenous Archaeologists. Left Coast Press, Walnut Creek, CA. http://www.lcoastpress.com/book.php?id=277
Murphy, P.J., G.P. Nicholas, and M. Ignace (editors)
1999 Coyote U: Stories and Teachings from the Secwepemc Education Institute. Theytus Press, Penticton.
Nicholas, G.P. and T.D. Andrews (editors)
1997 At a Crossroads: Archaeology and First Peoples in Canada, Archaeology Press, SFU, Burnaby, B.C.
Nicholas, G.P. (editor)
1988 Holocene Human Ecology in Northeastern North America. Interdisciplinary Contributions to Archaeology Series. Plenum Press, New York.
Hollowell, J.J., and G.P Nicholas (editors)
2009 Decoding Implications of the Genographic Project for Cultural Heritage Studies. Special issue of the International Journal of Cultural Property. 16(2): 103-220.
2009 J.J. Hollowell and G.P. Nicholas. Using Ethnographic Methods to Articulate Community-Based Conceptions of Cultural Heritage Management. Public Archaeology 8(2/3): 141–160.
2009 ––– and A. Wylie. Archaeological Finds: Legacies of Appropriation, Modes of Response. In The Ethics of Cultural Appropriation, edited by C. Brunck and J.O. Young, pp. 11-54. Blackwell.
2008 J.J. Hollowell and G.P. Nicholas. A Critical Assessment of Uses of Ethnography in Archaeology. In Ethnographic Archaeologies: Reflections on Stakeholders and Archaeological Practices, edited by Q. Castenada and C. Matthews, pp. 63–94. AltaMira Press, CA.
2007 ––– and J.J. Hollowell. Ethical Challenges to a Postcolonial Archaeology. In Archaeology and Capitalism: From Ethics to Politics, edited by Y. Hamilakas and P. Duke, pp. 59–82. Left Coast Press, Walnut Creek, CA.
2007 ––– and J. Welch and E.C. Yellowhorn. In The Collaborative Continuum: Archaeological Engagements with Descendant Communitie, edited by C. Colwell-Chathaphonh and T.J. Ferguson, pp. 273-299. Altamira Press, Walnut Creek, CA.
2010 Seeking the End of Indigenous Archaeology. In Bridging the Divide: Indigenous Communities and Archaeology into the 21st Century, edited by H. Allen and C. Phillips. Left Coast Press, Walnut Creek, CA.
2010 Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C., T. J. Ferguson, D. Lippert, R. H. McGuire, G. P. Nicholas, J. E. Watkins, and L. J. Zimmerman. The Premise and Promise of Indigenous Archaeology (Comment on R. McGhee’s “Aboriginalism and the Problems of Indigenous Archaeology.” American Antiquity (April).
2010 Indigenous Archaeology in the Late Glacial Period: Bridging 10,000 Years. In Ta ’n Wetapeksi’k: Understanding from Where We Come, edited by T. Bernard, L. Morine Rosenmeier, and S. Farrell. Eastern Woodland Publishing, Truro, NS. forthcoming.
2008 ––– and J. Jules and C. Dan. Moving Beyond Kennewick: Alternative Native American Perspectives on Bioarchaeological Data and Intellectual Property Rights. In Kennewick Man: Perspectives on the Ancient One, edited by C. Smith, L. Zimmerman, D. Lippert, and J. Watkins, pp. 233-243. Left Coast Press, Walnut Creek, CA.
2008 Melding Science and Community Values: Indigenous Archaeology Programs and the Negotiation of Cultural Differences. In Collaborating at the Trowel’s Edge: Teaching and Learning in Indigenous Archaeology, edited by Stephen Silliman, pp. 28-249. University of Arizona Press.
2008 Native Peoples and Archaeology (Indigenous Archaeology). In The Encyclopedia of Archaeology, edited by D. Pearsall, Vol. 3: 1660-1669. Elsevier, Oxford.
2006 Decolonizing the Archaeological Landscape: The Practice and Politics of Archaeology in British Columbia. Special issue on “Decolonizing Archaeology,” edited by S. Atalay. American Indian Quarterly 30(1): 350-380.
2005 The Persistence of Memory, The Politics of Desire: Archaeological Impacts on Aboriginal Peoples and Their Response. In Decolonizing Archaeological Theory and Practice, edited by C. Smith and H.M. Wobst. pp. 81-103 Routledge.
2004 E. McLay, K. Bannister, L. Joe, and B. Thom, and G.P. Nicholas. ‘A’lhut tu tet Sulhween—“Respecting the Ancestors”: Report of the Hul’qumi’num Heritage Law Case Study. Project for Protection and Repatriation of First Nation Cultural Heritage Project. Hul’qumi’num Treaty Group and Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). 87 pp. http://www.law.ualberta.ca/research/aboriginalculturalheritage/researchpapers.htm
2004 Understanding the Present, Honouring the Past. In Indigenous Peoples and Archaeology, edited by T. Peck and E. Siefried and G. Oetelaar, pp. 11-27. University of Calgary Archaeological Association.
2004 A Necessary Tension: Integrating Processual, Postprocessual, and Other Approaches to the Past. In Indigenous Peoples and Archaeology, edited by T. Peck and E. Siefried and G. Oetelaar, pp. 114-129. University of Calgary Archaeological Association.
2003 ––– and N. Markey. Notes from the Underground: Some Thoughts on 'The Future Management of Archaeological Resources. The Midden 34(3): 7-13.
2001 The Past and Future of Indigenous Archaeology: Global Challenges, North American Perspectives, Australian Prospects. Australian Archaeology 52: 29-40.
2000 Indigenous Land Rights, Education, and Archaeology in Canada: Postmodern/ Postcolonial Perspectives by a Non-Canadian White Guy. In Native Title and the Transformation of Archaeology in the Postcolonial World", edited by I. Lilley, Oceania Monographs (special issue), pp. 121–137.
2000 Archaeology, Education, and the Secwepemc (Updated version). In Forging Respect: Archaeologists and Native Americans Working Together, edited by K.E. Dongoske, K.E. Aldenderfer, and K. Doehner, pp. 153-163. Society for American Archaeology, Washington, D.C.
1997 Archaeology, Education, and the Secwepemc. SAA Bulletin. Society for American Archaeology 15(2): 9-11.
1997 At a Crossroads. American Anthropological Association Newsletter. January, p. 23.
1997 Education and Empowerment: Archaeology With, For, and By the Shuswap Nation. In At A Crossroads: Archaeology and First Peoples in Canada, edited by G.P. Nicholas and T. Andrews, pp. 85–104. Archaeology Press, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C.
1997 ––– and T. Andrews. Indigenous Archaeology in the Postmodern World. In At A Crossroads: Archaeology and First Peoples in Canada, edited by G.P. Nicholas and T. Andrews, pp. 1-18. Archaeology Press, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C.
1997 ––– and T. Andrews. On the Edge. In At A Crossroads: Archaeology and First Peoples in Canada, edited by G.P. Nicholas and T. Andrews, pp. 276-280. Archaeology Press, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C.
1991 ––– and G. Baptiste, C. Coles, J. Gilbert, N. Markey, and D. Dillman. "Telling a Fresh Story": Archaeology and Aboriginal People. In Coyote U: Stories and Teachings from the Secwepemc Education Institute, edited by P.J. Murphy, G.P. Nicolas and M.B. Ignace, pp. 97-105. Theytus Press, Penticton.
2010 Postcolonial Ethics and the Public Domain: Intellectual Properties and Cultural Heritage. In Dynamic Fair Dealing: Creating Canadian Culture Online, edited by R. J. Coombe and D. Wershler. forthcoming.
2009 ––– and C. Bell, K. Bannister, S. Ouzman, and J. Anderson (2009) Intellectual Property Issues in Heritage Management—Part 1: Challenges and Opportunities Relating to Appropriation, Information Access, Bioarchaeology, and Cultural Tourism. Heritage Management 2(1) 261–286.
2009 J. Hollowell and G. P. Nicholas (2009) Introduction to “Decoding Implications of the Genographic Project for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage.” International Journal of Cultural Property 16(2): 133–140.
2008 Policies and Protocols for Archaeological Sites and Associated Cultural and Intellectual Property. In Protection of First Nations Cultural Heritage: Laws, Policy and Reform, edited by C. Bell and Robert Paterson, pp. 203-220. UBC Press Vancouver, BC.
2008 E. McLay, K. Bannister, L. Joe, and B. Thom, and G.P. Nicholas. ‘A’lhut tu tet Sulhween— “Respecting the Ancestors”: Understanding Hul’qumi’num Heritage Laws and Concerns for Protection of Archaeological Heritage. In First Nations Cultural Heritage and Law: Cases, Studies, Voices and Perspectives, edited by C. Bell and Val Napoleon, pp. 158-202. UBC Press, Vancouver.
2007 J. Hollowell and G.P. Nicholas. Intellectual Property Rights and Archaeology: A Case from The Midden. The Midden 39(4): 10-15.
2006 ––– and J. Hollowell. Intellectual Property Issues in Archaeology? In Archaeological Ethics, 2nd ed., edited b K. D. Vitelli and C. Colwell-Chanthaphonh, pp., 206-211. AltaMira Press, Lanham, MD.
2005 Four Examples of Research Agreements Concerning Intellectual Property with Applications to Archaeological Research. Discussion paper, “Open Content and ‘Community Heritage’: Bridging the Divide.” Alexandria Archive Institute, San Francisco.
2004 ––– and K.P. Bannister. Reply to Smith. Current Anthropology 45(4): 528-529.
2004 ––– and K.P. Bannister. Copyrighting the Past? Emerging Intellectual Property Rights Issues in Archaeology. Current Anthropology 45(3).
2004 ––– and K.P. Bannister. Intellectual Property Rights and Indigenous Cultural Heritage in Archaeology. In Indigenous Intellectual Property Rights in Archaeology, edited by M. Riley. AltaMira Press, Walnut Grove, CA.
2007 Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers and Wetland Environments: Theoretical Issues, Economic Organization, and Resource Management Strategies. In Wetlands: Local Issues, World Perspectives, edited by M. Lillie and S. Ellis, pp. 46-62. Oxbow Press, Oxford.
2007 Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers and Wetland Environments: Mobility/Sedentism and Sociopolitical Organization. In Wetlands: Local Issues, World Perspectives, edited by M. Lillie and S. Ellis, pp. 245-257. Oxbox Press, Oxford.
2007 N. Draper, S. Hemming, and R. Luebbers, and G. P. Nicholas. Specialists’ Report on Heritage Management “Best Practice” for Monitoring Drought Related Dredging, River Murray, Lower Lakes and Coorong Region. In Report for the Ngarrindjeri Heritage & Native Title Management Committees. Australian Cultural Heritage Management Pty, Ltd., pp. 49. Hindmarsh, S.A. Australia.
2001 Wet Sites, Wetland Sites, and Cultural Resource Management Strategies. In Enduring Records: The Environmental and Cultural Heritage of Wetlands edited by B. Purdy, pp. 262-270. Oxbow Books, Oxford.
1998 Wetlands and Hunter-Gatherers: A Global Perspective. Current Anthropology. 39 (5): 720-733.
1992 The Role of Wetlands in Northeastern Prehistory: Part 2. Man in the Northeast 43.
1991 The Role of Wetlands in Northeastern Prehistory: Part 1. Man in the Northeast 42.
2010 ––– and L. Westfall. Long-Term Secwepemc Plant Use: Initial Results of Archaeological and Archaeobotanical Investigations in the Interior Plateau, British Columbia. To appear in Secwepemc People and Plants: Research Papers in Shuswap Ethnobotany, edited by S. Peacock, N. J. Turner, and M. Ignace. forthcoming.
1998 A Light But Lasting Footprint: Human Influences on the Northeastern Landscape. In The Archaeological Northeast, edited by M.L. Levine, M.S. Nassaney, and K.E. Sassaman, pp. 25-38. Bergin and Garvey, Greenwich, CT.
1998 Assessing Climatic Influences on Human Affairs: Wetlands and the Maximum Holocene Warming in the Northeast. Journal of Middle Atlantic Archaeology 14: 147-160.
1994 Prehistoric Human Ecosystems in the Northeast: Interpreting Past Landscapes and Land Use. In Great Lakes Archaeology and Paleocology: Exploring Interdisciplinary Initiatives for the Nineties, edited by B.G. Warner and R.I. MacDonald, pp. 117-140. Quaternary Sciences Institute, University of Waterloo and ESCART Press.
1993 Prehistoric Human Ecology as Cultural Resource Management. In Cultural Resource Management: Archaeological Research, Preservation Planning, and Public Education in the Northeastern United States, edited by J. Kerber, pp. 17-50. Bergin and Garvey, Greenwich, CT.
2008 Hollowell, J.J., and G.P. Nicholas. Intellectual Property Issues in Archaeological Publication: Some Questions to Ponder. In Archaeologies 4(2): 208–217.
2008 Comment on History and Its Discontents: Stone Statues, Native Histories, and Archaeologists”, by Gnecco and Hernadez. In Current Anthropology 49(3): 458-459.
2007 On Archaeology and the “Burden” of Responsibility. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 31(2): iii-vii.
2007 On Representativeness in Archaeology. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 31(1): iii-vii.
2007 Welch, J.R., D. R. Burley and M. Klassen, and G. Nicholas. CRM, SFU, & You: Options for Professional Preparation from Simon Fraser University. The Midden 39(4): 16-19.
2006 On Historicizing Archaeology. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 30(2): iii-vi.
2006 On Archaeological Theory as a Rite of Passage. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 30(1): iii-vi.
2005 On “Reality” Archaeology. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 29(2): iii-vi.
2005 On mtDNA and Archaeological Ethics. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 29 (1): iii-vi.
2004 On Underestimating the Past. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 28(2): iii-iv.
2001 On Representations of Race and Racism. Current Anthropology 42(1): 140-143.
1999 Coyote Creates the Past (fiction). In Coyote U: Stories and Teachings from the Secwepemc Education Institute, edited by P.J. Murphy, G.P. Nicholas, and M.B. Ignace, pp. 92-93. Theytus Press, Penticton.
1994 On the Goddess Myth and Methodology. Current Anthropology 35: 448-450.
1992 The Yanomami in the Classroom: Cultural Diversity, Indigenous Land Rights and Applied Anthropology. Cultural Survival Quarterly Spring: 28-30.