Forthcoming (2007). “Trust or Domination? Divergent Perceptions of Property in Animals Among The Tozhu and the Tofa of South Siberia.” In: Schlee, Günther and Anatolii Khazanov (eds.): Collective and Multiple Forms of Property in Land and Animals. London: RoutledgeCurzon.
Forthcoming (2007). “Ocherk sovremennoi kul’tury tuvintsev-todzhintsev” [The contemporary culture of the Tozhu-Tyvans]. In: Tomilov, N.A. and D.A. Funk (eds.) Tiurkskie Narody Sibiri [The Turkic Peoples of Siberia]. Moscow: Nauka, pp.1071-1094.
2007. Review of Van Deusen, Kira 2004: Singing Story, Healing Drum: Shamans and Storytellers of Turkic Siberia. Sibirica 6(1):119-121.
With Joachim Otto Habeck, Agnieszka Halemba and Istvan Santha, submitted. “Size and place in the construction of indigeneity in the Russian Federation.” (under review at Current Anthropology, decision expected Spring 2007).
With Kirill Istomin. (2007). "Izmenenie praktik regulirovaniia dostupa k prirodnym resursam u olenevodcheskikh narodov Sibiri" (Changes in the practice of regulating access to natural resources among reindeer-herding peoples of Siberia). In D.A. Funk (ed.) Rasy i narody: Sovremennye etnicheskie i rasovye problemy (Races and peoples: Contemporary ethnic and racial problems). Moscow: Nauka, pp. 128-163.
2006. “Who owns the taiga? Inclusive vs. Exclusive Senses of Property among the Tozhu and Tofa of Southern Siberia.” Sibirica 5(1):87-116.
2006. “Olenevodstvo Tuvintsev-Todzhintsev Segodnia” [Reindeer Herding among the Tozhu Today]. In Voprosy izucheniia istorii i kul’tury narodov tsentralnoi azii i sopredel’nykh regionov [Questions in the Study of the History and Culture of the Peoples of Central Asia and Neighboring Regions]. Kyzyl: Natsional’nyi muzei imeni Aldan-Maadyr, pp. 121-132.
With Agnieszka Halemba. 2006. “Die indigenen Völker Sibiriens: Landrechte, Legalismus und Lebensstil” (The Indigenous Peoples of Siberia: Land, Laws, and Lives) (with Agnieszka Halemba). INFOEMagazine 19:18-22.
2005. “Southern Siberia.” In: The Indigenous World 2005. Copenhagen: International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA), 56-63.
2004. “A Line in the Sayans: History and Divergent Perceptions of Property Among the Tozhu and Tofa of South Siberia.” Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Indiana University, Department of Anthropology.
2004. Review of Ssorin-Chaikov, Nikolai 2003: The Social Life of the State in Subarctic Siberia. Sibirica 4(2):237-238.
With Günther Schlee. 2004. “Interethnic Clan Relationships in Asia and Africa”. In: Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Annual Report 2002-2003. Halle/Saale, Germany: Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, pp. 79-88.
2003. “The Troubled Taiga: Survival on the Move for the Last Nomadic Reindeer Herders of South Siberia, Mongolia, and China” (in English and Russian). Cultural Survival Quarterly, Spring 2003 (27:1):12-18.
2003. “Hunting for a Solution: Tozhu Wild Animal Resources Threatened.” Cultural Survival Quarterly, Spring 2003 (27:1):48-52.
With Dan Plumley (eds). 2003. The Troubled Taiga. Special Issue of Cultural Survival Quarterly, Spring 2003 (27:1).
2002.
“Hey, You! Get Offa My Taiga! Comparing the Sense of Property Rights Among the Tofa and Tozhu-Tyva.” Halle/Saale, Germany: Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Paper Series No. 38.
2001. “Where Have All the Reindeer Gone?” Russian Conservation News, Fall 2001.
With Dan Plumley 2001. “Requiem or Recovery: The 21st-Century Fate of the Reindeer-Herding Peoples of Inner Asia.” Cultural Survival Quarterly, Spring 2001(25:2): 75-77.
1997. “Tuva Sets Sights on Sustainable Development.” Surviving Together: A Quarterly on Grassroots Cooperation in Eurasia, Winter 1997:38-40.
1997. “Ubsu-Nur Accepted into World Network of Biosphere Reserves.” Surviving Together, Winter 1997: 40-41.
1997. “Tuvan NGOs Hold Conference on Development.” Surviving Together, Winter 1997: 42.
1997. “For Love of Horses: A Musical Gallop Through the Siberian Landscape.” Bloomington Voice (Bloomington, IN), 27 February, 1997.