Citation: Wa. Starna, THE CAMBRIDGE HISTORY OF THE NATIVE PEOPLES OF THE AMERICA, VOL 1, NORTH-AMERICA, PART I - TRIGGER,BG, WASHBURN,WE, Ethnohistory, 45(3), 1998, pp. 588-593
Citation: Wa. Starna, ENCYCLOPEDIA OF NORTH-AMERICAN INDIANS - NATIVE-AMERICAN HISTORY, CULTURE, AND LIFE FROM PALEO-INDIANS TO THE PRESENT - HOXIE,FE, Ethnohistory, 45(3), 1998, pp. 588-593
Citation: Wa. Starna et Gr. Hamell, HISTORY AND THE BURDEN OF PROOF - THE CASE OF IROQUOIS INFLUENCE ON THE US CONSTITUTION, New York history, 77(4), 1996, pp. 427-452
Citation: Wa. Starna, CULTIVATING A LANDSCAPE OF PEACE, IROQUOIS EUROPEAN ENCOUNTERS IN 17TH-CENTURY AMERICA - DENNIS,M, Canadian historical review, 76(2), 1995, pp. 284-286
Citation: H. Doblin et Wa. Starna, THE JOURNALS OF CLAUS,CHRISTIAN,DANIEL AND WEISER,CONRAD, A JOURNEY TO ONONDAGA, 1750, Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, 84, 1994, pp. 180000003
Citation: Wa. Starna, COMMONERS, TRIBUTE, AND CHIEFS - THE DEVELOPMENT OF ALGONQUIAN CULTURE IN THE POTOMAC VALLEY - POTTER,SR, Ethnohistory, 41(4), 1994, pp. 678-680