PEER REVIEWED
Castillo, Victoria Elena. 20xx. Calling the Moose: An Early Contact Period Example of Northern Tutchone Art from Fort Selkirk, Yukon. Ethnohistory. Submitted.
Castillo, Victoria Elena, Christine Schreyer, and Tosh Southwick. 2020. ECHO: Ethnographic, Cultural, and Historical Overview of the Yukon’s First Peoples. Institute for Community Engaged Research Press, University of British Columbia Okanagan, Kelowna. https://pressbooks.bccampus.ca/echoyukonsfirstpeople/?fbclid=IwAR1qbXXecNGDALmDaG_V6RUAeH0-zXgtGGswSVOHQQz0vo7d-KcxhwJaonY
Castillo, Victoria Elena. 2007. Fort Selkirk, Yukon: Early Contact Period Interaction Between the Northern Tutchone and Hudson’s Bay Company Fur Traders. In Chacmool 2006 Conference Proceedings: Decolonizing Archaeology: Archaeology and the Post-Colonial Critique. Calgary University Press.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Castillo, Victoria Elena. 2012. Fort Selkirk: Early Contact Period Interaction Between the Northern Tutchone and the Hudson’s Bay Company in Yukon. Hudē̜ hudā̈n Series, Occasional Papers in Archaeology, no. 17. Yukon Government, Whitehorse.
http://www.tc.gov.yk.ca/publications/Fort_Selkirk_Early_Contact_Period_2012.pdf
Yukon Research Centre. 2013. Protocols and Principles for Conducting Research with Yukon First Nations. Yukon Research Centre, Yukon College, Whitehorse, YT. (Victoria Elena Castillo, author).
BOOK REVIEWS
Castillo, Victoria Elena. 2018. Book Review: An Ethnohistorian in Rupert’s Land: Unfinished Conversations. Jennifer S. H. Brown. Athabasca University Press, 2017. In Ethnohistory (October 2018) 65(4): 679-680.
Castillo, Victoria Elena. 2014. Book Review: Haa Léelk’w Hás Aaní Saax’ú: Our Grandparents’ Names on the Land, edited by Dr. Thomas Thornton. The Northern Review 37(Fall 2013): 208-210.
YUKON GOVERNMENT REPORTS
Castillo, Victoria, 2019. Yukon College McIntyre Creek Field School 2018 Final Report, JeUs-44: Yukon Archaeological Sites Regulations Permit, no. 18-03ASR. Heritage Resources Unit, Cultural Services Branch, Department of Tourism and Culture, Yukon.
Castillo, Victoria, 2013. Yukon College Canyon City archaeological field school. Heritage Resources Unit, Cultural Services Branch, Department of Tourism and Culture, Yukon.
Castillo, Victoria, 2012. Yukon College Heritage and Culture Program field school (2012) – Whitehorse area sites: JeUs-15, JeUs-3, JeUs-5. Heritage Resources Unit, Cultural Services Branch, Department of Tourism and Culture, Yukon.
Castillo, Victoria, 2011. Heritage and culture certificate program field school – Tagish archaeological excavations. Heritage Resources Unit, Cultural Services Branch, Department of Tourism and Culture, Yukon.
Castillo, Victoria Elena, 2008. Tagish Post Archaeological Project (JbUn-4) Final Report. Permit Number 08-12ASR. Carcross Tagish First Nation and Government of Yukon, Heritage Resources Unit, Cultural Services Branch, Department of Tourism and Culture, Yukon.
Castillo, Victoria Elena, 2007. Tagish Post Archaeology Project (JbUn-4) Final Report. Permit Number 07-11ASR. Carcross Tagish First Nation and Government of Yukon, Heritage Resources Unit, Cultural Services Branch, Department of Tourism and Culture, Yukon.
Castillo, Victoria Elena, 2007. Archaeological Heritage Overview Assessment of the Carmacks Copper Project. Permit Number 07-14ASR. Access Consulting Group and Western Copper Corp., Yukon.
Castillo, Victoria Elena, 2007. Heritage Overview Assessment for the Proposed Hamilton Boulevard Realignment. Yukon Community Services, Community Development Division and Quest Engineering Group, Yukon.
Castillo, Victoria Elena. 2007. Heritage Overview Assessment: Ketza Mine Final Report Permit Number 07-08ASR. EBA Engineering Consultants and Ketza River Holdings Ltd. Whitehorse, YT.
Castillo, Victoria Elena. 2007. Yukon Government Heritage Resources Unit Interim Report: Archaeological Studies at Fort Selkirk, 2007. Permit Number 07-07ASR.
Castillo, Victoria Elena. 2006. Yukon Government Heritage Resources Unit Report: Archaeological Studies at Fort Selkirk, 2006.
Castillo, Victoria Elena. 2005. Yukon Government Heritage Resources Unit Report: Archaeological and Culture-History Studies at Fort Selkirk, 2005.