La medalla Marius Barbeau Medal es va establir l'any 1985 per part de la Folklore Studies Association of Canada per a recoméixer les contribucions importants en el folklore i l'etnologia del Canadà.[3]
(1945) "The Aleutian Route of Migration into America." Geographical Review, vol. 35, no. 3, pp. 424–443.
(1945) "Bear Mother." Journal of American Folklore, vol. 59, no. 231, pp. 1–12.
(1945) Ceinture flechée. Montréal: Paysana.
(1946) Alouette! Montréal: Lumen.
(1947) Alaska Beckons. Toronto: Macmillan.
(1947) L'Arbre des rèves (The Tree of Dreams). Montréal: Thérrien.
(1950; reissued 1990) Totem Poles. 2 vols. (Anthropology Series 30, National Museum of Canada Bulletin 119.) Ottawa: National Museum of Canada. Reprinted, Canadian Museum of Civilization, Hull, Quebec, 1990.
(1952) "The Old-World Dragon in America." In Indian Tribes of Aboriginal America: Selected Papers of the XXIXth International Congress of Americanists, ed. by Sol Tax, pp. 115–122. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
(1953) Haida Myths. Ottawa: National Museum of Canada.
(1954) "'Totemic Atmosphere' on the North Pacific Coast." Journal of American Folklore, vol. 67, pp. 103-122.
(1957) Haida Carvers in Argillite. Ottawa: National Museum of Canada.
(1957) J'ai vu Québec. Québec City: Garneau.
(1957) My Life in Recording: Canadian-Indian Folklore.Folkways Records
(ed.) (1958) The Golden Phoenix and Other Fairy Tales from Quebec. Retold by Michael Hornyansky. Toronto: Oxford University Press.
(1958) Medicine-Men on the North Pacific Coast. Ottawa: National Museum of Canada.
(1958) Pathfinders in the North Pacific. Toronto: Ryerson.
(et al.) (1958) Roundelays: Dansons à la Ronde. Ottawa: National Museum of Canada.
(1960) Indian Days on the Western Prairies. Ottawa: National Museum of Canada.
(1960) "Huron-Wyandot Traditional Narratives: In Translations and Native Texts." National Museum of Canada Bulletin 165, Anthropological Series 47.
(1961) Tsimsyan Myths. (Anthropological Series 51, National Museum of Canada Bulletin 174.) Ottawa: Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources.
(1962) Jongleur Songs of Old Quebec. Rutgers University Press.
Cove, John J. (1985) A Detailed Inventory of the Barbeau Northwest Coast Files. (National Museum of Man Mercury Series, Canadian Centre for Folk Culture Studies, Paper 54.) Ottawa: National Museums of Canada.
Duff, Wilson (1964) "Contributions of Marius Barbeau to West Coast Ethnology," Anthropologica (new series), vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 63-96.
MacDonald, George F., and John J. Cove (eds.) (1987) Tsimshian Narratives. Collected by Marius Barbeau and William Beynon. (Canadian Museum of Civilization Mercury Series, Directorate Paper 3.) 2 vols. Ottawa: Directorate, Canadian Museum of Civilization.
Nowry, Laurence (1995) Marius Barbeau, Man of Mana: A Biography. Toronto: NC Press.
Orford, Emily (1986) “Anthropologist’s field work on west coast began in 1914,” In Western People, 23 January 23, 1986.
Orford, Emily (1984) “Charles Marius Barbeau: Photo-ethnologist of coast Indians.” In Victoria Times-Colonist: The Islander, May 13, 1984. 10-11.
Slaney, Frances M. (2000) "Working for a Canadian Sense of Place(s): The Role of Landscape Painters in Marius Barbeau's Ethnology," In Excluded Ancestors, Inventible Traditions: Essays toward a More Inclusive History of Anthropology, ed. by Richard Handler, pp. 81–122. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.