| . "Guide to Market, Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market". Native American Art, issue 19 (February/March 2019). 2019. | 122 | 2019 | Sections includes the following: Jewelry & Lapidary; Pottery; Paintings, Drawings, Photography & Graphics; Pueblo Carvings; Scupture; Weavings & Textiles; Diverse Arts including Beadwork & Quillwork; Baskets; Personal Attire; and Youth. | |
| . "Native Bling: Ric Chalie Brings Home the Best of Show at the Cherokee Art Market". Native American Art, no. 12 (December 2017/January 2018). 2017. | 135 | 2017 | | |
| . "Spring Indian Market, March 12-20, Georgetown Park". INIDAN CRAFT SHOP (March). 1994. | 3 | 1994 | | |
| . "Thrills Calendar". New Times (Phoenix, Arizona), April 17, 1997. 1997. | 30 | 1997 | Newspaper article. | |
| Baxter, Paula A. and Allison Bird-Romero. Encyclopedia of Native American Jewelry: a Guide to History, People and Terms. Phoenix, Arizona: Oryx Press. 2000. | 118 | 2000 | Includes bibliographical references, subject and artist indexes. | |
| Charlie, Ric. "[Advertisement] Ric Charlie, ric@riccharlie.com, 928-607-4377, Heard Museum Show, March 2, 3 2019, Booth E-16". Native American Art, issue 19 (February/March 2019). 2019. | 143 | 2019 | Includes full-page color illustration of a model wearing a jewelry set by Ric Charlie; coordinated set includes necklace, earrings, and bracelets. | |
| Colter, Lane. ~"American Expressions". American Craft, vol. 57, no. 5 (October/November 1997). 1997. | 74 | 1997 | | |
| Jacka, Jerry D. "Innovations in Southwest Indian Jewelry: Fine Art in the 1980's". American Indian Art Magazine, vol. 9, no. 2 (spring 1984). 1984. | 32, 36 | 1984 | | |
| Jacka, Lois Essary. "The Navajos and Their Art". Arizona Highways, vol. 70, no. 11 (November 1994). 1994. | 29 | 1994 | | |
| Jacka, Lois Essary and Jerry Jacka. ~Navajo Jewelry: a Legacy of Silver and Stone. Flagstaff, Arizona: Northland Publishing. 1995. | 107 | 1995 | | |
| Loscher, Tricia. Old Traditions in New Pots: Silver Seed Pots from the Norman L. Sandfield Collection. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 2007. | 74 | 2007 | Catalog of an exhibition | |
| Pardue, Diana. ~The Cutting Edge: Contemporary Southwestern Jewelry and Metalwork. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 1997. | 21 | 1997 | Catalog of an exhibition organized by the Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, and held April 17, 1997 - January 1998. | |
| Pardue, Diana F. "Everything Is Golden". Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market Official Guide, 2012. 2012. | 40 | 2012 | Discusses the exhibition "All That Glitters: American Indian Gold Jewelry", Heard Museum North Scottsdale, Scottsdale, Arizona, through May 8, 2012. | |
| Pardue, Diana F. (author and curator), Craig Smith (photographer) and the Heard Museum. All That Glitters: American Indian Gold Jewelry from the Heard Museum Collection. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 2012. | | 2012 | Unpublished exhibition catalog due to lack of funds. American Indian jewelers include Charles Loloma, Dennis Edaakie, Nancy Edaakie, Preston Monongye, Della James, Frances James, Yazzie Johnson, Gail Bird, Norbert Peshlakai, Cheyenne Harris, Watson Honanie, Denise Wallace, Jesse Monongye, Charles Supplee, Maria Samora, Cody Sanderson, Keri Ataumbi, Elizabeth Wallace, Larry Golsh, Shawn Bluejacket, Ric Charlie, and Natasha Peshlakai. | |
| Pardue, Diana F. and Craig Smith (photographer). Symmetry in Stone: the Jewelry of Richard I. Chavez. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 2017. | 45 | 2017 | Foreword by Cynthia Chavez Lamar, with introduction by David M. Roche. Catalog produced in conjunction with the exhibition, 'Symmetry in Stone: the Jewelry of Richard I. Chavez', which was exhibited at the Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, February 2, 2018-August 5, 2018. | |
| Schmitt, Rory O'Neill. Navajo and Hopi Art in Arizona: Continuing Traditions. Charleston, South Carolina: History Press. 2016. | 71-78 | 2016 | Foreword by Lee Peterson, with bibliographical references (pages 179-182) and index. Featured artists include Contemporary Melanie Yazzie, Jesse Monongya, Ric Charlie, Edward Charlie, Barbara Teller Ornelas, Marlowe Katoney, Margaret Wood, Verma Nequatewa, Piki Wadsworth, Ramson Lomatewama, and Manuel Chavarria Jr. | |
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