| . "Blown Away with Native Arts". Santa Fean, vol. 26, no. 7 (August 1998). 1998. | 75 | 1998 | | |
| . "Indian Market Show". Santa Fean, vol. 26, no. 7 (August 1998). 1998. | | 1998 | | |
| . "Les Namingha". v. 40, no. 3, June/July, 2012. Santa Fean. | 71 | | | |
| . "Native Fusion". Western Art Collector, no. 43 (March 2011). Western Art Collector. 2011. | 173 | 2011 | | |
| . Blue Rain Gallery 2000. 2000. | 8-9 | 2000 | Catalog of an exhibition. | |
| . Blue Rain Gallery Indian Market Magazine. Santa Fe, N.M.: Blue Rain Gallery. 2005. | 20-21 | 2005 | | |
| Altshuler, Ross. "Family Affair: Carol Warren's Gift to the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Unwrapped". El Palacio, vol. 123, no. 2 (summer 2018). 2018. | 36-39 | 2018 | Examines the exhibition "What's New in New: Selections from the Carol Warren Collection" held June 3, 2018-February 26, 2019, Lloyd Kiva New Gallery, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Artists represented include Tony Abeyta, Autumn Borts-Medlock, Preston Duwyenie, Tammy Garcia, Dan Namingha, Les Namingha, Jody Naranjo, Roxanne Swentzell, and Tito Naranjo. | |
| Blair, Mary Ellen and Laurence Blair. The Legacy of a Master Potter: Nampeyo and Her Descendants. Tucson, Arizona: Treasure Chest Books. 1999. | 187, XVIII | 1999 | Includes Nampeyo family designs, family genealogy, bibliographical references and index. | |
| Blue Rain Gallery. "Blue Rain Gallery's Annual Celebration of Contemporary Native American Art, August 17-21, 2016: Les Namingha New Paintings". THE Magazine, vol. 25, issue 2 (August 2016). 2016. | back cover | 2016 | Advertisement for an exhibition; includes a color reproduction of artist's acrylic on canvas, "Mortality Encircling Mother Earth" | |
| Blue Rain Gallery. 2006 Blue Rain Gallery Indian Market Celebration. Santa Fe: Blue Rain Gallery. 2006. | | 2006 | | |
| Blue Rain Gallery. Blue Rain Gallery, August 15-19, 2007, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Santa Fe, N.M.: Blue Rain Gallery. 2007. | 12-13 | 2007 | | |
| Bullis, Douglas. 100 Artists of the Southwest. Atglen, Pennsylvania: Schiffer Publications. 2006. | iii, 136-137, 218 | 2006 | | |
| Dillingham, Rick with foreword by J.J. Brody. ~Fourteen Families in Pueblo Pottery. Albuquerque, New Mexico: University of New Mexico Press. 1994. | 15, 56 | 1994 | Includes numerous genealogical charts. | |
| Fauntleroy, Gussie. "Stretching Boundaries: Imagination and Intuition Inspire Les Namingha's Pottery and Painting". Southwest Art, vol. 39, no. 3 (August 2009). 2009. | 96-99 | 2009 | Version of published article online (viewed August 29, 2016) at URL: http://www.southwestart.com/articles-interviews/featured-artists/stretching_boundaries | View |
| Gangelhoff, Bonnie. "Living a Legacy: Tradition Meets Innovation in Les Namingha's Pottery and Paintings". Southwest Art, vol. 28, no. 11 (April 1999). 1999. | 52-56 | 1999 | | |
| Harjo, Suzan Shown. ~"Santa Fe Indian Market: 76 Years and Growing". Native Peoples, vol. 11, no. 2 (February, March, April 1998). 1998. | 37 | 1998 | | |
| Hice, Michael. "Clay". Santa Fean, vol. 26, no. 7 (August 1998). 1998. | 52 | 1998 | | |
| Hice, Michael. "Rising Stars: Six Cutting Edge Indian Artists to Watch". Santa Fean, vol. 26, no. 7 (August 1998). 1998. | 57, 102 | 1998 | | |
| Jacka, Lois Essary and Jerry Jacka (photographer). "Hopi Pottery and Baskets: Art Forms that Span 2,000 Years". Arizona Highways, vol. 75, no. 9 (September 1999). 1999. | 8-9 | 1999 | | |
| King, Charles S., Peter Held (contributor), Will Wilson (portrait photographer), and Addison Doty (object photographer). Spoken through Clay: Native Pottery of the Southwest: the Eric S. Dobkin Collection. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Museum of New Mexico Press. 2017. | 276-285, 324-325 | 2017 | Appears in section entitled "Les Namingha (b. 1967)" with a portrait of the potter by Will Wilson. | Examines the work of over 50 Native American potters. | |
| Krol, Debra Utacia. "RE:DEFINE Reconsidering Native Art: This Spring the Heard Museum Will Open an Exhibition of Contemporary Native American Art". Native American Art, issue 19 (February/March 2019). 2019. | 83 | 2019 | Freatured artists include Susan Folwell, Kent Monkman, Lewis deSoto, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Les Namingha, Pat Pruitt, Caroline "Coco" Monnet, and Meryl McMaster. | |
| McCleary, Katherine Nova, Leah Tamar Shrestinian, and Joseph Zordan. Place, Nations, Generations, Beings: 200 Years of Indigenous North American Art. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Art Gallery. 2019. | 66 | 2019 | Catalog of a student-curated exhibition entitled "Place, Nations, Generations, Beings: 200 Years of Indigenous North American Art" of objects drawn from Yale University collections for exhibit at the Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut, November 1, 2019-June 21, 2020. | |
| Namingha, Les. Les Namingha Studio. URL: http://lesnamingha.com/. 2016. | | 2016 | Les Namingha's website (viewed August 29, 2016) | View |
| Pardue, Diana F. The Collecting Passions of Dennis and Janis Lyon. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 2004. | 79 | 2004 | Catalog of an exhibition | |
| Sanchez, Casey. "Pop Pots: Les Namingha". Pasatiempo (Santa Fe, New Mexico), August 18, 2017. 2017. | 60-61 | 2017 | | |
| Sanders, Nina (curator). Catch 22: Paradox on Paper: from the Edward J. Guarino Collection. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Ralph T. Coe Foundation for the Arts. 2017. | 12 | 2017 | Catalog for the exhibition "Catch 22: Paradox on Paper" organized by the Ralph T. Coe Foundation for the Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico, and held August 12, 2017-March 31, 2018. | |
| Struever, Martha Hopkins. Marti's Choice: 2009 Exhibition & Sale. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Martha Hopkins Struever. 2009. | 8 | 2009 | | |
| Touchette, Charleen (curator) and Suzanne Deats (author of artist profiles). Ndn Art. Albuquerque, New Mexico: Fresco Fine Art Publications. 2003. | 62-67, 206 | 2003 | Artists profiles include R.C. Gorman, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Charlene Teters, Cheyenne Harris, Dan Namingha, Arlo Namingha, Les Namingha, Doug Hyde, David Johns, Ramona Sakiestewa, Margarete Bagshaw-Tindel, Nathan Youngblood, Susan Folwell, Michael A. Naranjo, Richard Zane Smith, Al Qoyawayma, Virgil Ortiz, Fritz Scholder, Kevin Red Star, Armond Lara, Rick Bartow, Anita Fields, Margaret Wood, Christine Nofchissey McHorse, Joel C. McHorse, Ed Archie Noisecat, Celeste Worl, Dorothy Grandbois, Doug Coffin, and Preston Singletary. In the New Mexico artist series. | |
| Wade, Edwin L. and Allan Cooke. Canvas of Clay: Seven Centuries of Hopi Ceramic Art. Sedona, Arizona: El Otro Lado. 2012. | 220 | 2012 | Potters represented in the catalog works section of the Allan Cooke Collection include Nampeyo, Hisi Quotskuyva Nampeyo, Myrtle Young, Rachel Namingha Nampeyo, Annie Nampeyo, Paqua Naha (Frogwoman), Garnet Pavatea, Sadie Adams, Helen Naha (Featherwoman), Dextra Quotsakuyva Nampeyo, Fannie Polacca Nampeyo, Priscilla Namingha Nampeyo, Jean Sahmie Nampeyo, Rondina Huma, James Garcia Nampeyo, Mark Tahbo, Hisi Nampeyo, Les Namingha Nampeyo, Steve Lucas, Nathan Begaye, Rachel Sahmie Nampeyo, and Karen Abeita. | |
| Weston, Wendy. "Directions, Phoenix/Scottsdale, Valley of the Sun". Spring, 1998. Indian Artist. | 73 | | | |
| Zimmerman, Nancy. Blue Rain Gallery: Representing Fearless Innovation in Native Art. Santa Fe, N.M.: Blue Rain Gallery. 2008. | 24-25 | 2008 | | |
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