| Blair, Mary Ellen and Laurence Blair. The Legacy of a Master Potter: Nampeyo and Her Descendants. Tucson, Arizona: Treasure Chest Books. 1999. | 188 | 1999 | Includes Nampeyo family designs, family genealogy, bibliographical references and index. | |
| Dillingham, Rick. Fourteen Families in Pueblo Pottery. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. 1994. | 15, 46 | 1994 | | |
| Sahme, Jean and Jennifer Brennan French. Jean Sahme: Tewa Potter. My Publisher. 2011. | unpaginated | 2011 | | |
| Van Sickle, Lisa J. "Jean Sahmie, Andrea Fisher Fine Pottery, 100 W San Francisco, andreafisherpottery.com, August 9-18, Reception August 9, 12-5 PM". Santa Fean, vol. 47, no. 4 (August/September 2019). 2019. | insert page 43 | 2019 | Appears in the "Exhibits" column of the magazine issue's insert "Native Arts". | |
| Wade, Edwin L. and Allan Cooke. Canvas of Clay: Seven Centuries of Hopi Ceramic Art. Sedona, Arizona: El Otro Lado. 2012. | 208-209, 212-213 | 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. | |
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