| . "Exceeding Expectations: Bonham's Native American Art Sale on December 11 Saw a Number of Lots Soar Past Presale Estimates". Native American Art, issue 19 (February/March 2019). 2019. | 172-173 | 2019 | Belt by Gail Bird and Yazzie Johnson realized $17,500 at auciton from its low/high estimate of $6000/$9000. | Auction held December 11, 2018, Los Angeles, California, with the following artists ranked in the the top ten sales: James Kivetoruk Moses, Howling Wolf, Gail Bird and Yazzie Johnson. | |
| . "Guide to Market, Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market". Native American Art, issue 19 (February/March 2019). 2019. | 123 | 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. | |
| . "Heard Features Yazzie and Bird". Indian Trader, vol. 38, no. 8 (August 2007). 2007. | 26 | 2007 | Newspaper article. | |
| . "Heard Museum Shop Exhibitors". Native American Art, issue 19 (February/March 2019). 2019. | 99 | 2019 | 2019 Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market Shop exhibitors include Oreland Joe, Bo Joe, Kenneth Johnson, Gail Bird, Yazzie Johnson, Clark Tenakhongva, and Terry DeWald. | |
| Baxter, Paula A. and Allison Bird-Romero. Encyclopedia of Native American Jewelry: a Guide to History, People and Terms. Phoenix, Arizona: Oryx Press. 2000. | 14 | 2000 | Includes bibliographical references, subject and artist indexes. | |
| Bird, Gail, Yazzie Johnson, Maynard White Owl Lavadour and Diana F. Pardue. Bedazzled! Masterworks of Jewelry and Beadwork from the Heard Museum. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 2002. | 4,5 | 2002 | Catalog of an exhibition. | |
| Fox, Nancy. "The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture". American Indian Art Magazine, vol. 13, no. 4 (autumn 1988). American Indian Art Magazine. 1988. | 45-47 | 1988 | | |
| Hammond, Harmony, and Jaune Quick-to-See Smith (curators). ~Women of Sweetgrass, Cedar and Sage: Contemporary Art by Native American Women. New York, New York: Gallery of the American Indian Community House. 1985. | unpaged | 1985 | Catalog of an exhibition held June 1-29, 1985; individual artists in the exhibition also includes Gail Bird/Yazzie Johnson, Karita Coffey, Jody Folwell, Imogene Goodshot, Helen Hardin, Sylvia Lark, Carm Little Turtle, Otellie Loloma, Linda Lomahaftewa, Georgia Masayesva, Kay Miller, Lillian Pitt, Jolene Rickard, Ramona Sakiestewa, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Jacquie Stevens, Charlene Touchette, Kay WalkingStick, and Emmi Whitehorse. | |
| Littlebird, Harold (interviewer) and Yazzie Johnson and Gail Bird (interviewees). "Old Designs Inspire New Jewelry". In: 58th Indian Market: Official Program of Events. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Southwestern Association on Indian Affairs. 1979. | 8, 10-11 | 1979 | Interview took place in the home of Gail Bird and Yazzie Johnson on July 29, 1979. Host work,58th Indian Market: Official Program of Events, issued as the 1979 Supplement to the New Mexican. | |
| Miller, Judith. "A Fine Collaboration". ROSEWOOD (Rosewood Hotels and Resorts) (Summer/Fall). 2007. | 56-60 | 2007 | | |
| Owings Gallery. Hands of Enchantment: New Mexico contemporaries, December 14 through January 26, 2019. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Owings Gallery. 2018. | unpaginated | 2018 | Catalog accompanying the exhibition, "Hands of Enchantment: New Mexico Contemporaries", held December 14, 2018-January 26, 2019, Owings Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Catalog design, Laura C. Widmar; catalog text, Jonah Nonomaque; photography, James Hart. Artists include Carol Mothner, Yazzie Johnson, Gail Bird, Sergio Tapia, Tom Joyce, Tony Abeyta, Page Allen, Justin Gallegos Mayrant, Frank Croft, Jamie Burnes, and Ed Mell. | |
| Pardue, Diana. ~The Cutting Edge: Contemporary Southwestern Jewelry and Metalwork. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 1997. | 19 | 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. | 36-40 | 2012 | Discusses the exhibition "All That Glitters: American Indian Gold Jewelry", Heard Museum North Scottsdale, Scottsdale, Arizona, through May 8, 2012. | |
| Pardue, Diana F. Shared Images: The Innovative Jewelry of Yazzie Johnson & Gail Bird. Phoenix: Heard Museum, and Santa Fe: Museum of New Mexico Press. 2007. | | 2007 | | |
| 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. | |
| Struever, Martha Hopkins, and Cheryl Crownover (photographer). Martha Hopkins Struever: American Indian Art for the Collector: Indian Market Week Sale, August 17-20, 2017, Eldorado Hotel, Santa Fe. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Martha Hopkins Struever. 2017. | 10 | 2017 | Catalog of the 2017 show and sale held during the Santa Fe Indian Market, Santa Fe, New Mexico. | |
| Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian. "Collections: Thank You to Donors for 1992 Acquisitions". Messenger (Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian), summer 1993. 1993. | 10 | 1993 | Donation of artworks by Pablita Velarde, Maria & Julian, Gail Bird and Yazzie Johnson, Gina Gray, Ramona Sakiestewa, Sally Black, Cora Black, Evelyn Cly, Silas B. Claw, Debe Kligin, Lyn Stevens, Juanita Stevens, and Emmi Whitehorse cited. | |
| Wikipedia contributors. "Gail Bird and Yazzie Johnson". In: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia (host URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/) at source URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gail_Bird_and_Yazzie_Johnson. 2009. | | 2009 | Current entry for Gail Bird and Yazzie Johnson in Wikipedia (viewed February 27, 2019); webpage created October 12, 2009, revised and updated irregularly. | View |
| Yazzie Johnson/Gail Bird. Yazzie Johnson & Gail Bird, Summer 2020. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Owings Gallery. 2020. | | 2020 | Catalogue published in conjunction with the exhibition "Yazzie Johnson & Gail Bird, Summer 2020", August 14 through September 19, 2020, at the Owings Gallery, 120 East Marcy Street, Santa Fe, New Mexico. | |
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