| . Navajo Centennial, a Century of Progress, 1868-1968: Welcome to the Land of the Navajos. Window Rock, Arizona: Navajo Parks and Recreation Department. 1968. | 50 | 1968 | Includes chapters on trading posts, Navajo food, Navajo ceremonies, Navajo silversmithing, Navajo weaving, and Navajo sandpainting. | |
| Armstrong, Leatrice A. Mary Wheelwright: Her Book. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian. 2016. | 63, 74, 78-81, 112-131, 161, 213, 227, 235, 278-279 | 2016 | Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| Dockstader, Frederick J. Weaving Arts of the North American Indian. New York, New York: IconEditions, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers. 1993. | 71-73 | 1993 | Revised edition. First edition of this book was published in 1978 by T.Y. Crowell. Includes bibliographical references (pages 210-219) and index. | |
| Jacknis, Ira. "Refracting Images: Anthropological Display at the Chicago's World's Fair, 1893". In: Hinsley, Curtis M. and David R. Wilcox (editors). Coming of Age in Chicago: the 1893 World's Fair and the Coalescence of American Anthropology. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press. 2016. | 304, 333 | 2016 | Native artisans cited include John Robson, John Cross, Zacherias Nicholas, Peshlakai, We'wha, Hosteen Klah, and George Hunt. Host volume includes index. | |
| Klah, Hasteen and Mary C. Wheelwright (recorder). Navajo Creation Myth. New York, New York: AMS Press. 1980. | | 1980 | Reprint of the 1942 edition published by the Museum of Navajo Ceremonial Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico, which was issued as vol. 1 of the Navajo Religion Series. | |
| Markesteyn, Marie and Candace Walsh. "The Accidental Angel: a Family Visit Led Marie Markesteyn to the Great Love of Her Life". El Palacio, vol. 122, no. 3 (fall 2017). 2017. | 54 | 2017 | Includes portrait photograph of Hostiin Klah and Frances Newcomb taken around 1935. | |
| Marshall, Ann (editor). Home: Native People in the Southwest. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 2005. | 98 | 2005 | Catalog of an exhibition curated by Ann Marshall. Includes index. | |
| Marshall, Ann E., Mary H. Brennan, and Nicole Haas. Heard Museum: History & Collections. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 2006. | 37 | 2006 | | |
| Newcomb, Franc Johnson. Hosteen Klah: Navaho Medicine Man and Sand Painter. Norman, Oklahoma : University of Oklahoma Press. 1964. | | 1964 | Volume 73 in the Civilization of the American Indian Series; includes bibliographical references. | |
| Ortega, Ethan. "Spinster Acts: Reweaving Queer History into New Mexico's Origin Stories". El Palacio, vol. 124, no. 3 (fall 2019). 2019. | 46 | 2019 | Reproduces two portrait photographs of Hastiin (also Hosteen) Klah. | Two Native Americans discussed in the article include Hastiin Klah and Rapheal Begay. | |
| Sasse, Julie. Southwest Rising: Contemporary Art and the Legacy of Elaine Horwitch. Scottsdale, Arizona: Cattle Track Press. 2020. | 46-47 | 2020 | Co-published by the Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson, Arizona. Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| Stokstad, Marilyn, and Michael W. Cothren. Art History. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Pearson. 2018. | 871 | 2018 | Sixth edition; includes index. | |
| Townsend, Richard and Elizabeth Pope (contributor). Indian Art of the Americas at the Art Institute of Chicago. Chicago, Illinois: Art Institute of Chicago. 2016. | 87-90 | 2016 | Distributed by Yale University Press, New Haven; includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| Vezolles, Christy A. "Shapeshifting: Exhibit Explores Transformation in the Art of Native American Cultures". Western Art Collector, no. 54 (February 2012). 2012. | 48-51 | 2012 | Features artists Kevin Pourier, Arroh-a-och, Kent Monkman, Brian Jungen, Hosteen Klah, and Fritz Scholder. | |
| Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian with welcome introduction by Jonathan Batkin. Guide to the Pollen Path and Sculptures. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian. 1991. | guidebook is not paginated | 1991 | Consult guidebook entry for Mark Swazo-Hinds which includes information on his 1984 sculpture "Klah Memorial" which was a memorial to medicine man and co-founder of the Wheelwright Museum Hastiin Klah. | Sculptors whose works are along the path include Doug Coffin, Bob Haozousj, Allan Houser, and Mark Swazo-Hinds. | |
| Wikipedia contributors. "Hosteen Klah". In: Wikipedia (host URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/) at source URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hosteen_Klah. 2007. | | 2007 | Current entry for Hosteen Klah in Wikipedia (viewed May 12, 2021); webpage created April 4, 2007, entry revised and updated on an irregular basis. | View |