| Tanner, Clara Lee. Southwest Indian Painting, A Changing Art. Tucson: The University of Arizona Press. 1973. | 282, 474 | | | |
| . Future Directions in Native American Art. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Institute of American Indian Arts. 1972. | inside front cover | 1972 | | |
| . The City of Phoenix Native American Art Collection. Phoenix, Ariz.: Phoenix Arts Commission. 1993. | unpaginated | 1993 | | |
| Amon Carter Museum of Western Art. The Institute of American Indian Arts Alumni Exhibition. Fort Worth, Texas: Amon Carter Museum of Western Art. 1973. | 44-45 | 1973 | Catalog of an exhibition held at the Museum of the Institute of American Indian Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico, December 17, 1973-January 28, 1974; Amon Carter Museum of Western Art, Fort Worth, Texas, February 14, 1974-March 31, 1974; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Lousiana, April 27, 1974-June 10, 1974; and Oklahoma Art Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, July 21, 1974-September 5, 1974. | |
| Baxter, Paula A. and Allison Bird-Romero. Encyclopedia of Native American Jewelry: a Guide to History, People and Terms. Phoenix, Arizona: Oryx Press. 2000. | 62, 72 | 2000 | Includes bibliographical references, subject and artist indexes. | |
| Cheseborough, Steve. "Kachinas Capture Primitive Lore". January, 19, 1996. Phoenix Gazette Northwest Community. | 1 | | Newspaper article | |
| Goebel, Dorothy. "Hopi Artist's Fabrics at Heard". The Arizonian, vol. 17, no. 13 (March 27, 1969). | 37, 50 | | | |
| Hait, Pam. The Arizona Bank: Arizona's Story. Phoenix, Ariz.: Arizona Bank. 1987. | cover, iv | 1987 | | |
| Hovens, Pieter. "Southwest Studies, Indian Children's Art, and Tourism Promotion: the American and Dutch Career and Collection of Lucy Schouten, 1950-1970". Journal of the Southwest, vol. 60, no. 3 (autumn 2018). 2018. | 572, 578, 608 | 2018 | Includes color reproduction of kachina drawing by Manfred Susunkewa at age 12. | Includes bibliographical references. | |
| King, Jeanne Snodgrass. "In the Name of Progress, Is History Being Repeated?". American Indian Art Magazine, vol. 10, no. 2 (spring 1985). 1985. | 30 | 1985 | | |
| Lester, Patrick D. ~The Biographical Directory of Native American Painters. Tulsa, Oklahoma: SIR Publications. 1995. | 536 | 1995 | Includes tribal index and bibliographical references. | |
| Little, Sidney Wahl (project coordinator) and Lloyd Kiva New (co-director). 1961 Southwestern Indian Art Project. Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona. 1961. | not paginated | 1961 | Name entered under "M. Susunkewa". | Supported by the Rockefeller Foundation; conducted by the University of Arizona, June 12 through July 22, 1961. Faculty include Lloyd Kiva, Andrew Rush, Roy Sieber, Charles Loloma, S. Radakovich, Maurice Grossman, and Otellie Loloma. Students include Frank Austin, Thomas Badonie, Jerome Begay, Jimmie Begay, Henrietta Bobb, Geoge Burdeau, Elmer Chavarria, Roberta Colehay, Jimmie Carol Fife, Chester Kahn, Bernando Lalo, Shirley Martin, Peter Mitchell, James Natatches, Christino Pena, Michael Penrod, James Redcorn, Fritz Scolder, Gibson R. Smith, Patronella Smith, M. Susunkewa, Emiliana Vigil, and Antwoine Warrior. | |
| Marshall, Ann E. (curator). Hopi Katsina Dolls: 100 Years of Carving. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 2010. | 5 | 2010 | Gallery guide to the exhibition by the same name organized by the Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, and held February 25, 2010-September 5, 2010. | |
| Mather, Christine and Jack Parsons (photographer). Native America: Arts, Traditions, and Celebrations. New York, New York: Clarkson Potter/Publishers. 1990. | 38-39 | 1990 | Includes index. | |
| McCann, Emily. "Back to Basics". Friday, April 12, 2013. West Valley Views. | 1-2 | | Newspaper article | |
| McGrath, James A. (organizer, contributor). [Institute of American Indian Arts European Festivals Exhibition Catalog Brochure]. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Institute of American Indian Arts. 1966. | catalog not paginated | 1966 | Title provided by cataloger; based on the discussion of the exhibition in Gritton, Joy L., foreword by Gregory Cajete, The Institute of American Indian Art: Modernism and U.S. Indian Policy, Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, ©2000, pages 135-143. Additional titles include: European Festivals Exhibition Catalog Brochure; Edinburgh Festival Exhibition Catalog Brochure; Institute of American Indian Arts International Exhibition, 1966-1968; and Introduction to the Exhibition. James A. McGrath designed exhibition and served as its Escort Officer. Exhibition title varied based on venue including Edinburgh Festival exhibition, Scotland; Indianische Kunst und Kunsthandwerk, Amerika Haus, Germany; Arte del Indio Norteamericano, Biblioteca Nacional, Buenos Aires, Santiago, and Mexico City; and Alaskan Centennial. Brochure may have served as a supplement to the main exhibition catalogs of the various venues. | |
| Perkes, Kim Sue Lia. "Kachinas Preserve Tradition". January 22, 1983. Scottsdale Daily Progress. | 8 | | Newspaper article | |
| Perkes, Kim Sue Lia. "Kachinas: Hopi Indian Protests Commercialization". February 19, 1983. Scottsdale Daily Progress. | unknown | | Newspaper article | |
| Salodof, Jane. "Indian Market People: 56 Master Artists". Indian Market Magazine. 1998. | 59 | 1998 | | |
| Sasse, Julie. Southwest Rising: Contemporary Art and the Legacy of Elaine Horwitch. Scottsdale, Arizona: Cattle Track Press. 2020. | 136, 236 | 2020 | Co-published by the Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson, Arizona. Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| Scottsdale National Indian Arts Exhibition. Sixth Scottsdale National Indian Arts Exhibition. Scottsdale, Ariz.: Scottsdale National Indian Arts Council. 1967. | 7 | 1967 | Catalog of an exhibition | |
| Secakuku, Alph H. Following the Sun and Moon: Hopi Kachina Tradition. Flagstaff, Arizona: Northland Publishing. 1995. | 22-23, 53 | 1995 | Published in cooperation with the Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona; includes bibliographical references (page 129) and index. | |
| Snodgrass, Jeanne O. (compiler). ~American Indian Painters: a Biographical Directory. New York, New York: Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation. 1968. | 183 | 1968 | Issued as vol. 21, part 1 in the series, Contributions from the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation | |
| Teiwes, Helga (author, photographer) and Forman Hanna (photographer). Kachina Dolls: the Art of Hopi Carvers. Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona Press. 1991. | 41 | 1991 | Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| Wallis, Tom. "A Bridge Across the Centuries". v. 5, Spring, 1992. Native Peoples. | 46-49 | | | |
| Walsh, Barry (essayist) and Manfred Susunkewa (artist). Manfred Susunkewa Hopi Katsina Carvings from the Don Redlich Collection at Winona State University. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Don Redlich. 2018. | | 2018 | Produced by collector Don Redlich of Santa Fe, New Mexico; printed in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Brochures provided to the Laird Norton Center for Art and Design, Winona State University, Winona, Minnesota which is scheduled to open the Redlich Gallery in 2020. Includes photographs of 15 katsina carvings with a color portrait photograph of Manfred Susunkewa holding one of his carvings. | |
| Wilson, Maggie. "From Phoenix Convention Center". Arizona Highways, vol. 51, no. 5 (May 1975). 1975. | 22 | 1975 | | |
| Wright, Barton. "The Impact of Tradition on Native American Art". Arizona Highways, vol. 72, no. 10 (October 1996). 1996. | 16-17 | 1996 | | |
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