| . "Arizona Highways' Native American Art Issue". March, 1986. Scottsdale, Ariz.: Art-Talk. | 9-10 | | Newspaper article | |
| . "Finding the Market for Indian Artwork". The Indian Trader. June,. 1988. | 9,10 | 1988 | | |
| . "Fine Art and Artifact Auction". Santa Fe Art Foundation. August. 1988. | 57 | 1988 | | |
| . "The Gentle Passion of Tex Wounded Face". The Indian Trader. March. 1980. | 29 | 1980 | | |
| Collier, Randy. "Indian Craftsmen Becoming More Universal". The Arizona Republic. 12/15/1986. | | 12/15/1986 | | |
| Eiteljorg Museum of American Indian and Western Art. New Art of the West 3: the 3rd Eiteljorg Invitational. Indianapolis, Indiana: Eiteljorg Museum of American Indian and Western Art. 1992. | 28-29 | 1992 | Catalog of an exhibition organized by the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indian and Western Art, Indianapolis, Indiana, and held held July 12, 1992-September 7, 1992. Exhibiting artists include Joe Baker, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, and Tex Wounded Face among others. | |
| Jacka, Lois Essary. "In Harmony with Nature". Arizona Highways, vol. 62, no. 5 (May 1986). 1986. | 12 | 1986 | | |
| Peinado, J. Carlos and Daphne D. Ross. Waterbuster. Quechee, Vermont: Brave Boat Productions. 2006. | | 2006 | DVD (78 minutes) with sound and color. Summary: Old memories surface when Hidatsa/Mandan filmmaker, J. Carlos Peindo, revisits the Upper Missouri River basin in North Dakota where his ancestors once lived. There he investigates the impact of the massive Garrison Dam project, constructed in the 1950's by the Army Corps of Engineers, which laid waste to a self-sufficient American Indian community, submerging fertile land and displacing his family and the people of the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation. | |
| Perlman, Barbara H. "Allan Houser: Songs from the Earth". v. 11, no. 1, June, 1981. Southwest Art. | 56 | | | |
| Samuels, Peggy and Harold Samuels. Contemporary Western Artists. New York, New York: Bonanza Books. 1985. | 590-591 | 1985 | Biographical dictionary ©1982 and distributed by Crown. | |
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