| . "Arizona Kidney Foundation to Hold Auction". Dandick's Art-Talk, (February 1982). 1982. | 5 | 1982 | Newspaper article. | |
| . "Beyond Face Value: the Heard Museum's Exhibition of Portaits Made by American Indian Artists Convey Cultural Information and Other Social Commentary". Western Art Collection, May 2009. 2009. | 132-135 | 2009 | Event preview of the exhibition "Beyond Face Value" held at the Heard Museum North Scottsdale, Scottsdale, Arizona, April 18, 2009-October 4, 2009. Group exhibition with works by Fritz Scholder, R.C. Gorman, T.C. Cannon, Kay WalkingStick, Harry Fonseca, Mary Morez, Steven Yazzie, Ruthe Blalock Jones, Marla Ellison and others. | |
| . "Indian Arts and Crafts Featured at Museum". Arizona Republic, November 16, 1979. 1979. | page not available | 1979 | Judges for the 1979 Heard Museum Guild Indian Arts and Crafts Exhibit include Pat Houlihan, Mrs. Dorothy Hubbell, Winton Coles, Mary Morez, Richard Spivey, and Robert Haozous; newspaper article | |
| . "Judges for Indian Arts Exhibit Identified Incorrectly". Arizona Republic, Sunday, December 1, 1974. 1974. | N-10 | 1974 | Correcting the names of judges for the Seventh Annual Heard Museum Arts and Crafts Exhibit which correctly include Elizabeth White, Mary Morez, and Ellergy Gibson. | |
| . "Mary Morez". Flinn Foundation, no. 2 (1991). 1991. | 8-9, 12 | 1991 | "An occasional report about the ongoing work of grantees of the Flinn Foundation"; whole report also includes artists Baje Whitethorne, Bob Lomadapki, and John Fredericks. | |
| . "Mary Morez". Arizona Republic, September 26, 2004. 2004. | page not available | 2004 | Obituary. | View |
| . "Navajo Artist Receives Nationwide Acclaim". Navajo Times, March 7, 1974. 1974. | page not available | 1974 | Includes black and white portrait of artist in front of one of her paintings. | |
| . "Navajo Artist Will Be Honored at Museum". Navajo Times, September 28, 1983. 1983. | page not available | 1983 | In the "Style" section; newspaper article | |
| . "Paintings by Mary Morez". Pacific Western Traders, August 2001. 2001. | 1 | 2001 | Includes a black and white photograph of Mary Morez at work in her Phoenix, Arizona studio. | |
| . Invitational '74, Gallery of Indian Art, January 26-March 3, Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 1974. | unpaginated | 1974 | Catalog of an exhibition; exhibiting artists include T.C. Cannon, Wayne Eagleboy, Larry Golsh, Helen Hardin, Valjean Hessing, Jerry Ingram, Mary Morez, and Fritz Scholder. | |
| Archuleta, Margaret and Rennard Strickland. ~Shared Visions: Native American Painters and Sculptors in the Twentieth Century. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 1991. | 54, 92 | 1991 | Catalog of an exhibition; includes essays by Joy L. Gritton and W. Jackson Rushing. | |
| Auffret, Sarah. "Before Pill Culture Came the Herb". Phoenix Gazette, March 31, 1971. 1971. | page not available | 1971 | Newspaper article; includes photographic portrait of Mary Morez with one of her artworks. | |
| Broder, Patricia Janis. Earth Songs, Moon Dreams: Paintings by American Indian Women. New York, New York: St. Martin's Press. 1999. | 95-99 | 1999 | Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| Chase, Katherine. ~"Navajo Painting". Plateau, vol. 54, no. 1 (1982). 1982. | 24-25 | 1982 | Thematic issue of Plateau. Painters cited include Harrison Begay, Narcisso Abeyta, Quincy Tahoma, Gerald Nailor, Andy Tsinajinnie, Beatien Yazz, Robert Chee, James Wayne Yazzie, R.C. Gorman, David Chetlahe Paladin, Mary Morez, Clifford Beck, Justin Tso, Clifford Brycelea, Robert Draper, W.B. Franklin, Bahe Whitehorne, Sr., and Tony Begay. | |
| Gale, Sandy. "Where 'Beauty Way' Meets 'Fast Lane'". Phoenix Magazine, March 1981. 1981. | | 1981 | Discusses both Mary Morez and her daughter Sheila; includes black and white portrait photograph of mother and daughter together. | |
| Gardner, Gloria. Mary Morez: the Story of a Navajo Contemporary Artist. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum Guild. 1993. | | 1993 | Heard Museum Guild ketoh presentation dated May 4, 1993. 25 unnumbered leaves with bibliographical references. | |
| Jones, Julia. "Indian Women and Their Art: Weekend Festival Will Pay Tribute". Arizona Republic, Sunday, January 16, 1995. 1995. | 1, 5 | 1995 | Newspaper article. | |
| Katz, Jane B. (editor). This Song Remembers: Self-Portraits of Native Americans in the Arts. Boston, Massachusetts: Houghton Mifflin Company. 1980. | 85-92 | 1980 | Chapter title: Mary Morez, Navajo Painter. | Includes the following artists: Pitseolak, Eskimo graphic artist; Kenojuak, Eskimo graphic artist; Tony Hunt, Kwakiutl woodcarver; John Hoover, Aleut sculptor; Peter Jemison, Seneca painter; George Morrison, Ojibway/Chippewa painter and collagemaker; Amos Owen, Sioux/Dakotah pipecarver; Pearl Sunrise, Navajo weaver and basketmaker; Mary Morez, Navajo painter; R.C. Gorman, Navajo painter, sculptor, and lithographer; Allan Houser, Apache sculptor; Grace Medicine Flower, Tewa potter; Helen Hardin, Tewa painter; Louis Ballard, Quapaw/Cherokee composer; Cecilia White, Tlingit dancer; John Kauffman, Nez Perce actor and director; Gerald Vizenor, Ojibway/Chippewa writer; Jamake Highwater, Blackfeet writer; Simon Ortiz, Acoma poet; Leslie Silko, Laguna poet and novelist; and N. Scott Momaday, Kiowa poet and novelist. | |
| Klimiades, Mario Nick. "Remembering Fine Art Curator Margaret L. Archuleta (Tew/Hispanic): a Tribute". Earthsong, summer 2023. 2023. | 14 | 2023 | Illustrated with photographs of Margaret Archuleta with artists Mary Morez, Jean LaMarr, James Luna, and George Morrison. | |
| Lester, Patrick D. ~The Biographical Directory of Native American Painters. Tulsa, Oklahoma: SIR Publications. 1995. | 373-374 | 1995 | Includes tribal index and bibliographical references. | |
| Marshall, Ann E. "Inviting Change: the Heard Museum Invitationals' Context for Cannon". In: Marshall, Ann E. and Diana F. Pardue (editors). Of God and Mortal Men: T.C. Cannon. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Museum of New Mexico Press in association with the Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona. 2017. | 79, 83, 86 | 2017 | | |
| Mc Kinley, Bill, and Mary Morez (illustrator). An Introduction to Navajo Pottery. Sacramento, California: Bill Mc Kinley. 1973. | | 1973 | Date of publication based on the signed illustrations: "Morez '73". | |
| Miller, Marlan. "Indian Art Explores Modern and Traditional". Phoenix Gazette, Saturday, May 27, 1978. 1978. | 6 | 1978 | Newspaper article. | |
| Morez, Mary. "Mary Morez Says It in Words, Pictures". Indian Arizona, vol. 1, no. 2 (June 1978). 1978. | 8 | 1978 | Based on a series of interviews. | |
| Morez, Mary. "Oscar Howe Retrospective, December 18, 1982-March 16, 1983". Heard Museum Newsletter, vol. 26, no. 2 (November/December 1982). 1982. | 1, 3 | 1982 | Newsletter article. | |
| Phoenix Indian School. The New Trail: a Book of Creative Writing by Indian Students. Phoenix, Arizona: Phoenix Indian School. 1953. | 180-181 | 1953 | Drawings by Mary Morez of a Navajo weaver at her loom under a tree next to a hogan, and a herd of sheep with a hogan in the background. | Printed at the Phoenix Indian School Print Shop; expanded edition of the 1941 yearbook for the students and employees of the Phoenix Indian School. Includes foreword reprinted from the 1941 edition by Otis J. Morgans; introduction (first half) reprinted from the 1941 edition by Lloyd Henri New and Willeto B. Antonio; new 1953 introduction (second half) by Glenn C. Lundeen. | |
| Sasse, Julie. Southwest Rising: Contemporary Art and the Legacy of Elaine Horwitch. Scottsdale, Arizona: Cattle Track Press. 2020. | 136 | 2020 | Co-published by the Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson, Arizona. Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| Snodgrass, Jeanne O. (compiler). ~American Indian Painters: a Biographical Directory. New York, New York: Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation. 1968. | 125 | 1968 | Issued as vol. 21, part 1 in the series, Contributions from the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation | |
| Tanner, Clara Lee. ~Southwest Indian Painting: a Changing Art. Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona Press. 1973. | 387-388 | 1973 | Second edition. Includes indexed list of illustrations by artist, bibliographical references, and general index. | |
| Villani, John Carlos. "'Women Artists' Heading Up Wickenburg Way". Arizona Republic, February 18, 2001. 2001. | E1 | 2001 | Final chaser edition, section a & e; newspaper article | |
| Warner, John Anson. "Morez: Symbolism and Individuality". Native Arts/West, December 1980. 1980. | 17-18 | 1980 | | |
| White, Glenn H., Jr. "Mary Morez, Navajo Artist". American Indian Crafts and Culture, vol. 6, no. 5 (May 1972). 1972. | 12-13 | 1972 | | |
| Wikipedia contributors. "Mary Morez". In: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia (host URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/) at source URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Morez. 2017. | | 2017 | Current entry on Mary Morez entry in Wikipedia (viewed October 11, 2018) | View |
| Wilson, Maggie. "Bialac Collection Opens Today at the Heard Museum". Arizona Republic, Sunday, September 17, 1972. 1972. | M-1 | 1972 | In "Arizona Album" column; newspaper article. | |
| Wilson, Maggie. "Maturity, Not Demands: the Status of Women, Navajo Style". Arizona Republic, Sunday, September 24, 1972. 1972. | 1-M, 2-M | 1972 | In the "Women's Forum" column; newspaper article. | |
| Wilson, Maggie. "Navajo Artist Cops Tops in Prize Money at Exhibit". Arizona Republic, Friday, November 22, 1974. The Arizona Republic. 1974. | section F, page 1 | 1974 | In Maggie Wilson's "Album" in the "Women's Forum" column; newspaper article. | |
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