| Coulter, Lane. "American Expressions." v. 57, no. 5, October/November, 1997. American Craft. | 72-73 | | | |
| . "Arizona Highways' Native American Art Issue". March, 1986. Scottsdale: Art-Talk. | 10 | | Newspaper article | |
| . "At Lovena Ohl Gallery: Jewelry and Jewel-Like Paintings". March, 1987. Scottsdale, Ariz.: Art-Talk. | 24 | | Newspaper article | |
| . "Brushstrokes". Scottsdale Magazine, summer 1985. 1985. | 126 | 1985 | | |
| . "Brushstrokes". Winter, 1989. Scottsdale Magazine. | 128-129 | | | |
| . "Chales Loloma, Non-Ancient Artisan". v. 4, no. 2, July, 1979. Museum of the American Indian Newsletter. | | | | |
| . "Charles Loloma & Preston Monongye". March, 1975. Gallup, N.M.: Many Fires. | B-1 | | | |
| . "Charles Loloma Annual Show at Lovena Ohl Gallery". March, 1984. Scottsdale, Ariz.: Art-Talk. | 9 | | Newspaper article | |
| . "Charles Loloma". v. 11, no. 3, Spring, 1975. Artists of the Rockies. | 22-25 | | | |
| . "Charles Loloma, 70, Famous Hopi Jeweler, Dies in Scottsdale". July, 1991. The Indian Trader. | 9 | | Newspaper article | |
| . "Charles Loloma: a Retrospective View". Indian Trader, December 1978. 1978. | T-6 | 1978 | Newspaper article. | |
| . "Classic Examples: Historic Western Art from a Midwestern Museum Highlights Leslie Hindman Auctioneers' Two-Day Arts of the American West Sale". Western Art Collector, no. 123 (November 2017). 2017. | 108 | 2017 | Features, with color photograph, of a "Multi-Color Stained Glass Window, 1980" at auction November 5-6, 2017. Appears in the "Auction Preview" column of the magazine issue. | |
| . "Grand Master Charles Loloma". Art-Talk, March 1985. 1985. | 15 | 1985 | Newspaper article. | |
| . "Heard Collection Has Holiday Theme". December 10, 1971. The Phoenix Gazette. | | | Newspaper article | |
| . "Indian Arts Judged". Scottsdale Daily Progress, vol. 6, no. 304 (February 11, 1967). 1967. | | 1967 | Newspaper article appearing in the Weekender edition. | |
| . "Judges Selected". In: 58th Indian Market: Official Program of Events. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Southwestern Association on Indian Affairs. 1979. | 18 | 1979 | Judges selected for the 1979 Santa Fe Indian Market include Charles Loloma, Geronima Montoya, and Pablita Velarde among others. | |
| . "Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, 1024 Cherokee Street, Suite 200, Denver, CO 80204, (303) 825-1855, www.lesliehindman.com". Western Art Collector, no. 127 (March 2018). 2018. | 78 | 2018 | Features Hopi gold, turquoise, coral and sugilite bracelet by Charles Loloma and steatite sculpture "I Will Wait for You" by Allan Houser which sold at auction $48,750 and $17,500 respectively. | |
| . "Lovena Ohl". Winter 1987-88. Scottsdale Magazine. | 122-123 | | | |
| . "Lovena Ohl's Grand Opening on Marshall Way". March, 1988. Scottsdale, Ariz.: Art-Talk. | 35 | | Newspaper article | |
| . "Museum's Fair Colorful". Arizona Republic, Friday, March 23, 1962. 1962. | 16 | 1962 | Newspaper clipping. Artists on hand will be jewelers Bob Winston, Marie Tice, Elsje [Elsie] Ray and Margaret Graves, Bertha Wunderlich, Alexander Kower and Charles and Otellie Loloma, all of Scottsdale, Arizona; Lloyd Kiva, James Parker and LaVonne Schrieber will work with textiles; Betty New and Adrian Shaw will shape ceramics on potters' wheels. | |
| . "New Jewelry Collection at Lovena Ohl: Loloma's Latest". March, 1986. Scottsdale, Ariz.: Art-Talk. | 47 | | Newspaper article | |
| . "News Notes: Indian Craft Gifts Presented to State Visitors". no. 42, 1964. Smoke Signals. | 32 | | | |
| . "Old and New: Bonhams Ends the Year in Style with Another Successful Native American Art Sale". Native American Art, no. 31 (February/March 2021). 2021. | 116-117 | 2021 | Includes a list of the top ten sales. Appears in the "Auction Report" section of the magazine issue. | |
| . "Robust Bidding: Hindman's Most Recent Arts of the American West Auction Reaches $1.7 Million in Sales". Western Art Collector, no. 156 (August 2020). 2020. | 73 | 2020 | Auction included a gold, coral turquoise and lapis inlay cuff bracelet by Charles Loloma which sold for $20,480. | References Allan Houser, John Nieto, Charles Loloma, Jesse Monongya, Fritz Scholder, and Dan Namingha. | |
| . "Robust Results: Bonham's Two-Day June Native American Art Auction Totals $2.53 million, with Strong Prices for Jewelry and Northwest Coast Items". Native American Art, issue 4 (August/September 2016). 2016. | 222-223 | 2016 | Appears in the auction report section of the issue; Hopi bracelet by Charles Loloma sold for $40,000. | |
| . "Sure It's Art But Is It 'Real' Indian Art". Arizona Republic Magazine, June 15, 1975. 1975 . | 36-39 | 1975 | Newspaper magazine article | |
| . "Traditional Hopi Services Planned for Artist Loloma". June 11, 1991. The Phoenix Gazette. | | | Newspaper article | |
| . "Turquoise". v. 50, no. 1, January, 1974. Arizona Highways. | 25-29 | | | |
| . Felicita Foundation for the Arts Presents Celebrate the Spirit: Contemporary Native American Art. Escondido, California: Mathes Cultural Center. 1985. | 16, 18 | 1985 | Catalog of an exhibition co-published by the Felicita Foundation for the Arts. | |
| Adamson, Glenn. "Making the Nation: Today's Craft Renaissance Is More Than an Antidote to Our Automated World. It Renews a Way of Life That Made Us Who We Are". Smithsonian, vol. 51, no. 9 (January/February 2021). 2021. | 80 | 2021 | Features Native aaartisans Virgil Ortiz and Margaret Roach Wheeler, founder of the textile firm Mahota. Appears in the "Artisan America" section of magazine issue. | |
| Adamson, Glenn. Craft: an American History. New York, New York: Bloomsbury Publishing. 2021. | 219, 241-243 | 2021 | Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| Archuleta, Margaret and Rennard Strickland. Shared Visions: Native American Painters and Sculptors in the Twentieth Century. Phoenix: Heard Museum. 1991. | 23-24 | 1991 | Catalog of an exhibition | |
| Bach, Mary. "Indian Art: The Past Joins the Future". March 1, 1968. Scottsdale Progress. | 5 | | Newspaper article | |
| Bassman, Theda, and Gene Balzer (photographer). The Beauty of Hopi Jewelry. Tucson, Arizona: Treasure Chest Publications. 1993. | 2, 5-9 | 1993 | Includes index. | |
| Baxter, Paula A. "Navajo and Pueblo Jewelry 1940-1970: Three Decades of Innovative Design Revisited". American Indian Art Magazine, vol. 21, no. 4 (autumn 1996). 1996. | 39-40, 42 | 1996 | Explores how Navajo and Pueblo jewelry during the period from 1940 to 1970 helped to shape contemporary Southwestern Indian jewelry. Includes bibliographical references (page 43) | |
| Baxter, Paula A. and Allison Bird-Romero. Encyclopedia of Native American Jewelry: a Guide to History, People and Terms. Phoenix, Arizona: Oryx Press. 2000. | 100-101 | 2000 | Includes bibliographical references, subject and artist indexes. | |
| Baxter, Paula A. and Allison Bird-Romero. Encyclopedia of Native American Jewelry: a Guide to History, People and Terms. Phoenix, Arizona: Oryx Press. 2000. | xxii, xxv, 12, 32, 39, 61, 62, 72, 83, 84, 93, 100, 111, 120, 129, 175, 190 | 2000 | Includes bibliographical references, subject and artist indexes. | |
| Bigfeather, Joanna O. "IAIA Rocks the 60's". American Indian Art Magazine, vol. 27, no. 1 (winter 2001). 2001. | 54 | 2001 | | |
| 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. | 41, 44, 48, 72-73, 76-80 | 2002 | Catalog of an exhibition. | |
| Brown, Carol Osman. "Living Treasures". Native Peoples, vol. 7, no. 2 (winter 1994). 1994. | 48-51 | 1994 | | |
| Cantley, Janet. "Visions of Sonwai: Verma Nequatewa". Voices Heard, November 2008. 2008. | 34-35 | 2008 | Book review; article appears in the "Between the Covers" section of journal issue. | |
| Cole, Thom. "Innovative Hopi Artist Loloma Dies in Arizona". June 11, 1991. The Santa Fe New Mexican. | A-1, A-2 | | Newspaper article | |
| Cortwright, Barbara. "Charles Loloma: Artist As Vanguard". Friday, June 5, 1981. Scottsdale Daily Progress-Weekend. | 40-41 | | Newspaper article | |
| Dawdy, Doris Ostrander (compiler). ~Annotated Bibliography of American Indian Painting. New York, New York: Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation. 1968. | 9, 17, 27 | 1968 | Issued as vol. 21, part 2 in series, Contributions from the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation. | |
| De Lauer, Marjel. "Charles Loloma". v. 52, no. 8, August, 1976. Arizona Highways. | 12 | | | |
| DeWald, Louise. "Charles Loloma: The Pacesetter". v. 55, no. 2, February, 1977. New Mexico Magazine. | 18-21, 45 | | | |
| Douglas, Frederic H. and Rene d'Harnoncourt. Indian Art of the United States. New York, New York: Museum of Modern Art. 1941. | 18-19 | 1941 | Reproduces a mural found in Awatovi; the mural has been replicated by Hopi artists Fred Kabotie, Charles Loloma, Herbert Komoyousie, and Victor Cootswytewa. | Based on an exhibition which was prepared by the Indian Arts and Crafts Board of the United States Department of the Interior, under the direction of the General Manager, René d'Harnoncourt, in collaboration with Frederic H. Douglas, Curator of Indian Art of the Denver Art Museum, and Henry Klumb, Architect. | |
| Dubin, Lois Sherr. "Northwest Meets Southwest: a Mission of Sharing". Native Peoples, vol. 14, no. 4 (May/June 2001). 2001. | 27 | 2001 | | |
| Dubin, Lois Sherr. "Southwestern Jewelry: Current Expressions, Ancient Connections". Native Peoples, vol. 15, no. 2 (January/February 2002). 2002. | 45-46 | 2002 | | |
| Dunn, Dorothy. ~American Indian Painting of the Southwest and Plains Areas. Albuquerque, New Mexico: University of New Mexico Press. 1968. | 316, 423 | 1968 | Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| Ellinger, Ed. "Sedona Summer Art Center". v. 35, no. 5, May, 1959. Arizona Highways. | 31-32 | | | |
| Ellsberg, Helen. "Coral". American Indian Art Magazine, vol. 1, no. 3 (summer 1976). 1976. | 41 | 1976 | | |
| Ellsberg, Helen. "Ketohs". American Indian Art Magazine, vol. 2, no. 3 (summer 1977). 1977. | 61 | 1977 | | |
| Fair, Susan. "Charles Loloma". v. 1, no. 1, Autumn, 1975. American Indian Art. | 54, 57 | | | |
| Ferber, Andrea L. "Collections: Philbrook Museum of Art". First American Art Magazine, issue no. 22 (spring 2019). 2019. | 96-99 | 2019 | Includes color reproductions of works from the Philbook Museum of Art including artworks by Charles Loloma, Sarah Hunter, Woody Crumbo, Patrick DesJarlait, and Dick West. | |
| Gibson, Daniel. "Opening June 21, 1992: the New IAIA Museum". Santa Fean Magazine, vol. 20, no. 5 (June 1992). 1992. | 18 | 1992 | | |
| Gorner, Peter. "Hopi Artist's Jewelry Is Just One of His Many Charms". Tuesday, October 23, 1979. Chicago Tribune. | 1, 4 | | Newspaper article | |
| Grover, J. Z. "A Brief Introduction to Southwest Indian Art". Arizona Highways, vol. 52, no. 8 (August 1976). 1976. | 8, 24-26 | 1976 | | |
| Hait, Pam. "Beads, Boots and Jaguars: the Artists as They See Themselves". Arizona Highways, vol. 55, no. 4 (April 1979). 1979. | 31-32 | 1979 | | |
| Hait, Pam. "Dreams and Visions: Getting It All Together". Arizona Highways, vol. 55, no. 4 ( April 1979). 1979. | 10 | 1979 | | |
| Hait, Pam. "Rebirth: the New Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development". Native Peoples, vol. 3, no. 1 (fall 1989). 1989. | 18-26 | 1989 | | |
| Hait, Pam. "Where Its at and What It Costs". Arizona Highways, vol. 55, no. 4 (April 1979). 1979. | 23 | 1979 | | |
| Harnett, Joel. "James T. Bialac and His Collection: Treasure Hunt of the Senses, Part 1". Native Peoples, vol. 13, no. 6 (September/October 2000). 2000. | 48-50 | 2000 | | |
| Harvey, Byron. New Dimensions in Indian Art. Scottsdale, Arizona: Scottsdale National Indian Arts Council. 1965. | 10-11, 20 | 1965 | | |
| Hice, Michael. "Artists of Change, Part I: Breaking Through the Millenium". Native Peoples, vol. 13, no. 2 (February/March 2000). 2000. | 58 | 2000 | | |
| Hirschfelder, Arlene. Artists and Craftspeople. New York, New York: Facts on File. 1994. | 69-74, 149 | 1994 | Artists include Dat So La Lee, Nampeyo, Kiowa Five, Maria Martinez, Allan Houser, Oscar Howe, Helen Cordero, Pablita Velarde, Bill Reid, Charles Loloma, Stanley R. Hill, Eva Wolfe, Jimmy Toddy (Beatien Yazz), Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Lawrence Beck, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Harry Fonseca, and Rhonda Holy Bear. Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| Holden, Wesley. "What You See Here Is a Lot of Soul". v. 50, no. 8, August, 1974. Arizona Highways. | 6-9 | | | |
| Jacka, Jerry D. "Innovations in Southwestern Indian Jewelry: Fine Art in the 1980s". American Indian Art Magazine, vol. 9, no. 2 (spring 1984). 1984. | 29-31, 33, 35 | 1984 | Suggests that more than any other art form of the American Indian, contemporary native-made jewelry has transcended centuries of tradition to become part of the "fine art" market. Includes bibliographical references. | |
| Jacka, Lois Essary. "Beyond Tradition: a Photo Essay". Native Peoples, vol. 2, no. 1 (fall 1988). 1988. | 42-44 | 1988 | | |
| Jacka, Lois Essary. "Charles Loloma". American Indian Art Magazine, vol. 21, no. 1 (winter 1995). 1995 . | 78-79 | 1995 | Includes black and white photographic portrait of artist. | |
| Jacka, Lois Essary. "Indian Artists: the Jewel in the Stone". Arizona Highways, vol. 68, no. 2 (February 1992). 1992. | 18-21 | 1992 | | |
| Jacka, Lois Essary and Jerry Jacka. Beyond Tradition: Contemporary Indian Art and Its Evolution. Flagstaff, Ariz.: Northland Publishing Company. 1988. | 61 | 1988 | | |
| Jacka, Lois Essary, and Jerry Jacka (photographer). "Sonwai: the Legacy of Loloma". Inter-Tribal America, 1992. 1992. | 16-19 | 1992 | | |
| Kennard, Edward A. and Chalres Loloma (illustrator). Little Hopi. Washington, D.C.: United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Division of Education. 1969. | | 1969 | Juvenile fiction. | |
| Kennard, Edward A. and Charles Loloma (illustrator). Little Hopi. Washington, D.C.: Department of Interior, U.S. Indian Service. 1962. | | 1962 | | |
| Kennard, Edward A., Albert Yava, and Charles Loloma (illustrator). Little Hopi = Hopihoya. Washington, D.C.: United States Indian Service. 1948. | | 1948 | Bilingual reader written originally in English with parallel Hopi translations. | |
| King, Jeanne Snodgrass. "In the Name of Progress, Is History Being Repeated?". American Indian Art Magazine, vol. 10, no. 2 (spring 1985). 1985. | 32 | 1985 | | |
| Kowal, Pami. "Show To Benefit Kidney Foundation". Scottsdale Daily Progress (February 4, 1983). 1983. | | 1983 | Newspaper article | |
| Leslie Hindman Auctioneers. Arts of the American West, November 5-6, 2017. Denver, Colorado: Leslie Hindman Auctioneers. 2017. | 10-17 | 2017 | Leslie Hindman Auctioneers catalog no. 519 with 535 lots; auction held in Denver, Colorado. Auction catalog is available both in print and online. | View |
| Lester, Patrick D. ~The Biographical Directory of Native American Painters. Tulsa, Oklahoma: SIR Publications. 1995. | 318-319 | 1995 | Includes tribal index and bibliographical references. | |
| Linderman, Jayne. "Loloma: Stone, Bone, Silver, and Gold". 1974. Craft Horizons. | 24-25 | | | |
| Little, Sidney Wahl (project coordinator) and Lloyd Kiva New (co-director). 1961 Southwestern Indian Art Project. Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona. 1961. | | 1961 | 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. | |
| Loloma, Charles. Charles Loloma Collection (RC186) Repository Guide. Billie Jane Baguley Library and Archives. 2002. | | 2002 | Finding aid to archival collection held by the Billie Jane Baguley Library and Archives, Heard Museum. | |
| Lukavic, John P. "Tee Cee: the IAIA Years". 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. | 50 | 2017 | Includes bibliographical notes. | |
| Marshall, Ann (editor). Home: Native People in the Southwest. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 2005. | 80-81, 187 | 2005 | Catalog of an exhibition curated by Ann Marshall. Includes index. | |
| 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. | 78, 89 | 2017 | | |
| Mather, Christine. Native America: Arts, Traditions, and Celebrations. New York, New York: Clarkson Potter/Publishers. 1990. | 38 | 1990 | First edition. Includes index. | |
| Mattern, Hal. "Jeweler, Teacher, Mining Firm are Among Arts Award Honorees". March 18, 1990. The Arizona Republic. | | | Newspaper article | |
| Matthews, Anne. "American Faberge". October 5, 1987. Forbes. | 213 | | | |
| Matuz, Roger (editor). ~St. James Guide to Native North American Artists. Detroit, Michigan: St. James Press. 1997. | 318-320 | 1997 | | |
| McClung, Bonnie and Mindy McClung. The Martha Hopkins Struever Collection: Turquoise & Tufa, American Indian Jewelry. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Bonnie McClung. 2018. | not paginated | 2018 | Inaugural catalog since the death of Martha Hopkins Struever under the new name Turquoise & Tufa; catalog presents highlights from Martha Hopkins Struever's private collection of American Indian art. Includes artwork by Charles Loloma, Sonwai, Eveli Sabatie, Liz Wallace, Perry Shorty, McKee Platero, Keri Ataumbi, Ricky Laahty, Darrell Jumbo, Teri Greeves, Norbert Peshlakai, Gail Bird and Yazzie Johnson, Cody Sanderson, Harry H. Begay, Mike Bird Romero, Denise Wallace, Harvey Begay, Sylvia Begay Radcliffe, Edison Cummings, Rita Joe Cordalis, Debbie Silversmith, Frank Patania and Lewis Lomay, Roger Skeet, Leo Poblano and Daisy Hooee Nampeyo, Morris Robinson, Leekya Deyuse, Mark Chee, Leo Poblano, Dan Simplicio, John Gordon Leak, Joe H. Quintana, Fred Peshlakai, Teddie Weahkee, Victor Coochwytewa, Austin Wilson, and Nampeyo. | |
| McFarland, Lois. "Loloma's Artistic Tradition Lives On". June 12, 1991. Scottsdale Arizona Progress. | 6 | | Newspaper article | |
| Medina, Danny. "Charles Loloma". August-September, 1985. Scottsdale, Ariz.: Art-Talk. | 25 | | Newspaper article | |
| Medina, Danny. Arizona Galleries and Their Artists '82. Phoenix, Arizona: Dandick and Company. 1981. | 54 | 1981 | | |
| Messier, Kim and Pat Messier. Legendary Patania Jewelry: in the Tradition of the Southwest. Atglen, Pennsylvania: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd.. 2023. | 63 | 2023 | Includes bibliographical references (pages 250-251) and index. | |
| Monongye, Preston. "The New Indian Jewelry Art of the Southwest". Arizona Highways, vol. 48, no. 6 (June 1972). 1972. | 5, 8, 10 | 1972 | | |
| Monthan, Guy and Doris Monthan. Art and Indian Individualists: The Art of Seventeen Contemporary Southwestern Artists and Craftsmen. Flagstaff, Ariz.: Northland Press. 1975. | 3, 9-10, 38-39, 106-115 | 1975 | | |
| Montini, E. J. "Hopi Jeweler Tempts Buyers with Beauty". Arizona Republic, Sunday, February 27, 1983. The Arizona Republic. 1983. | D1 | 1983 | Newspaper article. | |
| Moreton, Dorothy. "Modern Approach to Primitive Crafts". Arizona Days and Ways Magazine, Sunday, July 16, 1961. 1961. | cover, 36-39 | 1961 | Article about the second annual summer session of the University of Arizona's Southwestern Indian Arts and Crafts Project supported by the Rockefeller Foundation. Includes participants Lloyd Kiva New, Charles Loloma, Ottelie Loloma, Christino Pena, James Netatches, Jimmie Begay, Emiliana Vigil, and James Redcorn. | |
| Myers, Mary. "Stained Glass on the Third Mesa". v. 72, no. 1, Spring, 1977. Stained Glass. | 28-30 | | | |
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