| . "ASU Pottery Exhibition Includes Famed Native American Blackware". Arizona Republic, May 2, 1986. 1986. | | 1986 | Newspaper article published on Friday. | |
| . "Dealers Are Holding On To Pottery". September, 1980. The Indian Trader. | 23 | | Newspaper article | |
| . "Died: Maria Montoya Martinez". August 4, 1980. Time Magazine. | 53 | | | |
| . "Ethnographic Art". Tribal Art, vol. 28, no. 1 (winter 2023) = no. 110 (winter 2023). 2023. | 12 | 2023 | Features the autumn sale at Heritage, "Ethnographic Art: American Indian, Pre-Columbian and Tribal Art Signature Auction" which includes works by Mrs. Dick Francisco, Arroh-ah-och, Margaret Tafoya, Maria Martinez, and Popovi Da. Appears in the "Art in Motion" section of the magazine issue. | |
| . "Exhibit Reviews Past Markets". In: 58th Indian Market: Official Program of Events. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Southwestern Association on Indian Affairs. 1979. | 11 | 1979 | Discusses the exhibition "The Santa Fe Indian Market in Perspective" organized by the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian, Santa Fe, New Mexico and held August 1979 through September 24, 1970. The exhibition in recognition of the 58th Santa Fe Indian Market includes works of art by the following artists: Helen Hardin, Margaret Tafoya, Blue Corn, Marie Chino, Tony Da, Julian and Maria Martinez, Tonita and Juan Roybal, Ignacita Arguero [Ignacita Arquero], Nestora Silva, Lucy Lewis, J.D. Roybal, Josephine Mantowina, Lucy Lowden, Robert Tenorio, Philip Haozous, Joe and Mary Calabaza, Lela and Van Gutierrez, Monica Silva, Bernard Dawahoya, Helen Cordero, Bob Haozous, Glen LaFountaine, and Clifford Fragua. | |
| . "French Government Gives Art Awards". no.14, February, 1955. Smoke Signals. | 7 | | Newspaper article | |
| . "Indians' Lessons Span Time, Cultures: Mishap Let Maria Solve Black Pot Mystery". Tucson Citizen, July 22, 1977. 1977. | pagination not available | 1977 | Newspaper article | |
| . "Look, Potters! No Wheels!". Tuesday, May 16, 1967. The Washington Post. | C2 | | Newspaper article | |
| . "Machines and Artists". Masterkey, vol. 8, no. 5 (September 1934). 1934. | 156 | 1934 | Maria and Julian Martínez demonstrated at A Century of Progress International Exposition, also known as the Chicago World's Fair, held in Chicago, Illinois, from 1933 to 1934. | |
| . "Maria Martinez, 1886-1980". August, 1980. The Indian Trader. | 29-30 | | Newspaper article | |
| . "Maria Pots to be Shown at Galley". April, 1982. The Indian Trader. | 24 | | Newspaper article | |
| . "Martinez and Houser are Honored For Lifetime Achievements in Art". October, 1995. Scottsdale: Art-Talk. | 14 | | Newspaper article | |
| . "Martinez Show Is Set for Scottsdale in March". Indian Trader, March 1982. 1982. | 16 | 1982 | Newspaper article | |
| . "Martinez's Blackware Now On Display at ASU". June 4, 1986. The Phoenix Gazette. | | | Newspaper article | |
| . "More Than Maria: San Ildefonso Potters Then and Now". Member News (Museum of New Mexico Foundation), summer 2019. 2019. | 8-9 | 2019 | News on the exhibition "San Ildefonso Pottery: 1600-1930" held at Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Santa Fe, New Mexico, with a historic portrait photograph depicting Julian and Maria Martinez working together. | |
| . "Pieces of the Past: Collecting Historic Native American Art". Western Art Collector, no. 78 (February 2014). 2014 . | 51 | 2014 | Reproduces Maria Martinez' circa 1960 "San Ildefonso Gunmetal Plate" courtesy of Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery, Tucson, Arizona. | Includes color reproductions of artwork by Maria Martinez, Norman and Virginia Hooee, and Allan Houser. | |
| . "Pottery to Paintings Shown". March 5, 1982. Scottsdale Daily Progress. | | | Newspaper article | |
| . "Rites Held in Home Pueblo for Indian Potter Martinez". July 22, 1980. The Arizona Daily Star. | | | Newspaper article | |
| . "Services for World Famous Potter, Maria Martinez, Held". July 22, 1980. Tulsa World. | | | Newspaper article | |
| . "Shaping a Revolution: a New Book and Exhibit Explore the Legacy of Maria Poveka Martinez". Southwest Art, vol. 33, no. 3 (August 2003). 2003. | | 2003 | | |
| . "Special Gilcrease Exhibit: Pottery by Maria Montoya Martinez". v. 6, no. 2, March, 1972. The First Edition. | 14-15 | | | |
| . "The annual award of the Indian Achievement Medal by the Indian Council Fire of Chicago was made to Maria Martínez...". Masterkey, vol. 9, no. 1 (January 1935). 1935. | 17 | 1935 | Article is untitled; the title provided is the first two lines of the article. | |
| . "The Martinez Tradition". v. 21, no. 2, March/April, 1978. Heard Museum Newsletter. | 2 | | | |
| . "The Southwest Indian Fair". El Palacio, vol. 13, no. 8 (October 16, 1922). 1922. | 94 | 1922 | Account of the first annual Southwest Indian Fair and Arts and Crafts Exhibition which opened on September 4, 1922. Includes list of prizes divided into two categories: Dougan Fund Prizes, and Santa Fe Business Men's Prizes. | View |
| . "Tribal Culture of American Indian Finds Outlet". Christian Science Monitor, Saturday, May 20, 1933. 1933. | | 1933 | Newspaper article | |
| . "Up and Coming Contemporary Potters: Who Will Replace Maria?". November, 1982. The Indian Trader. | 17 | | Newspaper article | |
| . "What is Native American Art?". Art-Talk, March 1986. 1986. | 41 | 1986 | Newspaper article | |
| . "Work by World-Renowned Potter Maria Martinez Showcased at Heard Museum". v. 9, no. 7, August, 2003. Arizona Native Scene. | 16 | | | |
| . National Museum of Women in the Arts. New York: Abrams. 1987. | 114-115, 215, 252 | 1987 | | |
| Adamson, Glenn. Craft: an American History. New York, New York: Bloomsbury Publishing. 2021. | 152-154, 156, 165, 242, 314 | 2021 | Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| Anderson, Peter. Maria Martinez: Pueblo Potter. Chicago: Childrens Press. 1992. | | 1992 | | |
| Archer, Sarah. "Lowrider: Rose B. Simpson Honors the Legacy of Potter Maria Martinez with a 410-Horsepower Vessel". American Craft, vol. 80, no. 5 (October/November 2020). 2020. | 28-33 | 2020 | | |
| Ashton, Robert Jr. "Nampeyo and Lesou". v. 1, no. 3, Summer, 1976. American Indian Art Magazine. | 33 | | | |
| Babcock, Barbara A. "Helen Cordero and the Pueblo Storyteller". v. 8, no. 2, Spring, 1983. American Indian Art Magazine. | 30 | | | |
| Babcock, Barbara A., Doris Monthan and Guy Monthan. ~The Pueblo Storyteller: Development of a Figurative Tradition. Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona Press. 1986. | 3, 74 | 1986 | Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-194) and index. | |
| Barnard, Eunice Fuller. "Indian Art Comes Into Its Own". November 29, 1931. The New York Times. | | | Newspaper article | |
| Barnes, Liz. "'Spirit of Maria' Mass, Dinner, Auction Honor Potter, Add $15,000 to Scholarship Fund". Story Teller (College of Santa Fe), vol. 1, no. 1 (February 18, 1981). 1981. | 2-3 | 1981 | Newletter article. | |
| Bataille, Gretchen M. (editor). Native American Women: a Biographical Dictionary. New York, New York: Garland Publishing. 1993. | 165-166, 202, 302, 308, 313, 319, 327 | 1993 | | |
| Bataille, Gretchen M. and Laurie Lisa (editors). Native American Women: a Biographical Dictionary. New York, New York: Routledge. 2001. | 199-200, 366, 372, 377, 387, 393 | 2001 | Includes index, and an appendix of entries by primary areas of specialization. | |
| Batkin, Jonathan. "Three Great Potters of San Ildefonso and Their Legacy: Tonita Peña, Marianita Roybal, Dominguita Pino". American Indian Art Magazine, vol. 16, no. 4 (autumn 1991). 1991. | 56-60, 62-65, 67 | 1991 | | |
| Bauver, Robert. Elegant Vessels: a Century of Southwest Silver Boxes. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Four Winds Gallery. 2022. | 104 | 2022 | Catalog of the exhibition "Elegant Vessels: a Century of Southwest Silver Boxes", organized by and held at the Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, fall 2022 through March 5, 2023. | |
| Bennett, Kate. "Maria's Legacy of Pride". Thursday, August 29, 1987. Indian Market. | 32, 36 | | Newspaper article | |
| Bernstein, Bruce. "Potters and Patrons: the Creation of Pueblo Art Pottery". American Indian Art Magazine, vol. 20, no. 1 (winter 1994). 1994. | 71, 74-78 | 1994 | | |
| Bernstein, Bruce. "Pueblo Potters, Museum Curators, and Santa Fe's Indian Market". Expedition (University of Pennsylvania), vol. 36, no. 1 (1994). 1994. | 21-22 | 1994 | Includes bibliographical references. Features potters Lonnie Vigil and Maria Martinez among others. | |
| Bernstein, Bruce (guest curator) and Roswell Museum and Art Center. Maria of San Ildefonso, December 6-January 17, 1982, Roswell Museum and Art Center, Roswell, New Mexico. Roswell, New Mexico: Roswell Museum and Art Center. 1981. | | 1981 | Curated by Bruce Bernstein, with the work of the following potters in the exhibition: Maria Martinez, Nicolasa, Alfred Montoya, Julian Martinez, Maximiliana, Desideria, Tonita Roybal, Juan Roybal, Santana, Popovi Da, Tony Da, Rose Gonzales, and Barbara Gonzales. | |
| Bernstein, Bruce and W. Jackson Rushing. Modern by Tradition: American Indian Painting in the Studio Style. Santa Fe: Museum of New Mexico Press. 1995. | 30 | 1995 | | |
| Blair, Mary Ellen and Laurence Blair. The Legacy of a Master Potter: Nampeyo and Her Descendants. Tucson, Arizona: Treasure Chest Books. 1999. | 246, 301 | 1999 | Includes Nampeyo family designs, family genealogy, bibliographical references and index. | |
| Brailsford, Charlotte (curator). 6 from Santa Fe: Contemporary Native American Art From Santa Fe, Nov. 16-Dec. 31, 1989. Charleston, South Carolina: Gibbes Museum of Art. 1989. | 8-9, 16 | 1989 | Catalog of an exhibition. Six artists are Anthony Abeyta, Allan Houser, Maria Martinez, Ramona Sakiestewa, Darren Vigil-Gray, and Emmi Whitehorse. | |
| Bright, Brenda Jo and Liza Bakewell, ed. Looking High and Low: Art and Cultural Identity. Tucson, Ariz.: University of Arizona Press. 1995. | 13, 124-150, 204 | 1995 | | |
| Bucklew, Joan. "When Is a Maria Pot a Maria?". Sunday, September 25, 1966. The Arizona Republic. | 20-C | | Newspaper article | |
| Bucklew, Joan. "When Is Maria Pot a Maria? One Retraction Is in Order". Sunday, October 30, 1966. The Arizona Republic. | 12-K | | Newspaper article | |
| Burton, Henrietta Kolshorn. The Re-Establishment of the Indians in Their Pueblo Life Through the Revival of Their Traditional Crafts: A Study in Home Extension Education. Millwood, N.Y.: Kraus Reprint Co. 1975. | 57, 59-60, 68-69 | 1975 | | |
| Cameron Trading Post. Annual Collector's Auction. Cameron, Ariz.: Cameron Trading Post. 1989. | 32 | 1989 | | |
| Canfield, Kenneth R. (editor). "Maria: Death of Beloved Potter at Age 94 Ends an Era in Pueblo Ceramics". Native Arts/West, vol. 1, no. 2 (August 1980). 1980. | 6-7 | 1980 | Newspaper article | |
| Challem, Jack Joseph. "A Black Bowl from New Mexico". v. 58, no. 7, September, 1980. New Mexico Magazine. | 14, 16, 18, 20-21 | | | |
| Church, Peggy Pond. The House at Otowi Bridge: The Story of Edith Warner and Los Alamos. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. 1959. | 49 | 1959 | | |
| Clark, Garth. A Century of Ceramics in the United States, 1987-1978: A Study of Its Development. New Youk: E. P. Dutton. 1979. | 111, 304-305, 367 | 1979 | | |
| Cohen, Lee M. "Maria Martinez and Julian Martinez". In: Cohen, Lee M. (editor) and Roger G. Kennedy (writer of foreword). Art of Clay: Timeless Pottery of the Southwest. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Clear Light Publishers. 1993. | 24-33 | 1993 | | |
| Cohen, Lee M. "Art of Clay: Timeless Pottery of the Southwest". v. 7, no. 2, Winter, 1994. Native Peoples Magazine. | 38-40, 42 | | | |
| Cohen, Lee M. (editor). ~Art of Clay: Timeless Pottery of the Southwest. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Clear Light Publishers. 1993. | 7, 20, 24-33 | 1993 | Contributions include Maria Martinez and Julian Martinez, by Lee M. Cohen; Nampeyo, by Barton Wright; Sarafina Tafoya and Margaret Tafoya; Helen Cordero ; Popovi Da; Tony Da, by Ron McCoy; Grace Medicine Flower, by Ellen Reisland, Joseph Lonewolf, by Ron McCoy; Jody Folwell, by Adele Cohen; Al Qöyawayma, by Ron McCoy; Dextra Quotskuyva Nampeyo, by Barton Wright; Dora Tse Pé Peña, by Adele Cohen; Nathan Youngblood, by Phillip J. Cohen; Nancy Youngblood; Richard Zane Smith; Dorothy Torivio, by Roberta Burnett; Russell Sanchez, by Adele Cohen; and Tammy Garcia, by Phillip J. Cohen. | |
| Cone, Laurance D. "Notes from Laurance D. Cone". no. 35, August, 1960. Smoke Signals. | 2 | | | |
| Cortwright, Barbara. "Photographing Ourselves: Contemporary Native American Photography". Artspace, vol. 9, no. 4 (fall 1985). 1985. | 13 | 1985 | | |
| Cortwright, Barbara. "The Beauty Collectors". v. 50, no. 5, May, 1974. Arizona Highways. | 14 | | | |
| Coze, Paul. "Southwestern Indian Hair-Dos". Arizona Highways, vol. 26, no. 7 (July 1950). 1950. | 34 | 1950 | Maria Martinez comments on a hair knot. | |
| Cuneo, Alice Z. "Maria Shows at Smithsonian". Albuquerque Tribune, April 10, 1978 (Monday). 1978. | | 1978 | Newspaper article | |
| Da, Anita. "The Quality Market". Arizona Highways, vol. 50, no. 2 (May 1974). Arizona Highways. 1974. | 43 | 1974 | | |
| Danneberg, Julie. Women Artists of the West: Five Portraits in Creativity and Courage. Golden, Colorado: Fulcrum Publishing. 2002. | 1-16, 83 | 2002 | Artists include Maria Martinez, Georgia O'Keeffe, Laura Gilpin, Dorothea Lange, and Mary-Russell Colton. | |
| Dillingham, Rick. Fourteen Families in Pueblo Pottery. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. 1994. | 250-255, 257-258, 263-271, 276 | 1994 | | |
| Dixon, Maurice M., Jr. "Cowboy Boots and Cow Pies, Clay and a Soup Spoon: the Dazzling Artistry of Rick Dillingham". El Palacio, vol. 128, no. 4 (winter 2023). 2023. | 52-54 | 2023 | Featured Pueblo potters discussed on pages 52-54 include Maria Martinez, Dextra Quotskuyva, Margaret Tafoya, Dora Guachupin Tse-Pe', Maria Poveka and Julian Martinez, Popovi and Tony Da, Lucy Lewis, Lolita Concho, Rachel Nampeyo, and Santana Melchor. | |
| Dunn, Dorothy. American Indian Painting of the Southwest and Plains Areas. Albuquerque: The University of New Mexico Press. 1968. | 105, 198, 244, 340, 424 | 1968 | | |
| Eddy, Sarah. "King Galleries: Maria Martinez". Santa Fean, vol. 47, no. 4 (August/September 2019). 2019. | insert page 34 | 2019 | Appears in the "Gallery Portfolio" column of the "Native Arts" insert of the magazine issue. Includes color reproduction of a ceramic Pueblo deer plate by Maria Martinez. | |
| Edwards, Robert W. with contributions by Karen Crews Hendon, John Howell White, Julianne Burton-Carvajal. Pedro de Lemos: Lasting Impressions: Works on Paper, 1910-1945. Worcester, Massachusetts: Davis Publications. 2015. | 42, 89 | 2015 | Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| Eldredge, Charles C. Art in New Mexico, 1900-1945: Paths to Taos and Santa Fe. New York: Abbeville Press. 1986. | 69, 74-75, 185, 202, 223 | 1986 | | |
| Elliott, Melinda. Exploring Human Worlds: A History of the School of American Research. Santa Fe, New Mexico: School of American Research Press. 1991. | 16-18 | 1991 | | |
| Fauntleroy, Gussie. "Back to the Plaza". Native Peoples, vol. 14, no. 5 (July/August 2001). Native Peoples. 2001. | 46 | 2001 | | |
| Fauntleroy, Gussie. "Great Women Potters of the Past". Native Peoples, vol. 14, no. 6 (September/October 2001). 2001. | 26 | 2001 | | |
| Fauntleroy, Gussie. "Nampeyo and Maria: Historic Potters Opened Doors for Generations of Artists". Cowboys & Indians, vol. 26, no. 6 (August/September 2018). 2018. | 88-91 | 2018 | Features the matriarchs of Pueblo pottery, Nampeyo and Maria Martinez. | |
| Fawcett, David M. and Lee A. Callander. ~Native American Painting: Selections from the Museum of the American Indian. New York, New York: Museum of the American Indian. 1982. | 17, 19, 49, 60, 64 | 1982 | Catalog of an exhibition. | |
| Fernald, Mary. ~Dirt for Making Things: an Apprenticeship in Maricopa Pottery. Flagstaff, Arizona: Northland Publishing. 1995. | 41 | 1995 | Told to Janet Stoeppelmann; includes index. | |
| Fichner-Rathus, Lois. Understanding Art. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall. 1995. | 208 | 1995 | Fourth edition. | |
| Fine, Roberta Ross. "The Legacy of Maria Martinez". Santa Fean Magazine, vol. 8, no. 9 (October 1980). 1980. | 30-34 | 1980 | | |
| Folwell, Jody, Terrol Dew Johnson, Ann E. Marshall, Diana F. Pardue, Tristan Reader and Diza Sauers. Hold Everything! Masterworks of Basketry and Pottery from the Heard Museum. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 2001. | 13, 23, 68 | 2001 | Catalog of an exhibition. | |
| Fox, Nancy. "Collections of the Laboratory of Anthropology, Museum of New Mexico". American Indian Art Magazine, vol. 8, no. 2 (spring 1983). 1983. | 57, 59-60 | 1983 | | |
| Fox, Nancy. "The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture". American Indian Art Magazine, vol. 13, no. 4 (autumn 1988). American Indian Art Magazine. 1988. | 44-45 | 1988 | | |
| Fredericksen, Hazel, Alice Rossin, Tom Dozier, and Paul Frank. "Indians". La Farge, John Pen (editor). Turn Left at the Sleeping Dog: Scripting the Santa Fe Legend, 1920-1955. Albuquerque, New Mexico: University of New Mexico Press. 2001. | 166-167 | 2001 | Host work includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| Gilpin, Laura. "Maria Martinez, Potter of San Ildefonso". New Mexico Magazine, vol. 52, no. 1-2 (January/February 1974). 1974. | 32 | 1974 | | |
| Gilpin, Laura. "María Turning Earth into Heavenly Art". New Mexico Magazine, vol. 75, no. 7 (July 1997). 1997. | 32-33 | 1997 | | |
| Gilpin, Laura. "María Turning Earth into Heavenly Art: Story and Photographs". New Mexico Magazine, vol. 101, issue 6 (July 2023). 2023. | cover, 22 | 2023 | Appears in the "Lowdown/a Look Back: July 1997" section of the magazine issue. | |
| Green, Christopher. "Beyond Inclusion: Several Museums Are Now Displaying Indigenous Artifacts in Galleries of American Art, but This Gesture Doesn't Always Honor the Values of the Cultures that Created These Works". Art in America, vol. 107, no. 2 (February 2019). 2019. | 77 | 2019 | Includes bibliographical references. | |
| Green, Rayna. Women in American Indian Society. New York, New York: Chelsea House Publishers. 1992. | 15, 80-81, 108 | 1992 | Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| Green, Richard. Te Ata: Chickasaw Storyteller, American Treasure. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press. 2006. | 121, 146, 222, 229, 242 | 2006 | Afterword by Rayna Green and John Troutman; includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| Gridley, Marion Eleanor. Contemorary American Indian Leaders. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co. 1972. | 123-128, 198 | 1972 | | |
| Guthe, Carl Eugen. Pueblo Pottery Making: a Study at the Village of San Ildefonso. New Haven, Connecticut: Department of Archaeology, Phillips Academy. 1925. | 14-15, 18, 78-81, illustrations | 1925 | | |
| Harris, Norman, Bernice Harris and Thomas P. Myers (editor). ~Magic in Clay: Artistic Miniatures of the American Southwest. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska State Museum. 1991. | 6, 14-16, 33 | 1991 | Catalog of an exhibition | |
| Harvey, Byron. New Dimensions in Indian Art. Scottsdale, Arizona: Scottsdale National Indian Arts Council. 1965. | 23 | 1965 | | |
| Hice, Michael. "A Private Collection in Arizona". Native Artists, vol. 1, no. 2 (fall 1999). 1999. | 32-33 | 1999 | | |
| Hice, Michael. "Clay". Santa Fean, vol. 26, no. 7 (August 1998). 1998. | 46-47 | 1998 | | |
| Highwater, Jamake. Song from the Earth: American Indian Painting. Boston, Massachusetts: New York Graphic Society. 1976. | 52, 54, 72, 94, 211 | 1976 | Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| Hirschfelder, Arlene. Artists and Craftspeople. New York, New York: Facts on File. 1994. | 22-29, 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. | |
| Hodge, Zahrah Preble. . "Marie Martinez: Indian Master Potter". v. 62, no. 5, 1933. Southern Workman. | 213-215 | | | |
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