| Jake Thomas Learning Centre. Jake Thomas Learning Centre: Preservation & Promotion of Traditional Haudenosaunee Ways through Language & Artesan Workshops. URL: https://jakethomaslearningcentre.ca/. 2019. | | 2019 | Information about Jacob (Jake) Ezra Thomas (viewed May 23,2 019). "We are in the process of digitizing the Jake Thomas Collection. The Collection consists of over 90,000 hand written documents in languages such as Onondaga, Cayuga, and Mohawk. The documents include Great Law recitals, condolence ceremonies, Code of Handsome Lake, Thanksgiving Address, and many other important speeches and ceremonies." | View |
| Parker, James Varner (curator, exhibit designer) and Roger Buchanan (photographer). Sculpture II: the Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, December 14, 1974 to February 2, 1975. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 1974. | not paginated | 1974 | Cited as the artist of sculpture no. 99 entitled "Masks Iroquois (nine assorted), assorted sizes (may be purchased individually)", under Classification V-Wood. | Catalog of an exhibition held December 14, 1974-February 2, 1975, Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona. Participating artists include Bob Haozous, Allan Houser, John R. Salter, Bud Boller (Lewis M., Jr.), Paul Willeto, Fritz Scholder, Willard Stone, Carol Frazier, Earl Biss, Gordon Monroe, Michael Naranjo, Earl Lister, Jr., Larry Golsh, Bruce Wynne, Michael McCleve, Henry Lande, Douglas Hyde, William T. Hatch, Jud Boardman, Sandy Pembleton, Duffy Wilson, Cam Wilson, Santiago Jim Tafoya, Gerald R. McMaster, Gordon Van Wert, Glen La Fontaine, Bill Glass, Dominick F. La Ducer, Judith A. La Ducer, Kevin Brown, Bob Maldonado, Otellie Loloma, Rose Kerstetter, Bruce Timeche, Mary Runningdeer Townsend, Richard Barrett, Alfred Aguilar, Reginald D. Cuch, John Hoover, Jake Thomas, Aaron Yava, Charles (Henry) Bushyhead, Marion S. Grimm, and R | |