| . "2004 Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market Judges". Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market Official Guide, 2004. 2004. | 10 | 2004 | Juried competition judges include Jim Calfee, Diane Dittemore, Jed Foutz, Jerry Jacka, Sara Lieberman, Hartman Lomawaima, Dennis Lyon, Jesse Monongya, Julie Sasse, Ruth Schultz, Charles Supplee, and Melanie Yazzie. | |
| . "Artists in Residence Program". May/June, 1986. Heard Museum: The Heard Museum Newsletter. | 7 | | | |
| . "Bedazzles the Eye, Enchants the Soul: Jesse Monongye". Phoenix, Ariz.: Earth Song. | 5-6 | | | |
| . "Calendar: Navajo Jeweler". December 7, 1997. Scottsdale, Ariz.: Scottsdale Tribune. | D-2 | | Newspaper article | |
| . "Gallup Ceremonial Winners Listed". v. 24, no. 9, September 1993. The Indian Trader. | 26 | | | |
| . "Get Your Bear-Ings". September, 1993. Phoenix Home and Garden. | unknown | | | |
| . "Guide to Market, Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market". Native American Art, issue 19 (February/March 2019). 2019. | 123 | 2019 | Sections includes the following: Jewelry & Lapidary; Pottery; Paintings, Drawings, Photography & Graphics; Pueblo Carvings; Scupture; Weavings & Textiles; Diverse Arts including Beadwork & Quillwork; Baskets; Personal Attire; and Youth. | |
| . "Indian Jewelry: Contemporary Native American Artists Carry On Tradition & Forge New Ground". v. 11, no. 6, September, 2003. Cowboys & Indians. | 93-95 | | | |
| . "Indian Market Selects Winners". August 19, 1979. Santa Fe: The New Mexican. | B-1 | | Newspaper article | |
| . "Indigenous Genius". Art & Antiques (New York, N.Y. : 1984), vol. 40, no. 2 (February 2017). 2017. | 23 | 2017 | Includes color reproduction of Jesse Monongye's prayer-stick belt buckle of 14k gold, Acoma jett, coral and turquoise. | Features works by artists Jesse Monongye and Kevin Naranjo at the Marin Show. Appears in the "In Perspective: Art-World News and Market Updates, Exhibitons and Events" column of magazine issue. | |
| . "Inspiring Indian Designs". March, 1985. Phoenix Home & Garden. | 69 | | | |
| . "Masters of Indian Market - Jesse Lee Monongye". May 21, 1998. Santa Fe: The Santa Fe New Mexican. | M-10 | | Newspaper article | |
| . "Monongya Donates $39,000 Necklace to Santa Fe Indian Market Auction". Indian Trader, vol. 35, no. 9 (September 2004). 2004. | page not available | 2004 | Newspaper article. | |
| . "Native American Innovations". May, 1991. Southwest Art. | 141 | | | |
| . "Navajo Jeweler at Heard Museum". December 3, 1997. Paradise Valley, Ariz.: Town of Paradise Valley Independent. | 2 | | Newspaper article | |
| . "Navajo Jeweler to Reveal Intricacies of Inlay". December 6, 1997. Phoenix: The Arizona Republic. | D-1 | | Newspaper article | |
| . "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 and cobblestone inlay cuff bracelet by Jesse Monongya which sold for $20,480. | References Allan Houser, John Nieto, Charles Loloma, Jesse Monongya, Fritz Scholder, and Dan Namingha. | |
| . Red Tuxedo: A Fund Raiser for the Native American Cultural Center. March 1, 2001. Scottsdale, Ariz.: Arizona American Indian Tourism Association. | unpaginated | | | |
| Armendariz, Yvette. "70th Inter-Tribal Ceremonial Continues". v. 103, no. 187, August 8, 1991. Gallup Independent. | front page | | Newspaper article | |
| Bassman, Theda. The Beauty of Navajo Jewelry. Santa Fe, N.M.: Kiva Publishing. 1997. | 19, 41, 48, 50, 53 | 1997 | | |
| Bassman, Theda and Gene Balzer (photographer). Treasures of the Navajo. Flagstaff, Arizona: Northland Publishing. 1997. | 14 | 1997 | Includes index of artists, general index, and suggested readings. | |
| Baxter, Paula A. and Allison Bird-Romero. Encyclopedia of Native American Jewelry: a Guide to History, People and Terms. Phoenix, Arizona: Oryx Press. 2000. | 11, 62, 109, 118 | 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. | 109-110 | 2000 | Includes bibliographical references, subject and artist indexes. | |
| Bernstein, Bruce. "Connoisseur's Guide to Indian Market". Santa Fean, vol. 23, no. 7 (August 1995). 1995. | 74 | 1995 | | |
| Brockman, Joshua. "Weekend for Indian Artists to Get Their Business Done". August 22, 2002. The New York Times. | unknown | | Newspaper article | |
| Brown, Carol Osman. "It Comes from within: Turning Their Attention to the Spiritual Guidance from within Shapes the Art and Lives of These Two Famous Artists". Inter-Tribal America, 1992. 1992. | 54-63 | 1992 | Features artists Kathy "Elk Woman" Whitman and Jesse Monongye. | |
| Cirillo, Dexter and Addison Doty (photographer). Southwestern Indian Jewelry: Crafting New Traditions. New York, New York: Rizzoli. 2008. | Front cover, 1, 61-63, 114, 133-138, 210, 224 | 2008 | Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| Cirillo, Dexter, Michel Monteaux (object photographer) and Stephen Northup (portrait photographer). Southwestern Indian Jewelry. New York, New York: Abbeville Press. 1992. | 185-187, 230-234 | 1992 | Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| Dubin, Lois Sherr. "Jesse Monongya: Crafting the Jewels". v. 26, no. 1, Autumn, 2002. Ornament. | 48-53 | | | |
| Dubin, Lois Sherr. "Northwest Meets Southwest: a Mission of Sharing". Native Peoples, vol. 14, no. 4 (May/June 2001). 2001. | 26-30 | 2001 | | |
| Dubin, Lois Sherr. "Southwestern Jewelry: Current Expressions, Ancient Connections". Native Peoples, vol. 15, no. 2 (January/February 2002). 2002. | 43, 45 | 2002 | | |
| Dubin, Lois Sherr. Jesse Monongya: Opal Bears and Lapis Skies. New York: Hudson Hills Press. 2002. | | 2002 | | |
| Dubin, Lois Sherr. North American Indian Jewelry and Adornment. New York: Harry N. Abrams. 1999. | 16-17, 50, 58, 498, 513, 531, 538-541, 572 | 1999 | | |
| Dubin, Lois Sherr, and Murrae Haynes (photographer). "Southwestern Jewelry: Current Expressions, Ancient Connections". Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market Official Guide, 2002. 2002. | 43, 45 | 2002 | Includes jewelers Mary Coriz Lovato, Anthony Lovato, and Jesse Monongye. | |
| Duckett, Beth. "Artist's Vision Leads Him to Sobriety". November 14, 2008. The Arizona Republic. | 14-15 | | Newspaper article | |
| Eddington, Patrick and Susan Makov. Trading Post Guide Book: Where to Find the Trading Posts, Galleries, Auctions, Artists and Museums of the Four Corners Regions. Flagstaff, Ariz: Northland Publishing. 1995. | 62-63 | 1995 | | |
| Eisenberg, Andy (compiler). "Judges and Classification Managers". Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market Official Guide, 2007. 2007. | 10 | 2007 | 2007 Native American Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market judges and managers include Joe Baker, David Dear, David Gaussoin, Andrea Hanley, Marcus Monenerkit, Jesse Monongya, Hector Ruiz, Ramona Sakiestewa, Christy Vezolles, Wendy Weston, Steven Yazzie, and Nathan Youngblood. | |
| Emanuel, Lita. "1979 Indian Market Is a Showcase of Excellence". Indian Trader, vol. 10, no. 10 (October 1979). 1979. | 15 | 1979 | Jesse Monongya awarded the Southwestern Association on Indian Affairs Award for most creative design; and the 1979 Santa Fe Indian Market, Classification - Jewelry, Division - Silver Jewelry with Stones, Category Award - Jewelry with Stones, Bracelets. | Newspaper article; includes list of award winners in all categories for the 58th annual Santa Fe Indian Market, held August 18-19, 1979, Santa Fe, New Mexico. | |
| Grundke, Conrad K. and Dennis Paul Batt. "Jesse Monongye". In: American Masters of Stone, c2004. 11/13/2013. | | 11/13/2013 | Webpage viewed November 7, 2013 | View |
| Hait, Pam. "Beads, Boots and Jaguars: the Artists as They See Themselves". Arizona Highways, vol. 55, no. 4 (April 1979). 1979. | 35, 42-43 | 1979 | | |
| Hait, Pam. "Dreams and Visions: Getting It All Together". Arizona Highways, vol. 55, no. 4 ( April 1979). 1979. | 12-13 | 1979 | | |
| Hait, Pam. "Gold, Silver and a Touch of Forever: Indian Jewelry Goes Contemporary". v. 55, no. 4, April, 1979. Arizona Highways. | 9 | | | |
| Heard Museum. Moondance: 20th Anniversary Gala and the Opening of Remembering the Future: 100 Years of Inspiring Art, Saturday, October 23, 2021, 6:00 p.m.. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 2021. | 16-17 | 2021 | Program; honorees include Mary Ellen & Bob McKee, and Denise Wallace. | |
| Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market (41st : 1999 : Phoenix, Ariz.). The 41st Annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 1999. | 25-27 | 1999 | Discusses Jesse Monongye's three-piece ensemble including a necklace, ring and earrings which won 1998 Best of Show, Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market. | Program; Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market held March 6-7, 1999. | |
| Hice, Michael. "Artists of Change, Part I: Breaking Through the Millenium". Native Peoples, vol. 13, no. 2 (February/March 2000). 2000. | 58 | 2000 | | |
| Huntinghorse, D. Marisa. "The Artists of Santa Fe Indian Market". Native Peoples, vol. 9, no. 2 (January-March 1996). 1996. | 28-30 | 1996 | | |
| Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial Association. "1991 Best in Show". Inter-Tribal America, 1992. 1992. | 53 | 1992 | Jesse Monogye was awarded the 1991 Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial Best in Show for necklace comprised of over 300 pieces of stone and shell inlaid in gold setting with reversible bear pendant. | |
| Jacka, Jerry D. "Innovations in Southwest Indian Jewelry: Fine Art in the 1980's". American Indian Art Magazine, vol. 9, no. 2 (spring 1984). 1984. | 31, 33, 36 | 1984 | | |
| Jacka, Jerry D. Beyond Tradition: Contemporary Indian Art and Its Evolution. Flagstaff: Northland Publishing Company. 1988. | 174-175 | 1988 | | |
| Jacka, Lois Essary. "A Hint of Heritage: the Lure and Lore of Indian Jewelry". Arizona Highways, vol. 75, no. 2 (February 1999). 1999. | 13 | 1999 | | |
| Jacka, Lois Essary. "The Navajos and Their Art". Arizona Highways, vol. 70, no. 11 (November 1994). 1994. | 22-23 | 1994 | | |
| Jacka, Lois Essary (author) and Jerry Jacka (photography). Enduring Traditions: Art of the Navajo. Flagstaff, Arizona: Northland Publishing. 1994. | 62 | 1994 | Includes glossary, suggested reading, and index. | |
| Jacka, Lois Essary and Jerry Jacka. ~Navajo Jewelry: a Legacy of Silver and Stone. Flagstaff, Arizona: Northland Publishing. 1995. | 3, 52 | 1995 | | |
| Jesse Monongya Studios. "[Advertisement] Jesse Monongya, Navajo/Hopi Jeweler, Native American Indian Top Jewelry Designer". Native American Art, issue 19 (February/March 2019). 2019. | 16-17 | 2019 | Includes several color reproductions of jewelry pieces by Jesse Monongya including a cuff bracelet, coral necklace, and bolo tie. | |
| Linford, Laurance D. and Lisa E. Wallace (photographer). A Measure of Excellence. Church Rock, New Mexico: Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial Association. 1991. | 24-25 | 1991 | Includes color reproduction of the award-winning Bear Fetish Necklace by Jesse Monongye, with a color portrait photograph of the artist at work. His Bear Fetish Necklace awarded "Jewelry and Flatware, Best Mosaic Inlay"; "Best in Class, Jewelry and Flatware"; and Best in Show of the 1991 Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial. | Features the award winning Indian art and artists from the 1991 Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial, Red Rock State Park, New Mexico; event held August 6-11, 1991, with the exhibits held August 8-11, 1991. | |
| Marshall, Ann (editor). Home: Native People in the Southwest. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 2005. | 92-93, 178, 182 | 2005 | Catalog of an exhibition curated by Ann Marshall. Includes index. | |
| McFadden, David Revere and Ellen Napiura Taubman (editors). Changing Hands: Art without Reservation 1: Contemporary Native American Art from the Southwest. London, England: Merrill Publishers. 2002. | 24, 112, 194, 209 | 2002 | Catalog of an exhibition. Co-published by the American Craft Museum, New York, New York. | |
| Michaels, Donna. "Art Is Buzzword as Best of Scottsdale is Celebrated". February, 1990. Scottsdale, Ariz.: Art Talk. | unknown | | Newspaper | |
| Monongya, Jesse. Jesse Lee Monongye 2000 Calendar. Scottsdale, Ariz.: J.L. Monongye. 1999. | unpaginated | 1999 | | |
| Pardue, Diana. ~The Cutting Edge: Contemporary Southwestern Jewelry and Metalwork. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 1997. | 37 | 1997 | Catalog of an exhibition organized by the Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, and held April 17, 1997 - January 1998. | |
| Pardue, Diana F. "Jesse Monongye: Catching the Stars". Ornament, vol. 34, no. 2 (2010). 2010. | 38-43 | 2010 | | |
| Pardue, Diana F. "Bolo Ties: Contemporary Neckwear of the West". Ornament, vol. 41, no. 5 (2020). 2020. | 61-62 | 2020 | Reprint, and originally published in Ornament, vol. 35, no. 4 (2012). Illustrated with bolo ties by Norbert Peshlakai, Marian Denipah, Michael Kabotie, Lonn Parker, Charles Loloma, Pat Pruitt and Chris Pruitt, Verma Nequatewa, and Yazzie Johnson and Gail Bird. Includes suggested reading. | |
| Pardue, Diana F. "Heard Shop Fosters Artist Careers". Earthsong, summer 2021. 2021. | 12 | 2021 | Focuses on the careers of Charles Loloma, Larry Golsh, Jesse Monongye, and Shawn Bluejacket. | |
| Pardue, Diana F. (author and curator), Craig Smith (photographer) and the Heard Museum. All That Glitters: American Indian Gold Jewelry from the Heard Museum Collection. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum. 2012. | | 2012 | Unpublished exhibition catalog due to lack of funds. American Indian jewelers include Charles Loloma, Dennis Edaakie, Nancy Edaakie, Preston Monongye, Della James, Frances James, Yazzie Johnson, Gail Bird, Norbert Peshlakai, Cheyenne Harris, Watson Honanie, Denise Wallace, Jesse Monongye, Charles Supplee, Maria Samora, Cody Sanderson, Keri Ataumbi, Elizabeth Wallace, Larry Golsh, Shawn Bluejacket, Ric Charlie, and Natasha Peshlakai. | |
| Pardue, Diana F. and Norman F. Sandfield. Native American Bolo Ties: Vintage and Contemporary Artistry. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Museum of New Mexico Press. 2011. | 70 | 2011 | Catalog of an exhibition. Published in conjunction with the exhibition, Native American Bolo Ties: Vintage and Contemporary Artistry, organized by and held at the Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, November 17, 2011-September 3, 2012. | |
| Pardue, Diana F., Ann E. Marshall, Lynn Bullock, and Craig Smith. Heard Museum Calendar 2012. Phoenix, Ariz.: Heard Museum. 2012. | unpaginated | 2012 | | |
| Radanovich, Andrea. "Heavenly Skies and Monumental Lands: Work by Jesse Monongya". Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market Official Guide, 2004. 2004 . | cover, 20-21 | 2004 | Color photograph of the bear pendant made exclusively for the 46th Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market by artist Jesse Monongya is reproduced on cover of the Official Guide. | |
| Rausch, Gary. "Artists Share Time, Talents for Artwalkers". March 6, 1997. Mesa, Ariz.: Scottsdale Progress Tribune. | B1 | | Newspaper article | |
| Rausch, Gary. "Mother's Dream, Father's Footsteps". July 2, 1995. Phoenix, Ariz.: Tribune Newspapers, Uniquely Scottsdale. | 1, 3 | | Newspaper article | |
| Reep, Erin. "Artist Defends 'Indian -Made': Scottsdale Man Wants to Protect Against Fakery". March 16, 2004. Mesa, Ariz.: Scottsdale Tribune. | A3 | | Newspaper article | |
| Ross, Deborah. "Artistic Details Make World of Difference". March 28, 1997. The Arizona Republic, Scottsdale/Foothills Community, NE Valley Weekend. | 4 | | Newspaper article | |
| Ross, Deborah. "Top Indian Artists Drawn to Scottsdale". March 28, 1997. The Arizona Republic, Scottsdale/Foothills Community, NE Valley Weekend. | 1, 4 | | Newspaper article | |
| Ryan, Mike, II. Turquoise in America Part Three: the Stories of Turquoise, 1990-2020. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Callais Press. 2022. | 76-79 | 2022 | Featured jewelers include Arland Ben, Bruce Eckhardt, Cippy Crazyhorse, Cody Sanderson, Darryl Dean Begay, Jesse Monongya, Yasutomo Kodera, Jesse Robbins, and Zeke Argeanas. | |
| Schaaf, Gregory and Angie Yan Schaaf (assistant). American Indian Jewelry I: 1,200 Artists Biographies, ca.1800-Present. Santa Fe, New Mexico: CIAC Press. 2003. | 236 | 2003 | Vol. 5 in the American Indian Art Series. | |
| Schiffer, Nancy N. ~Jewelry by Southwest American Indians: Evolving Designs. West Chester, Pennsylvania: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd.. 1990. | 20, 59, 84, 195 | 1990 | Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| Schmitt, Rory O'Neill. Navajo and Hopi Art in Arizona: Continuing Traditions. Charleston, South Carolina: History Press. 2016. | 59-70 | 2016 | Foreword by Lee Peterson, with bibliographical references (pages 179-182) and index. Featured artists include Contemporary Melanie Yazzie, Jesse Monongya, Ric Charlie, Edward Charlie, Barbara Teller Ornelas, Marlowe Katoney, Margaret Wood, Verma Nequatewa, Piki Wadsworth, Ramson Lomatewama, and Manuel Chavarria Jr. | |
| Silverman, Amy. "Navajo Artist Rejects Drugs and Finds the Jewels of Life. August 24, 1991. Scottsdale, Ariz.: Scottsdale Progress. | 1, 7 | | Newspaper article | |
| Swafford, Michelle. "Loop 101 Tragedy Inspires Activism: Families of Victims of Fatal Crashes Urge Safety Measures". July 23, 2003. Mesa, Ariz.: Scottsdale Tribune. | A1 | | Newspaper article | |
| Tryk, Sheila. Santa Fe Indian Market: Showcase of Native American Art. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Tierra Publications. 1993. | 81, 210 | 1993 | Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| Waddell Trading Company (Scottsdale, Arizona). The Most Fabulous Native American Jewelry. Scottsdale, Arizona: Waddell Trading Company. 2013. | 12, 13, 15 | 2013 | Catalog of a special gallery opening, held by Waddell Trading Company, Scottsdale, Arizona, on February 28, 2013; held in conjunction with the 2013 Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market, Phoenix, Arizona. Includes jewelry by the following artists: Don Supplee, Sonwai, Larry Golsh, Wes Willie, Vernon Haskie, Emery Ohmsatte, James Little, Charles Supplee, Perry Shorty, Lee Yazzie, Charles Loloma, Jesse Monongya, Andy Lee Kirk, White Buffalo, Boyd Tsosie, Darryl Dean Begay, Rebecca Begay, Julian Lovato, Kenneth Begay, Mark Chee and Roy Talahaftewa. | |
| Wootton, Susan. "Jewelry Artist Captures Beauties of the Earth". February 12, 1992. Casa Grande, Ariz.: Tri-Valley Dispatch. | 14B-15B | | Newspaper article | |
| Zuckerman, Laura. "Dream Weavers: Spring Sales Bring Solid Sums for Western Wonders and Native American Art". Western Art & Architecture, vol. 14, no. 4 (August/September 2020). 2020. | 43 | 2020 | Native American artists whose work were cited at auction include Allan Houser, John Nieto, Charles Loloma, Jesse Monongya, Pauta Saila, Bill Reid, Tony Abeyta, Osuitok Ipeelee, and Sheldon Harvey. | |
|