| Babcock, Barbara A. "Clay Changes: Helen Cordero and the Pueblo Storyteller". American Indian Art Magazine, vol. 8, no. 2 (Spring 1983). 1983. | 30-31 | 1983 | Provides and overview of the longstanding tradition of figurative pottery production among the Puebloan Indians and details the proliferation of these ceramics since 1964, when Helen Cordero shaped the first storyteller doll. | |
| Babcock, Barbara A., Doris Monthan and Guy Monthan. ~The Pueblo Storyteller: Development of a Figurative Tradition. Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona Press. 1986. | 19-20, 28-29, 42-43, 46, 85,128 | 1986 | Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-194) and index. | |
| Batkin, Jonathan (editor). Clay People: Pueblo Indian Figurative Traditions. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian. 1999. | 83 | 1999 | Catalog of an exhibition | |
| Pyne, Lynn. "Making Ceramic Figures Remains a Living Art Form". Phoenix Gazette, April 13, 1988. 1988. | C-4 | 1988 | Newspaper article | |
| Trimble, Stephen. ~Talking with the Clay: the Art of Pueblo Pottery. Santa Fe, New Mexico: School for American Research Press. 1987. | 59,60 | 1987 | First edition. | |