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Harris, Joseph A. “Tantalizing Turquoise.” Smithsonian August 1999:70-80

 

Rodee, Marian and Ostler, James. The Fetish Carvers of Zuni.  The Maxwell Museum of          Anthropology, the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM: 1995.

 

Wright, Margaret Nickelson. Hopi Silver: The History and Hallmarks of Hopi    Silversmithing.  Northland Publishing, 1972.

 

Cirillo, Dexter.  South-Western Indian Jewelry.  Abbeville Press, 1992.

 

Slifer, Dennis and Duffield, James.  Kokopelli: Flute Player Images in Rock Art.  Ancient           City Press: Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1994.

 

Cipriani, Curzio and Borelli, Alessandro.  Simon & Schuster’s Guide to Gems and         Precious Stones.  A fireside Book: Simon & Schuster Inc., 1986.

 

Lowry, Joe Dan and Lowry, Joe P.  Turquoise Unearthed: An Illustrated Guide.  Rio     Nuevo Publishers: Tucson, Arizona, 2002.

 

McManis, Kent.  Zuni Fetishes & Carvings.  Rio Nuevo Publishers: Tucson, Arizona,    2004.

 

Schumann, Walter.  Gemstones of the World: Revised & Expanded Edition.  Sterling     Publishing Co., Inc.: New York, 1997.

 

Bennett, Hal Zina.  Zuni Fetishes: Using Native American Objects for Meditation,          Reflection, and Insight.  HarperSanFrancisco, 1993.

 

Cushing, Frank Hamilton.  Zuni Fetishes.  KC Publishers: Las Vegas, NV, 1883.

 

Russell, Henry.  Encyclopedia of Rocks, Minerals, and Gemstones.  Thunder Bay          Press:   San Diego, CA, 2001.

 

Wright, Barton.  Hallmarks of the Southwest.  Schiffer Publishing Ltd.: Atglen, PA,        1989.

 

Schaaf, Gregory.  American Indian Jewelry I.  CIAC Press: Santa Fe, NM, 2003.

 

Ostler, James; Rodee, Marian; and Nahohai, Milford.  Zuni: A Village Of Silversmiths.               Zuni A:Shiwi Publishing, 1996.

 

Bell, Ed and Barbara.  Zuni: the Art and the People vol.2.  Squaw Bell Traders: Grants,             New Mexico, 1990.

 

Bell, Ed and Barbara.  Zuni: the Art and the People vol. 3.  Squaw Bell Traders: Grants,            New Mexico, 1990.

 

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