Publications
Barry Walsh and Anna Walsh (primary photographer). (March 2019). “The Great Tradition of Hopi Katsina Carvers, 1880 to Present.” Full length volume featuring 29 carvers with 180 photographs. Rio Nuevo Press, Tucson. Available through Rio Nuevo or Amazon or your local bookstore.
Barry Walsh (June 2018). “Manfred Susunkewa, Hopi Katsina Carvings from the Don Redlich Collection.” Catalogue for the Laird Norton Center for Art and Design, Winona State University, Winona, MN.
Barry Walsh (February/ March 2018). “Turning the Power, the Life and Katsinam of Wilson Tawaquaptewa.” Native American Art magazine.
Barry Walsh (February/ March 2018). “Dramatic Evolutions, the Transformations of Manuel Denet Chavarria.” Native American Art magazine.
Barry Walsh (February/ March 2017). “The Complex Genius of James Kootshongsie” (Jimmie Koots). Native American Art magazine.
Barry Walsh (2016). “Wilson Tawaquaptewa, Hopi Katsina Carvings from the Don Redlich Collection.” Catalogue for the Laird Norton Center for Art & Design, Winona State University, Winona, MN.
Barry Walsh (Summer 2016). “Mavasta Honyouti: Profile of an Innovative Hopi Artist.” ATADA News. https://www.atada.org/atada-news
“Katsina or Kachina” Barry Walsh on the Spiritual Roots of Hopi Dolls. “ Link to Barry Walsh interview re: Hopi Katsinam: http://www.collectorsweekly.com/articles/katsina-or-kachina-barry-walsh-on-the-spiritual-roots-of-native-american-dolls/
Barry Walsh. (2010). “Katsinas, Wilson Tawaquaptewa, the Dick Jemison Collection.” Catalogue for the Birmingham (AL) Museum of Art.
Barry Walsh & Valerie Wedge (Fall/Winter 2003). “Jimmie Kewanwytewa – Carver and Cultural Emissary.” Plateau Journal, Volume 7, number 2.
Barry Walsh (Summer 2001). “The Katsina Carvings of Otto Pentewa.” American Indian Art magazine, Volume 26, number 3.
Barry Walsh (2000). Foreword to “Traditional Hopi Kachinas” by Jonathan S. Day. Flagstaff, AZ: Northland Press.
Barry Walsh (Winter 1998). “Kikmongwi as Artist, The Katsina Dolls of Wilson Tawaquaptewa.” American Indian Art magazine, Volume 24, number 1.
Barry Walsh (August/September 1994). “The Controversial Mass Production of Navajo ‘Kachina’ Dolls.” Focus: Santa Fe.
Barry Walsh (March 1994). “The Controversial Mass Production of Navajo ‘Kachina’ Dolls.” Indian Trader.
Barry Walsh (September 1993). “The Emerging Trend of Old Style Hopi Kachina Dolls.” Indian Trader.