By Subject of Literary Work - Native Americans or American Indians
- The End of Old Horse
- Evangeline
- Fathers and Crows
- Figures in a Western Landscape
- The Five of Hearts
- Fleur
- The Flood
- Flutie
- Fools Crow
- For Anna Mae Pictou Aquash, Whose Spirit Is Present Here and in the Dappled Stars (for we remember the story and must tell it again so we may all live)
- Four Souls
- Friday
- From the River’s Edge
- Gardens in the Dunes
- Gathering the Tribes
- The Gaucho Martín Fierro
- Geronimo
- Geronimo
- Geronimo
- God Made Alaska for the Indians
- Grandmothers of the Light
- Great Plains
- The Great Plains
- The Great Valley
- Green Grass, Running Water
- The Green House
- Green Mansions
- The Green Mountain Boys
- Griever
- Growing Up Female in America
- Growing Up in Minnesota
- Gunslinger
- The Heights of Macchu Picchu
- The Heirs of Columbus
- Helen Hunt Jackson
- Here’s to You, Jesusa!
- The Hermit’s Story
- Heroes of Mexico
- A High Wind Rising
- History of the Conquest of Mexico
- Homeland
- Hondo
- Hotline Healers
- House Made of Dawn
- How to Write the Great American Indian Novel
- How We Became Human
- How “Natives” Think
- I Should Be Extremely Happy in Your Company
- I Will Fight No More Forever
- Ice
