| Dimaline, Cherie. "Author Cherie Dimaline". In: Google Blogger, Muskrat at source URL: http://cheriedimaline.blogspot.com/. 2010. | | 2010 | Cherie Dimaline's blog (viewed January 24, 2019) | View |
| Dimaline, Cherie. A Gentle Habit: a Book of Short Stories. Neyaashiinigmiing, Ontario: Kegedonce Press. 2015. | | 2015 | | |
| Dimaline, Cherie. Cherie Dimaline. URL: https://cheriedimaline.com/. 2018. | | 2018 | Cherie Dimaline's website (viewed May 25, 2023); wesite first captured by Internet Archive Wayback Machine on August 6, 2018. | View |
| Dimaline, Cherie. Funeral Songs for Dying Girls. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Tundra Books. 2023. | | 2023 | Young adult novel. Received the 2024 American Indian Library Association Youth Literature Award Honor. | |
| Dimaline, Cherie. Hunting by Stars. New York, New York: Amulet Books. 2021. | | 2021 | Novel; sequel to The Marrow Thieves. Hunting by Stars was awarded the American Indian Youth Literature Honor Book, Young Adult, 2022 | |
| Dimaline, Cherie. Red Rooms. Penticton, British Columbia, Canada: Theytus Books. 2013. | | 2013 | Fiction. Edited with a foreword by Lee Maracle. | |
| Dimaline, Cherie. Red Rooms. Penticton, British Columbia, Canada: Theytus Books. 2007. | | 2007 | Fiction. | |
| Dimaline, Cherie. The Girl Who Grew a Galaxy. Penticton, British Columbia, Canada: Theytus Books. 2013. | | 2013 | New edition. Featured on the cover of the new edition is the work of Métis artists Christi Belcourt and Amanda Strong. | |
| Lacombe, Michele. "Rogarous Genealogies in Cherie Dimaline's 'Empire of Wild'". Studies in American Indian Literatures, vol. 34, no. 3-4 (fall-winter 2022). 2022. | 102-123 | 2022 | Includes abstract and bibliographical references. | |
| Turner, Christina. "Water as Wahkohtowin in Cherie Dimaline's 'The Marrow Thieves'". Studies in American Indian Literatures, vol. 33, no. 3-4 (fall-winter 2021). 2021. | 98-124 | 2021 | Includes bibliographical references. | |
| Zanella, Patrizia. "Witnessing Story and Creating Kinship in a New Era of Residential Schools: Cherie Dimaline's 'The Marrow Thieves'". Studies in American Indian Literatures, vol. 32, no. 3-4 (fall-winter 2020). 2020. | 176-200 | 2020 | Includes bibliographical references. | |