| "Oklahoma Indian Markings." NIMROD 32(SPRING/SUMMER, 1989) 50. | | | | |
| Koller, James, ed. COYOTE'S JOURNAL. (Berkeley, CA: Wingbow Press Books, 1982) 153,154. | | | | |
| Arnett, Carroll. ROUNDS. [Cross-Cultural Review Chapbook 20] Compiled by Joseph Bruchad. Merrick, NY: Cross Cultural Communications, 1982. | | | | |
| Arnett, Carroll. "The Story of My Life," "Powwow," "Tlanuwa," "Roddman," "Early Song," "Homage to Andy Jackson." In THE REMEMBERED EARTH: AN ANTHOLOGY OF CONTEMPORARY NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE, edited by Geary Hobson (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1988) 126-30. | | | | |
| Hobson, Geary, ed. THE REMEMBERED EARTH,AN ANTHOLOGY OF CONTEMPORARY NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE.(Albuquerque, NM: Red Earth Press, 1979) 126-130. | | | | |
| Arnett, Carroll. "Grandma Rema." In OKLAHOMA INDIAN MARKINGS: POETRY AND PROSE. edited by Francene Ringold (Tulsa: Arts and Humanities Countil of Tulsa, 1989) 50, 152. | | | | |
| Arnett, Carroll. NIGHT PERIMETER, NEW AND SELECTED POEMS 1958-1990. Greenfield Center, NY: Greenfield Review Press, 1991. | | | | |
| NATIVE AMERICAN AUTHORS DISTRIBUTION PROJECT, WINTER 1988/89 BOOK LIST. (Greenfield Center, NY: Greenfield Review Press, 1988) 1. | | | | |
| Hobson, Geary. "Carroll Arnett." In OKLAHOMA INDIAN MARKINGS: POETRY AND PROSE. edited by Francene Ringold (Tulsa: Arts and Humanities Council of Tulsa, 1989) 44-49. | | | | |
| THE GREENFIELD REVIEW 9(Winter 1981/82) 69-75. | | | | |
| Arnett, Carroll. "From La Dene" (an unpublished novel) In ANIYUNWIYA/REAL HUMAN BEINGS: AN ANTHOLOGY OF CONTEMPORY CHEROKEE PROSE. edited by Joseph Bruhac (Greenfield Center, NY: Greenfield Review Press, 1995) 1-8. | | | | |
| Arnett, Carroll. ENGINE. Norman, OK: Renegade, Point Riders Press, 1988. | | | | |
| Bruchac, Joseph, ed. SONGS FROM THIS EARTH ON TURTLE'S BACK. (Greenfield Center, NY: Greenfield Review Press, 1983) 8-14. | | | | |
| Rosen, Kenneth. VOICES OF THE RAINBOW. (New York, NY: Viking Press, 1975) 177,180,182,183,184,185. | | | | |
| Arnett, Carroll. "Ayohu Kanogisdi," "Death Song." In BOOKS WITHOUT BIAS: THROUGH INDIAN EYES. edited by Veverly Slapin and Doris Seale (Berkeley: Oyate, 1988) 71. | | | | |
| Arnett, Carroll. "Mecosta Corner Bar ; and, Three Okie Coyotes". In: Bruchac, Joseph (editor) and the Association for the Study of American Indian Literatures (supporter). Returning the Gift: Poetry and Prose from the First North American Native Writers' Festival. Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona Press. 1994. | 12-13 | 1994 | Poems. | |
| Arnett, Carroll. Not Only That. New Rochelle, New York: Elizabeth Press. 1967. | | 1967 | Poems. | |
| Arnett, Carroll. Tsalagi. New Rochelle, New York: Elizabeth Press. 1976. | | 1976 | Collection of poems. | |
| Gogisgi (Carroll Arnett). South Line. New Rochelle, New York: Elizabeth Press. 1979. | | 1979 | Poems. | |
| Wikipedia contributors. "Gogisgi". In: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia (host URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/) at source URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gogisgi. 2018. | | 2018 | "Gogisgi, who also published under his baptismal name of Carroll Arnett, was Deer Clan Chief of the Overhill Band of the Cherokee Nation, and also one of the most prolific Cherokee poets." | Current entry Carroll Arnett (entered under Gogisgi) in Wikipedia (viewed October 22, 2019); webpage created March 25, 2018, revised and updated irregularly. | View |