| Alexie, Sherman. FIRST INDIAN ON THE MOON. Brooklyn: Hanging Loose Press, 1993. | | | | |
| Fenster, Bob. "Stereotypes go up in 'Smoke Signals.'" THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC. July 10, 1998, p. D1, D10. | | | | |
| Clark, John. "No Reservations." LOS ANGELES TIMES/CALENDAR. June 28, 1998, p. 8-9, 82. | | | | |
| Lawson, Terry. "An American Indian Writer Gets his Revenge." DETROIT FREE PRESS. July, 1998, p. 6A and 6E. | | | | |
| West, Dennis and Joan M. West. "Sending Cinematic Smoke Signals." CINEASTE 23 (No. 4, 1998) 28-31, 37. | | | | |
| Alexie, Sherman. "Red Blues" In RETURNING THE GIFT: POETRY AND PROSE FROM THE FIRST NORTH AMERICAN NATIVE WRITERS FESTIVAL, edited by Joseph Bruhac (Tucson: The University of Arizona Press, 1994) 1-4. | | | | |
| Alexie, Sherman. OLD SHIRTS & NEW SKINS. Los Angeles, CA: American Indian Studies Center, University of California, 1993. | | | | |
| Alexie, Sherman. THE BUSINESS OF FANCYDANCING ( Brooklyn, NY: Hanging Loose Press, 1992)[ n.p.]. | | | | |
| Alexie, Sherman. THE LONE RANGER AND TONTO FISTFIGHT IN HEAVEN. New York: NY, 1994. | | | | |
| Alexie, Sherman. THE SUMMER OF BLACK WIDOWS. Brooklyn: Hanging Loose Press, 1996. | | | | |
| Alexie, Sherman. "Before We Knew About Mirrors," Crazy Horse Speaks," "Robert De Niro." In NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE: A BRIEF INTRODUCTION AND ANTHOLOGY by Gerald Vizenor (New York: Harper Collins College Publishers, 1995) 290-96. | | | | |
| . "ACRL in San Francisco". C&RL (College & Research Libraries News), (September). 2001. | 793 | 2001 | | |
| . "Artists of Change.". (June,July). Native Peoples. 2000. | 57 | 2000 | | |
| . "Sherman Alexie Lands on Most-Challenged List Again". This Week from Indian Country Today, vol. 2, no. 16 (May 2, 2012). 2012. | page not available | 2012 | Website URL accesses a version of the original article. | View |
| . "Suzanne Collins, Sherman Alexie Make List of Challenged Library Books". The Washington Post, Monday, April 11. 2011. | nnp | 2011 | | |
| Aase, Lara K. "Statement on Sherman Alexie". American Indian Library Association Newsletter, vol. 40, no. 1 (spring 2018). 2018. | 4-5 | 2018 | Newsletter article regarding the American Indian Library Association rescinding the 2008 Best Young Adult Book Award for Sherman Alexie's Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian. | |
| Alexie, Sherman. "Autopsy". Indian Country, issue 2 (June-July 2017). 2017. | 31 | 2017 | Poem. | |
| Alexie, Sherman. "Beyond Talking Indian Chiefs". New York Times (National edition), October 23, 1994, section II. 1997. | 1, 44 | 1997 | Newspaper article. | |
| Alexie, Sherman. "In the Matter of Human v. Bee". In: Lenfestey, James P. (editor). If Bees Are Few: a Hive of Bee Poems. Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press. 2016. | 3-6 | 2016 | Poem. | |
| Alexie, Sherman. "The Ten Commandments as Given by the United States of America to the American Indian Nations." | n.p. | | A statement written by Sherman Alexie. Source unknown, date unknown | A photocopy of statement by Sherman Alexie on 8.5 x 11" sheet of paper. Date unknown. Source unknown. | |
| Alexie, Sherman. "Vouch for Me". THE STRANGER (Seattle), 12 (No. 37, May 29 - June 4). 2003. | 15 | 2003 | | |
| Alexie, Sherman. FLIGHT. New York: Grove Press. 2007. | | 2007 | | |
| Alexie, Sherman. INDIAN KILLER. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press. 1996. | | 1996 | | |
| Alexie, Sherman. Indian Killer. New York, New York: Grove Press. 2008. | | 2008 | Originally copyrighted in 1996; this edition published approximately 2008. Summer: While a serial killer stalks and scalps white men in Seattle, John Smith, a Native American adopted into a white family, becomes dissatisfied with his life, and, as the killer searches for his next victim, John descends into the madness of Seattle's homeless. | |
| Alexie, Sherman. Indian Killer. New York, New York: Atlantic Monthly Press. 1996. | | 1996 | | |
| Alexie, Sherman. Reservation Blues. New York, New York: Atlantic Monthly Press. 1995. | | 1995 | American Book Award, 1996. Novel summary: the rise to fame of Coyote Springs, an all-Indian rock-and-roll band, tracing its journey from a Spokane reservation all the way to New York. A humorous exploration of serious subjects: the effect of Christianity on Native Americans, cultural assimilation and its impact on relations between Indian men and Indian women. | |
| Alexie, Sherman. Sherman Alexie. URL: http://fallsapart.com/. 2016. | | 2016 | Artist's website (viewed July 10, 2016) | View |
| Alexie, Sherman. Ten Little Indians. New York, New York: Grove Press. 2003. | | 2003 | | |
| Alexie, Sherman. The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian. New York, New York: Little, Brown and Company. 2007. | | 2007 | | |
| Alexie, Sherman. The Summer of Black Widows. New York, New York: Hanging Loose Press. 1996. | | 1996 | | |
| Alexie, Sherman. The Toughest Indian in the World. New York, New York: Atlantic Monthly Press. 2000. | | 2000 | | |
| Alexie, Sherman. You Don't Have to Say You Love Me: a Memoir. New York, New York: Little, Brown and Company. 2017. | | 2017 | | |
| Alexie, Sherman and Yuyi Morales (illustrator). Thunder Boy Jr.. New York, New York: Little, Brown and Company. 2016. | | 2016 | Children's book. "Thunder Boy Jr. is named after his dad, but he wants a name that's all his own. Just because people call his dad Big Thunder doesn't mean he wants to be Little Thunder. He wants a name that celebrates something cool he's done, like Touch the Clouds, Not Afraid of Ten Thousand Teeth, or Full of Wonder.Thunder Boy Jr. is named after his dad, but he wants a name that's all his own. Just because people call his dad Big Thunder doesn't mean he wants to be Little Thunder. He wants a name that celebrates something cool he's done, like Touch the Clouds, Not Afraid of Ten Thousand Teeth, or Full of Wonder." | |
| Bataille, Gretchen M. "Jay Silverheels, Iron Eyes Cody, and Chief Dan George: Native Americans and the Imagined West". In: Etulain, Richard W. and Glenda Riley (editors). The Hollywood West: Lives of Film Legends Who Shaped It. Golden, Colorado: Fulcrum Publishing. 2001. | 174 | 2001 | | |
| Bell, Bob Boze. The Illustrated Life and Times of Geronimo: Book one. Cave Creek, Arizona: Two Roads West. 2020. | foreword page | 2020 | Quote by Sherman Alexie on the use of the term Indians. | |
| Caves, Awndrea Shar. "'This Ain't 'Dances with Salmon You Know': Postindian Simulations in Sherman Alexie's 'Smoke Signals'". In: Carson, Benjamin D. (editor). Sovereignty, Separatism, and Survivance: Ideological Encounters in the Literature of Native North America. Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 2009. | 153-168 | 2009 | Includes bibliographical references. | |
| Champagne, Duane (editor). The Native North American Almanac: a Reference Work on Native North Americans in the United States and Canada. Detroit, Michigan: Gale Research, Inc.. 1993. | 998-999 | 1993 | | |
| Cooper, Lydia R. "The Critique of Violent Atonement in Sherman Alexie's 'Indian Killer' and David Treuer's 'The Hiawatha'". Studies in American Indian Literatures, vol. 22, no. 4 (winter 2010). 2010. | 32-57 | 2010 | Includes bibliographical references (pages 56-57) | |
| Evans, Stephen F. "'Open Containers': Sherman Alexie's Drunken Indians". American Indian Quarterly, vol. 25, no. 1 (winter 2001). 2001. | 46-72 | 2001 | | |
| Felver, Christopher (photographer), Simon J. Ortiz (writer of foreword), and Linda Hogan (writer of introduction). Tending the Fire: Native Voices & Portraits. Albuquerque, New Mexico: University of New Mexico Press. 2017. | 4-5, 207 | 2017 | Includes Sherman Alexie's poem "Game Plan". | Includes index and alphabetical list of contributors with biographical sketches for the following Native voices: Francisco X. Alarcón, Sherman Alexie, Indira Allegra, Paula Gunn Allen, Crisosto Apache, Annette Arkeketa, Jimmy Santiago Baca, Dennis Banks, Jim Barnes, Kimberly L. Becker, Duane Big Eagle, Sherwin Bitsui, Julian Talamantez Brolaski, Lauralee Brown, Joseph Bruchac, Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle, Allison Hedge Coke, Travis Coke, Elizabeth Cook-Lynn, Jonny Cournoyer, Alice Crow Crow-Maar'aq, Lucille Lang Day, Susan Deer Cloud, Ramona Emerson, Heid E. Erdrich, Louise Erdrich, Pura Fé, Jennifer Elise Foerster, Eric Gansworth, Diane Glancy, Jewelle "Still Water" Gomez, Rain Prud'homme-Cranford Goméz, Sequoyah Guess, Q.R. Hand Jr., Joy Harjo, Lance David Henson, Trace L. Hentz, Inés Hernández-Avila, Charles Allan "Charlie" Hill, Roberta J. Hill, Geary Hobson, Linda Hogan, LeAnne Howe, Andrew Jolivétte, em jollie, Joan Naviyuk Kan | |
| Furlan, Laura M. Indigenous Cities: Urban Indian Fiction and the Histories of Relocation. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press. 2017. | 1, 27, 77+ | 2017 | Consult index term "Alexie, Sherman" on page 318 for additional pages containing information about Sherman Alexie. | Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| Griffith, Jane. "[Book review] Jeff Berglund and Jan Roush. 'Sherman Alexie: a Collection of Critical Essays'. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 2010. 344 pp. Paper, $24.95". American Indian Quarterly, vol. 36, no. 3 (summer 2012). 2012. | 391-394 | 2012 | | |
| Gruber, Eva (editor). Thomas King: Works and Impact. Rochester, New York: Camden House. 2012. | 1, 31, 90-91, 120, 138 | 2012 | Includes bibliographical references (pages 319-343) and index. | |
| Hausman, Blake M. "Alexie's Nutshell: Mousetraps and Interpretations of 'The Business of Fancydancing' and 'Hamlet'". Studies in American Indian Literatures, vol. 22, no. 1 (spring 2010). 2010. | 76-112 | 2010 | | |
| Hice, Michael. "World Champion Poet for Second Year". Native Artists, vol. 1, issue 2 (fall 1999). 1999. | 18 | 1999 | | |
| Hoxie, Frederick E. (editor). The Oxford Handbook of American Indian History. New York, New York: Oxford University Press. 2016. | 146, 253, 441, 571-572, 580-581, 584-585 | 2016 | Includes essays by various authors, bibliographical references, and index. | |
| Italie, Hillel. "The Many Lives of Sherman Alexie". Indian Trader, June 2000. 2000. | 16-19 | 2000 | | |
| Jackson, Devon. "Buckskin Closet". Santa Fean, vol. 29, no. 5 (June 2001). 2001. | 70, 86-87, 90 | 2001 | | |
| Justice, Daniel Heath. Why Indigenous Literatures Matter. Waterloo, Ontario, Canada: Wilfrid Laurier University Press. 2018. | 132-135, 138 | 2018 | Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-264) and index. | |
| Keeler, Jacqueline. "What to Read after Sherman Alexie's #MeToo Revelations?". Native Hoop Magazine, issue 65 (May 2018). 2018. | 16-18 | 2018 | | |
| Kirwan, Padraig. Sovereign Stories: Aesthetics, Autonomy, and Contemporary Native American Writing. Oxford, England: Peter Lang. 2013. | 5, 24, 26+ | 2013 | Consult index term "Alexie, Sherman" on page 335 for additional pages containing information about Sherman Alexie. | Commentary on Native writers Elizabeth Cook-Lynn, Sherman Alexie, David Treuer, Louise Erdrich, Leanne Howe, Craig Womack, and Greg Sarris. Includes bibliographical references (pages 319-334) and index. | |
| Kneis, Philipp. (S)aged by Culture: Representations of Old Age in American Indian Literature and Culture. Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Peter Lang Edition. 2013. | 10, 16, 77+ | 2013 | Consult entry "Alexie, Sherman" on page 293 of index for additional pages on Sherman Alexie. | Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| Ladino, Jennifer K. "'A Limited Range of Motion?': Multiculturalism, 'Human Questions,' and Urban Indian Identity in Sherman Alexie's 'Ten Little Indians'". Studies in American Indian Literatures, vol. 21, no. 3 (fall 2009). 2009. | 36-57 | 2009 | | |
| Laminack, Zachary S. "Inhabiting Indianness: Sherman Alexie's 'Indian Killer' and the Phenomenology of White Sincerity". Studies in American Indian Literatures, vol. 29, no. 4 (winter 2017). 2018. | 29-57 | 2018 | Includes bibliographical references. | |
| Lengel, Kerry. "Voice of Authority: Author Speaks for the American Indian". ARIZONA REPLUBLIC, CALENDAR, June 14. 2007. | 4 | 2007 | | |
| Mailhot, Terese Marie, Sherman Alexie (writer of introduction), and Joan Naviyuk Kane (writer of afterword). Heart Berries: a Memoir. Berkeley, California: Counterpoint. 2018. | xiii-xvi | 2018 | | |
| Markowitz, Harvey (editor). American Indian Biographies. Pasadena, California: Salem Press. 1999. | 2-3 | 1999 | | |
| Marsh, Janet Zimmerman. White Images in the Indian Mind: a Study of the American Indian Novel. Ann Arbor, Michigan: ProQuest Information and Learning Company. 2006. | 228-270 | 2006 | Dissertation accepted August 22, 2006, by the Department of English, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois. Novels studied include S. Alice Callahan's "Wynema: a Child of the Forest"; Mourning Dove's "Cogewea, the Half-Blood: a Depiction of the Great Montana Cattle Range"; D'Arcy McNickle's "The Surrounded"; Anna Lee Walters's "Ghost Singer: a Novel"; Thomas King's "Green Grass, Running Water", and Sherman Alexie's "Indian Killer". | |
| Meyer, Sabine N. "'Poetry [Film] = Anger x Imagination': Intermediality, the Synthesis of Poetry and Film, and Cross-Cultural Belonging in Sherman Alexie's 'The Business of Fancydancing'". American Indian Quarterly, vol. 43, no. 1 (winter 2019). 2019. | 36-73 | 2019 | Includes bibliographical references. | |
| Miller, Carol. "[Book review of] 'Indigenous Cities: Urban Indian Fiction and the Histories of Relocation'. By Laura M. Furlan. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2017. 354 Pages. $60.00 Cloth and Electronic". American Indian Culture and Research Journal, vol. 41, no. 3 (2017). 2017. | 154-156 | 2017 | Examines case-study texts by Janet Hale Campbell, Sherman Alexie, Louise Erdrich, and Susan Power. | |
| Moling, Martin. "'Anarchy on the Rez'": the Blues, Popular Culture, and Survival in Sherman Alexie's 'Reservation Blues'". American Indian Culture and Research Journal, vol. 40, no. 3 (2016). 2016. | 1-22 | 2016 | Includes bibliographical references. | |
| Mura, David. A Stranger's Journey: Race, Identity, and Narrative Craft in Writing. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press. 2018. | 43-51 | 2018 | Chapter entitled "Existetial Threats: ZZ Packer's 'Drinking Coffee Elsewhere' and Sherman Alexie's 'The Toughest Indian in the World'". | Incudes bibliographical references. | |
| Nagin, Emily. "Irredeemable Stories? Native American Children's Literature and the Radical Potential of Commercial Literary Forms". Studies in American Indian Literatures, vol. 28, no. 4 (winter 2016). 2017. | 1-24 | 2017 | Includes bibliographical references. | |
| Salaita, Steven. "Concocting Terrorism off the Reservation: Liberal Orientalism in Sherman Alexie's Post-9/11 Fiction". Studies in American Indian Literatures, vol. 22, no. 2 (summer 2010). 2010. | 22-41 | 2010 | | |
| Sharp, Joseph Henry. "The World is Ridiculous". SANTA FE REPORTER, 30(No. 5, July 23-29). 2003. | np | 2003 | | |
| Shenk, Tim. "Politics is Poetry for Native Writer Alexie". THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC, Wednesday, July23. 2003. | E1, E2 | 2003 | | |
| Tatonetti, Lisa. Written by the Body: Gender Expansiveness and Indigenous Non-cis Masculinities. Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press. 2021. | 14, 20, 77+ | 2021 | Consult index under "Alexie, Sherman" on page 275 for additional pages where information on Sherman Alexie can be found. | Featured authors include Anna Lee Walters, Justice, Daniel Heath Justice, and Carole LaFavor. Cover art, "Sisters of War", by artist Jolene Nenibah Yazzie. | |
| Tatonetti, Lisa Marie. From Ghost Dance to Grass Dance: Performance and Postindian Resistance in American Indian Literature. Ann Arbor, Michigan: ProQuest. 2019. | | 2019 | Author's dissertation dated 2001, Ph. D., Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio; print reproduction by ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 2019. Primary authors discussed include S. Alice Callahan, Black Elk, Sherman Alexie and Susan Power. Includes bibliographical references. | |
| Teters, Charlene. "Sherman Alexie". Indian Artist, vol. 4, no. 2 (spring 1998). 1998. | 30-35 | 1998 | | |
| Thompson, Chuck. "Modern Native Voices: Writing on and off the Reservation, in Genres Ranging from Poetry to Memoir to Apocalyptic Science Fiction, These Writers Are Reshaping the Meaning of 'Native American Literature'". Cowboys & Indians, vol. 26, no. 1 (January 2018). 2018. | 127-128 | 2018 | Includes the following authors with color portraits: Anton Treuer, Sherman Alexie, Daniel H. Wilson, Debra Magpie Earling, Erika T. Wurth, and David Treuer. | |
| Weinberg, Anna. "Indian Affairs". ITM IN THE MARGINS. (July/August). 2003. | 11,12 | 2003 | | |
| Wikipedia contributors. "Sherman Alexie". In: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia (host URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/) at source URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherman_Alexie. 2016. | | 2016 | Current entry on Sherman Alexie in Wikipedia (viewed July 25, 2018) | View |
| Winton, Ben. "Where There's Smoke". Native Peoples, vol. 11 (August/September/October 1998). 1998. | 56-58 | 1998 | | |
| Wong, Jane Mee. "Cross-cultural Kuo". NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY January 26. 2008. | np | 2008 | | |