Thomas King Books in Order

Thomas King is a renowned writer and scholar born of Cherokee, Greek, and German descent. He holds a PhD from the University of Utah, which he earned in 1986. As a prominent voice in Native American literature, King's works address the marginalization of American Indians, exploring pan-Indian concerns and histories, and challenging common stereotypes about Native Americans. With a distinguished teaching career, King has held positions in Native American Studies at the University of Lethbridge in Alberta, Canada, and at the University of Minnesota. Currently, he serves as a Professor of English at the University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada. As one of Canada's leading writers about its Native people, King's contributions have solidified his reputation as a respected authority in the field.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Thomas King

  • #1
    All My Relations(1988)
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  • #2
    Narrative Chance (By: Gerald Vizenor)(1989)
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  • #3
    Other destinies (By: Louis Owens)(1992)
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  • #4
    The Sharpest Sight (By: Louis Owens)(1992)
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  • #5
    Dead Voices (By: Gerald Vizenor)(1992)
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  • #6
    Firesticks of Stories (By: Diane Glancy)(1993)
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  • #7
    Summer in the Spring (By: Gerald Vizenor)(1993)
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  • #8
    Faces in the Moon (By: Betty Louise Bell)(1994)
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  • #9
    Grand Avenue (By: Greg Sarris)(1994)
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  • #10
    Bone Game (By: Louis Owens)(1994)
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  • #11
    The Massacre at Sand Creek (By: Bruce Cutler)(1995)
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  • #12
    Only Approved Indians (By: Jack D. Forbes)(1995)
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  • #13
    Wolfsong (By: Louis Owens)(1995)
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  • #14
    Eye Killers (By: A. A. Carr)(1995)
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  • #15
    Mediation in Contemporary Native American Fiction (By: James Ruppert)(1995)
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  • #16
    Nightland (By: Louis Owens)(1996)
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  • #17
    On Native Ground (By: Jim Barnes)(1997)
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  • #18
    Kiss of the Fur Queen (By: Tomson Highway)(1998)
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  • #19
    Mixedblood Messages (By: Louis Owens)(1998)
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  • #20
    Dark River (By: Louis Owens)(1999)
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  • #21
    Chancers (By: Gerald Vizenor)(2000)
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  • #22
    Briefcase Warriors (By: E. Donald Two-Rivers)(2001)
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  • #23
    I Hear the Train (By: Louis Owens)(2001)
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  • #24
    Other Words (By: Jace Weaver)(2001)
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  • #25
    The Mask Maker (By: Diane Glancy)(2002)
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  • #26
    American Gypsy (By: Diane Glancy)(2002)
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  • #27
    Where the Pavement Ends (By: William S. Yellow Robe Jr.)(2003)
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  • #28
    Field of Honor (By: D.L. Birchfield)(2004)
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  • #29
    Silko (By: Brewster E. Fitz)(2004)
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  • #30
    The Trickster of Liberty (By: Gerald Vizenor)(2005)
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  • #31
    A Pipe for February (By: Martin Scorsese,Charles H. Red Corn)(2005)
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  • #32
    The Marriage of Saints (By: Dawn Karima Pettigrew)(2006)
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  • #33
    Muting White Noise (By: James H. Cox)(2006)
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  • #34
    The Singing Bird (By: John Milton Oskison)(2007)
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  • #35
    The Cherokee Syllabary (By: Ellen Cushman)(2011)
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  • #36
    Twenty Thousand Mornings (By: Susan Kalter,John Joseph Mathews)(2012)
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  • #37
    Literacy and Intellectual Life in the Cherokee Nation, 1820–1906 (By: James W. Parins)(2013)
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  • #38
    The Native American Renaissance (By: Alan R. Velie)(2013)
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  • #39
    Scalping Columbus and Other Damn Indian Stories (By: Adam Fortunate Eagle)(2014)
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  • #40
    Progressive Traditions (By: Joshua B. Nelson)(2014)
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  • #41
    Creative Alliances (By: Molly S. McGlennen)(2014)
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  • #42
    Old Three Toes and Other Tales of Survival and Extinction (By: Susan Kalter,John Joseph Mathews)(2015)
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  • #43
    Wil Usdi: Novella (By: Robert J. Conley,Luther Wilson)(2015)
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  • #44
    Imagining Sovereignty (By: David J. Carlson)(2016)
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  • #45
    Chenoo (By: Joseph Bruchac)(2016)
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  • #46
    Red Bird, Red Power (By: Tadeusz Lewandowski)(2016)
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  • #47
    John Joseph Mathews (By: Michael Snyder)(2017)
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  • #48
    Back to the Blanket (By: Kimberly G. Wieser)(2017)
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  • #49
    Plastic Indian (By: Robert J. Conley,Evelyn L. Conley,Geary Hobson)(2018)
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  • #50
    Padoskoks (By: Joseph Bruchac)(2021)
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  • #51
    Watermelon Nights (By: Greg Sarris)(2021)
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  • #52
    Native Removal Writing (By: Sabine N. Meyer)(2022)
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  • #1
    Borders (With: Natasha Donovan)(2021)
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  • #1
    The Truth About Stories(2003)
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  • #2
    The Inconvenient Indian(2012)
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  • #1
    Coyote Sings to the Moon(1999)
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  • #2
    A Coyote Columbus Story(2002)
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  • #3
    Coyote's New Suit(2004)
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  • #4
    A Coyote Solstice Tale(2009)
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  • #5
    Coyote Tales(2017)
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  • #1
    Medicine River(1990)
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  • #2
    Green Grass, Running Water(1993)
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  • #3
    Truth and Bright Water(1999)
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  • #4
    The Back of the Turtle(2014)
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  • #5
    Indians on Vacation(2020)
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  • #6
    Sufferance(2021)
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  • #7
    Aliens on the Moon(2025)
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  • #8
    One Good Story, That One(1993)
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  • #9
    A Short History of Indians in Canada(2005)
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  • #10
    77 Fragments of a Familiar Ruin(2019)
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About Thomas King

Thomas King is a renowned writer and scholar born of Cherokee, Greek, and German descent. He holds a PhD from the University of Utah, which he earned in 1986. As a prominent voice in Native American literature, King's works address the marginalization of American Indians, exploring pan-Indian concerns and histories, and challenging common stereotypes about Native Americans. With a distinguished teaching career, King has held positions in Native American Studies at the University of Lethbridge in Alberta, Canada, and at the University of Minnesota. Currently, he serves as a Professor of English at the University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada. As one of Canada's leading writers about its Native people, King's contributions have solidified his reputation as a respected authority in the field.

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