I grabbed these from the bibliography of Kim Anderson's A Recognition of Being: Reconstructing Native Womanhood (2000). Anderson is Cree/Métis. I took all the books with Native authors or co-authors, including ones with white editors that seemed to be majority-Native authors. For books with Native co-authors, I didn't exclude ones in which the Native co-authors are in the minority (ex. 2 non-Native authors, 1 Native) because I thought people could still use it to look up other books by the Native co-author. There are other women of color authors also in the bibliography, but I excluded them to keep the focus on Native authors.
- Acoose, Janice (Nehiowe-Métis/Nahkawe). Iskwewak. Kah'Ki Yaw Ni Wahkomakanak: Neither Indian Princess nor Easy Squaws. Toronto: Women's Press, 1995.
- Albers, Patricia, and Beatrice Medicine (Lakota Sioux), eds. The Hidden Half: Studies of Plains Indian Women. Washington, DC: University Press of America, 1983.
- Allen, Paula Gunn (Laguna Pueblo/Lakota Sioux). The Sacred Hoop: Recovering the Feminine in American Indian Tradition. Boston: Beacon Press, 1986.
- Anderson, Kim (Cree/Métis). "Who? What? Healing Our Men." Beedaudjimowin 3, no. 1 (1993): 12-13, 15.
- -. "Honouring the Blood of the People: Berry Fasting in the Twenty-First Century," Introduction to Native Studies, edited by J. Waldram, R. Liberte, P. Settee and F.L. Barron. (Saskatoon: University of Saskatchewan Extension Press, forthcoming 2000).
- Armstrong, Jenneatte (Okanagan). "Sharing One Skin." New Internationalist (Jan-Feb 1997).
- Arnott, Joanne (Métis). Breasting the Waves: On Writing and Healing. Vancouver: Press Gang Publishers, 1995.
- Assembly of First Nations. Breaking the Silence: An Interpretive Study of Residential School Impact and Healing as Illustrated by the Stories of First Nations Individuals. Ottawa: Assembly of First Nations, 1994.
- Awiakta, Marilou (Cherokee/Appalachian). Selu: Seeking the Corn Mother's Wisdom. Golden, CO: Fulcrum Publishing, 1993.
- Baskin, Cyndy (Métis). "Women in Iroquois Society," Canadian Woman Studies 4, no. 2 (1982): 42-46.
- Bear, Shirley (Mingwon/Maliseet). "Equality Among Women." Canadian Literature 124-125 (1990): 133-137.
- Brant, Beth (Mohawk). Writing as Witness: Essay and Talk. Toronto: Women's Press, 1994.
- Brant Castellano, Marlene (Mohwak) and Janice Hill (Mohawk). "First Nations Women: Reclaiming Our Responsibilities." In A Diversity of Women: Ontario, 1945-1980, edited by Joy Parr, 233-249. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1995.
- Campbell, Maria (Cree/Métis). Halfbreed. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1973.
- Campbell Hale, Janet (Coeur d'Alene). Bloodlines: Odyssey of a Native Daughter. New York: Harper Perennial, 1993.
- Chrisjohn, Roland (Onyota'a:ka), Sherri Young and Michael Maraun. The Circle Game: Shadows and Substance in the Indian Residential School Experience in Canada. Penticon, BC: Theytus Books, 1997.
- Cook-Lynn, Elizabeth (Sioux). Why I Can't Read Wallace Stegner and Other Essays. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1996.
- Crow Dog, Mary (Lakota Sioux), and Richard Erdoes. Lakota Woman. New York: Grove Press, 1990.
- Culleton, Beatrice (Métis). In Search of April Raintree. Winnipeg: Pemmican Publications, 1983.
- Driving Hawk Sneve, Virginia (Sioux). Completing the Circle. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1995.
- Fournier, Suzanne, and Ernie Crey (Sto:lo). Stolen from Our Embrace: The Abduction of First Nations Children and the Restoration of Aboriginal Communities. Vancouver: Douglas and McIntyre, 1997.
- Green, Rayna (Cherokee). Women in American Indian Society. New York: Chelsea House, 1992.
- -. "The Pocahontas Perplex: The Image of the Indian Woman in American Culture." Sweetgrass (July-August 1984): 17-23.
- -. "Diary of a Native American Feminist." Ms. Magazine (July-August 1982): 170-172, 211-213.
- Harjo, Joy (Creek), and Gloria Bird (Spokane), eds. Reinventing the Enemy's Language: Contemporary Native Women's Writings of North America. New York: W.W. Norton and Company, 1997.
- Hill, Barbara-Helen (Mohawk/Cayuga). Shaking the Rattle: Healing the Trauma of Colonization. Penticton, BC: Theytus Books, 1995.
- Hlodan, Oksana, (not Native) ed. The Sweet Grass Road: Stories and Poems of Survival Written by Native Women. Toronto: Native Women's Resource Centre of Toronto, 1993. (note: editor not Native, but looks like all the content of the book should be by Native women?)
- Hungry Wolf, Beverly (Siksika). The Ways of My Grandmothers. New York: William and Morrow Company, 1980.
- -. Daughters of Buffalo Woman: Maintaining the Tribal Faith. Skookumchuck, BC: Canadian Caboose Press, 1996.
- Jacobs, Sue Ellen, Wesley Thomas (Navajo), and Sabine Lang. Two Spirit People: Native American Gender Identity, Sexuality and Spirituality. Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1997.
- Jaimes, Marie Annette, (Juaneno/Yaqui), ed. The State of Native America: Genocide, Colonization and Resistance. Boston: South End Press, 1992.
- Joe, Rita (Mi'kmaw). Song of Rita Joe: Autobiography of a Mi'kmaq Poet. Charlottetown, PEI: Ragweed Press, 1996.
- Johnson, Rhonda (Métis), Winona Stevenson (Cree/Assiniboin/Saulteaux/Anglo), and Donna Greschener. "Peekiskwetan." Canadian Journal of Women and the Law 6(1993): 153-173.
- Katz, Jane (not Native). Messengers of the Wind: Native American Women Tell Their Life Stories. New York: Ballantine Books, 1995. (note: no idea how much framing Katz does in the book vs. how much is Native women speaking, so YMMV)
- Kelusultiek: Original Women's Voices of Atlantic Canada. Halifax: Institute for the Study of Women, Mount St. Vincent University, 1994. (note: again, no idea about framing vs. Native women speaking, YMMV)
- Kidwell, Clara Sue (Chippewa/Choctaw). "The Power of Women in Three American Indian Societies." Journal of Ethnic Studies 5, no. 3 (1975): 113-121.
- -. "Indian Women as Cultural Mediators." Ethnohistory 39, no. 2 (1992): 97-107.
- Knockwood, Isabelle (Mi'kmaw). Out of Depths: The Experience of Mi'kmaw Children at the Indian Residential School at Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia. Lockeport, NS: Roseway Publishing, 1992.
- Kulchyski, Peter, Don McCaskill, and David Newhouse (Onondaga). In the Words of Elders. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1999.
- LaRocque, Emma (Plains Cree/Métis). "Tides, Towns and Trains." In Living the Changes, edited by Joan Turner. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press, 1990.
- -. "Re-examining Culturally Appropriate Models in Criminal Justice Applications." In Aboriginal and Treaty Rights in Canada: Essays on Law, Equity and Respect for Difference, edited by Michael Asch. Vancouver: UBC Press, 1997.
- Lawrence, Bonita (Mi'kmaw). "'Real' Indians and Others: Mixed-Race Urban Native People, the Indian Act, and the Rebuilding of Indigenous Nations." PhD thesis, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto, 1999.
- Mankiller, Wilma (Cherokee), and Michael Wallis. Mankiller: A Chief and Her People. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1993.
- Maracle, Lee (Sto:lo/Métis). I Am Woman. Vancouver: Press Gang Publishers, 1996.
- Medicine, Beatrice (Lakota Sioux). "indian Women: Tribal Identity as Status quo." In Women's Nature: Rationalizations of Inequality, edited by Marion Lowe and Ruth Hubbard, 63-73. New York: Pergamon, 1983.
- -. "Indian Women and the Renaissance of Traditional Religions." In Sioux Religion: Tradition and Innovation, edited by Raymond J. Demallie and Douglas R. Parks, 159-171. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1987.
- Meili, Diane (Cree/Métis). Those Who Know: Profiles of Alberta's Native Elders. Edmonton: NeWest Publishers Ltd., 1991.
- Monture-Angus, Patricia (Mohawk). Thunder in My Soul: A Mohawk Woman Speaks. Halifax: Fernwood Publishers, 1995.
- -. Journeying Forward: Dreaming First Nations' Independence. Halifax: Fernwood Publishers, 1999.
- Morrisseau, Calvin (Ojibway). Into the Daylight: A Wholistic Approach to Healing. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998.
- Poelzer, Dolores T. (not Native), and Irene A. Poelzer (not Native). In Our Own Words: Northern Saskatchewan and Métis Women Speak Out. Saskatoon: Lindenblatt and Harmonic, 1986. (note: again, no idea about framing vs. Native women speaking, YMMV)
- Silko, Leslie Marmon (Laguna Pueblo). Yellow Woman and a Beauty of Spirit. New York: Touchstone, 1996.
- Silman, Janet (not Native). Enough Is Enough: Aboriginal Women Speak Out. Toronto: The Women's Press, 1987. (note: again, no idea about framing vs. Native women speaking, YMMV)
- Solomon, Art (Ojibway). Songs for the People: Teachings on the Natural Way. Toronto: NC Press, 1990.
- -. Eating Bitterness: A Vision Beyond the Prison Walls. Toronto: NC Press, 1994.
- Trask, Haunani-Kay (Hawaiian). From a Native Daughter: Colonialism and Sovereignty in Hawaii. Monroe, ME: Common Courage Press, 1993.
- Turpel, Mary-Ellen (Cree). "Patriarchy and Paternalism: The Legacy of the Canadian State for First Nations Women." Canadian Journal of Women and the Law 6, (1993): 174-192.
- Wachowich, Nancy (not Native). Saqiyuq: Stories from the Lives of Three Inuit Women. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1996. (note: again, no idea about framing vs. Native women speaking, YMMV)
- Wagamese, Richard (Ojibway). Keeper 'N Me. Toronto: Doubleday, 1994.
- Wall, Steve (not Native). Wisdom's Daughters: Conversations with Women Elders of Native America. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1993. (note: again, no idea about framing vs. Native women speaking, YMMV)
- Walters, Anna Lee (Pawnee/Otoe). Talking Indian: Reflections on Survival and Writing. Ithaca, NY: Firebrand Books, 1992.
- Williams, Shirley (Ojibway/Odawa). "Women's Role in Ojibway Spirituality." Journal of Canadian Native Studies 27, no. 3 (1992): 100-104.
- Willis, Jane (Cree). Geneish: An Indian Girlhood. Toronto: New Press, 1973.
- Young-Ing, Greg (Cree). "Marginalization in Publishing." In Looking at the Words of Our People: First Nations Analysis of Literature, edited by Jeannette Armstrong, 179-187. Penticton, BC: Theytus Books, 1993.