“Lamentations,” September 11, 2001, American Writers Respond, edited by William Heyen, Etruscan Press, Silver Springs, Maryland, 2002, pages 145-148
“The Great Spirit’s Wife,” and “The Abandoned Wife,” Sister Nations, edited by Heid Erdrich and Laura Tohe, Minnesota Historical Society Press, St. Paul, Minnesota, 2002, pages 160-161
Pushing the Bear (excerpt) and "Black Kettle National Grasslands" (poem), Native American Literature, an Anthology, Lawana Trout, NCT/Contemporary Publishing Group, Lincolnwood, IL, 1999, pages 200-213 and 232-235
"Polar Breath" and "Jack Wilson or Wovoka and Christ my Lord," Norton Anthology of American Literature, Fifth Edition, Volume 2, general editor, Nina Baym, W.W. Norton, New York, 1998, pages 2257-2264
"The Truth Teller," Stories of Our Way: An Anthology of American Indian Plays, edited by Hanay Geiogamah and Jaye T. Darby, American Indian Studies Center Press, University of California, Los Angeles, 1998, pages 339-354
"The Woman Who Was a Red Deer Dressed for the Deer Dance," a play, Seventh Generation: An Anthology of Native American Plays, edited by Mimi D'Aponte, Theater Communications Group, Inc., New York, 1998, pages 269-290
"The Sun Dance," an essay, Native American Religious Identity: Unforgotten Gods, edited by Jace Weaver, Orbis, Maryknoll, New York, 1998, pages 117-123
"In the Burrito," a short story, The Talking of Hands, edited by Robert Alexander, Mark Vinz, Bill Truesdale, New Rivers Press, Minneapolis, 1998, pages 105-106
"Kemo Sabe," Identity Lessons: Learning American Style: An Anthology of Contemporary Writing, edited by Maria Mazziotti Gillan and Jennifer Gillan, Penguin Books, New York, 1998
"She-ro-ism," an essay, Women/Writing/Teaching, An Anthology of Women' Voices, edited by Jan Zlotnik Schmidt, SUNY Press, Albany, New York, 1998, pages 55-59
"Lead Horse," excerpt from the story, and artistic statement, Writing America, an anthology of past recipients of the National Endowment for the Arts, edited by Keith Donahue, Washington, D.C., 1997, pages 78-79
Commentary and reprint of "Claiming Breath," title essay from Claiming Breath, Elements of Literature, Third Course, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York, 1997, pages 546-549
"Weejob," a play, Great Scenes from Minority Playwrights, edited by Marsh Casady, Meriwether Publishing Ltd., Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1997, pages 59-92
"If Not All These" and "War Horse II", two poems, The Party Train, a Collection of North American Prose Poetry, edited by Robert Alexander, Mark Vinz and Bill Truesdale, New Rivers Press, Minneapolis, 1996, pages 150-151
"Alfred Jacob Miller" and "Asylum in the Grasslands," two poems, The Sacred Place, edited by Scott Olsen and Scott Cairns, University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, 1996, pages 181-183
"The Cold-and-Hunger Dance," an essay, Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, Volume 24, edited by Shelly Andrew, Gale Research, Detroit, Michigan, 1996, pages 199-215
"The Orchard," a story, Song of the Turtle: American Indian Fiction 1974-1994, edited by Paula Gun Allen, Ballantine Books, New York, 1996, pages 177-180
"Weebjob," a play, Contemporary Plays by Women of Color, edited by Kathy Perkins and Roberta Uno, Routledge, London, 1995, pages 168-190
"Speaking the Corn into Being," an essay, Freeing the First Amendment, Critical Perspectives on Freedom of Expression, edited by Robert Jensen and David Allen, New York University Press, 1995, pages 278-282
"SHEdomism," an essay, Native American Literature, edited by Gerald Vizenor, HarperCollins, New York, 1995, pages 255-257
"A Sense of Continuity and Presence," a story, Aniyun-wiya / Real Human Beings: An Anthology of Contemporary Cherokee Prose, edited by Joseph Bruchac, Greenfield Review Press, Greenfield, New York, 1995, pages 106-115
"December 1," "December 23," "December 26," "December 27," "Astoria Boulevard" and "Claiming Breath," six sections from Claiming Breath, Writing Women's Lives, An Anthology of Autobiographical Narratives by Twentieth Century American Women Writers, edited by Susan Cahill, Harper Perennial, New York, 1994, pages 359-364
Chapter and references from Claiming Breath, What Is Found There, Essays on Poetry and Politics, Adrienne Rich, W. W. Norton, New York, 1994, pages 84, 206, 211-13, 256, 264
"Aunt Parnetta's Electric Blisters," a story, The Norton Book of Science Fiction, edited by Ursula K. Le Guin and Brian Attebery, W. W. Norton, New York, 1994, pages 814-818
"Christopher," a poem, The Pushcart Prize XVIII, Best of the Small Presses 1993-1994, edited by Bill Henderson, Pushcart Press, Wainscott, New York, 1994, page 411
"Harry S Truman Library, Independence, Missouri," a poem, Atomic Ghosts: Poets Respond to the Nuclear Age, edited by John Bradley, Coffee House Press, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1994, pages 78-80
"If I Were To Tell a Story" and "I Hear a Medicine Man," two poems, Callallou, Native American Literatures, The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland, 1994, pages 249-250
"Genealogy" and "Hides," two poems, Returning the Gift: Contemporary Poetry and Prose from the First North American Native Writer's Festival, Sun Tracks Books, No. 29, University of Arizona Press, Tucson, Arizona, 1994, pages 120-122
"Light Beneath the Skin (or Pronoun 2)," "Theology of Deer," "The Transformation Band," three poems, Odd Angels of Heaven, Contemporary Poetry by People of Faith, edited by David Craig and Janet McCann, Harold Shaw Publishers, Wheaton Illinois, 1994, pages 119-121
"Ledger Book," "Coyote's Vision," "Coyote Stories the Unstoried" and "Homage," four poems, Durable Breath: Contemporary Native American Poetry, edited by John E. Smelcer and D.L. Birchfield, Salmon Run Press, Anchorage, Alaska, 1994, pages 71-74
"Saturday Night Radio," an essay, Inheriting the Land, Contemporary Voices from the Midwest, edited by Mark Vinz and Thom Tammaro, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 1993, pages 135-138
"Lead Horse," a story, Earth Song, Sky Spirit, Short Stories of the Contemporary Native American Experience, edited by Clifford Trafzer, Doubleday Publisher, New York, 1993, pages 217-233
"Light Beneath the Skin," "Theology of Deer," "The Transformation Band," "The Mississippi Likened to Christ our Lord," four poems, Bread of Life: Contemporary Christian Poetry, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, 1993, pages
"Sugar Woman," an essay, Without Discovery, A Native Response to Columbus, edited by Ray Gonzales, Broken Moon Press, Seattle, Washington, 1992, pages 41-49
"America," a poem, After the Storm, Poems on the Persian Gulf War, edited by Jay Meek and F.D.Reeve, Maisonneuve Press, Washington D.C., 1992, page 37
"Aunt Parnetta's Electric Blisters," a story, Talking Leaves, Contemporary Native American Short Stories, edited by Craig Lesley, Dell Publisher, New York, 1991, pages 118-124
"Ontology and the Trucker," an essay, House on Via Gombito, edited by Madelon Sprengnether and C. W. Truesdale, New Rivers Press, Minneapolis, 1991, pages 491-194
"First Indian Pilot," a story, Stiller's Pond, New Fiction from the Midwest, edited by Jonis Agee, Roger Blakely and Susan Welch, New Rivers Press, Minneapolis, 1991, pages 392-395
"Raid on a Cheyenne Village," "Machination (Birch Bark Biting)," "The Move Five Houses Down the Street in a Day," "Then," "Coyote's Disguise as a Man Is Up," five poems, Looking for Home, Women Writing about Exile, edited by Deborah Canaan and Roseanna Lloyd, Milkweed Editions, Minneapolis, 1990, pages 68, 241-242, 267, 269
"I Am Not the Woman I Am," a poem, A Gathering of Spirit, a Collection by North American Indian Women, edited by Beth Bract, Firebrand Books, Ithaca, New York, 1988, page 41
"Two Dresses," an essay, I Tell You Now, Contemporary Native American Autobiographies, edited by Brian Swain, The University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, 1987, pages 167-186
"At the Paillasse," "Joanna at the Windmill," "Rahab," "Wheat," four poems, Contemporary Religious Poetry, edited by Paul Ramsey, Paulist Pres, New York, 1987, pages 42-44
"Reservation School for Girls," a poem, The Clouds Threw This Light, Contemporary Native American Poetry, edited by Phillip Foss, Institute of American Indian Arts Press, Sante Fe, New Mexico, 1984, pages 75-78
"Two Animals, One Flood," "There Won't Be Another," "Mary Ackerman, 1938, Eugene Buechel Photograph, Museum of Modern Art, New York," "Looking for My Old Indian Grand-mother in the Summer Heat of 1980," four poems, Songs from This Earth on Turtle's Back, Contemporary American Indian Poetry, edited by Joseph Bruchac, Greenfield Review Press, Greenfield, New York, 1983, pages 75-78