Non-Fiction
| Title | Published | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|
| America’s Indigenous Nations | 2004 | Buy |
| Violence Over the Land | 2006 | Buy |
| American Indians and the Study of U.S. History | 2012 | Buy |
The Henry Roe Cloud on American Indians and Modernity Reading Order
| Title | Published | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|
| Domestic Subjects | 2013 | Buy |
| Hollow Justice | 2013 | Buy |
| The Sea Is My Country | 2015 | Buy |
| Indigenous London | 2016 | Buy |
| Our Beloved Kin | 2018 | Buy |
| Memory Lands | 2018 | Buy |
| Indigenous Visions | 2018 | Buy |
| A Journey to Freedom | 2018 | Buy |
| Assembled for Use | 2021 | Buy |
| “Vaudeville Indians” on Global Circuits, 1880s-1930s | 2022 | Buy |
| The Makings and Unmakings of Americans | 2023 | Buy |
| The Rediscovery of America | 2023 | Buy |
Ned Blackhawk writes non-fiction focused on Indigenous history in North America. The Henry Roe Cloud on American Indians and Modernity series, which began with Domestic Subjects in 2013, collects works that cover Indigenous experiences across centuries and continents, from Our Beloved Kin and Indigenous London to the 2023 title The Rediscovery of America. These books address topics like sovereignty, representation, and colonial history through careful scholarship.
Outside that series, Blackhawk’s standalone non-fiction includes Violence Over the Land (2006) and American Indians and the Study of U.S. History (2012). With fifteen books published between 2004 and 2023, the body of work here is substantial and consistently returns to questions about how Indigenous peoples have shaped and been shaped by American history.