Nonfiction:
* Recovering the Sacred: The Power of Naming and Place (1999)
* All Our Relations: Native Struggles for Land and Life (2000)
* The Winona LaDuke Reader (2005)
* The New Indigenous Resistance (2008)
* The Power of Indigenous Food Systems: Reclaiming the Right to Food (2013)
* Anishinaabe Food Sovereignty (2016)
* The Dakota 38: A Legacy of Resistance (2017)
Fiction:
* The Honorable Woman (2007)
* The Story of the Anishinaabe (2020)
Edited Books:
* Women and the Environment: A Global Anthology (1999)
* Women of the Earth: An Anthology of Native American Women's Writings (2004)
* The Power of Words: A Guide to Indigenous Oral Traditions (2018)
She has also published numerous articles and essays in academic journals and magazines.
Winona LaDuke's writing focuses on issues related to:
* Indigenous rights and sovereignty
* Environmental justice
* Food sovereignty and sustainable agriculture
* Economic development and community revitalization
* Women's leadership and empowerment
Her work is deeply rooted in her Anishinaabe heritage and her commitment to justice and equity. It is known for its insightful analysis, passionate advocacy, and powerful storytelling.