Here are some of his most notable works:
Novels:
* The Temptations of Big Bear (1973) - Historical fiction about the life of Chief Big Bear, a prominent Cree leader during the 1880s.
* The Scorched-Earth (1974) - A sequel to *The Temptations of Big Bear*, focusing on the aftermath of the Battle of Batoche.
* The Blue Mountains of China (1976) - A tale of love and betrayal set during the 1930s in the Canadian prairies.
* Peace Shall Destroy You (1978) - Explores the life of a Mennonite farmer in the aftermath of World War II.
* A Dish of Salt (1983) - A family saga about the Mennonite community in Manitoba.
* The Story of the Anvil (1984) - A novel that explores the relationship between a young boy and his grandfather.
* Of This Our Earth (1988) - A retelling of the story of the Flood from a biblical perspective.
* The Sacrifice (1995) - A powerful exploration of the relationship between a Mennonite minister and his daughter.
* The Light of the Land (2000) - A novel about the history of the prairies and the impact of European colonization.
* The Great Betrayal (2012) - A final novel that explores the themes of forgiveness and reconciliation.
Short Story Collections:
* The Mad Trapper of Rat River (1970) - A collection of short stories that deal with the experiences of frontier life in Canada.
* The Word is the Country (1972) - A collection of short stories that explore the relationship between language and culture.
* The House of the Blackbird (1991) - A collection of short stories that deal with the themes of loss, memory, and the search for meaning.
* The Broken Earth (1999) - A collection of stories that explore the fragility of life and the power of human resilience.
Other Works:
* Essays, poems, and plays - Wiebe has also written extensively in other genres, including essays, poems, and plays.
His work has earned him numerous awards, including the Governor General's Award, the Writers' Guild of Alberta Award, and the National Magazine Award. Wiebe's writing is considered to be an important contribution to Canadian literature, offering insightful and thought-provoking perspectives on history, culture, and the human condition.