* "The Great Plains" (1967): This seminal work offers a comprehensive overview of the history of the Great Plains region, focusing on the interactions between Native Americans and European settlers. It was a groundbreaking work that helped to redefine the understanding of Plains Indian history.
* "The Warpath: The Indian Fight for the West" (1974): This book examines the military history of Native Americans in the West, highlighting their resistance to European expansion.
* "The Plains Indians: A History of the Blackfeet, Cheyenne, and Sioux" (1974): A concise but insightful overview of the history and culture of three major Plains Indian tribes.
* "The Earth is Our Mother: Native American Land Tenure in the United States" (1987): This work explores the complex and diverse land tenure systems of Native Americans in the United States, challenging the Eurocentric view of land ownership.
* "The Treaty of Fort Laramie and the Great Sioux War" (1997): This book provides a detailed account of the 1868 treaty between the US government and the Lakota Sioux and the subsequent conflict that led to the Great Sioux War of 1876.
These are just a few examples of the numerous books and articles Stanley K. Schultz has written. His work has been widely praised for its scholarship, clarity, and insights into the complex history of the American West. He is considered a leading authority on Native American history and his work continues to be influential today.