Published Works
- Posey, Alexander Lawrence, author. Minnie H. Posey, ed. (2010). The Poems Of Alexander Lawrence Posey: Alex Posey, The Creek Indian Poet. Kessinger Press. ISBN 978-1-163-08652-0.
- Posey, Alexander. Matthew Wynn Sivils, ed. (2009) Lost Creeks: Collected Journals. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 978-0-8032-1628-0.
- Posey, Alexander. Matthew Wynn Sivils, ed. (2008) Song of the Oktahutche: Collected Poems. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 978-0-8032-2053-9.
- Posey, Alexander. Matthew Wynn Sivils, ed. (2005). Chinnubbie and the Owl: Muscogee (Creek) Stories, Orations, and Oral Traditions. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 978-0-8032-3746-9.
- Posey, Alexander, author. Daniel Littlefield, Jr. and Carl A. Petty Hunter, ed. (1993) The Fus Fixico Letters. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. ASIN B001QREZM0.
- Posey, Alexander (1968). "Journal of Alexander Lawrence Posey." Chronicles of Oklahoma. ASIN B003ZW6ZHM.
- Posey, Alexander (1968). "Journal of Creek Enrollment Field Party, 1905." Chronicles of Oklahoma. ASIN B003ZWAAOG.
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