Published Works
- A Tale of Two Shamans (2001)
- The Last Voyage of the Black Ship (2001)
- A Lousy Tale (2004)
- Hachidori (2005)
- Flight of the Hummingbird (2008)
- RED, A Haida Manga (2009)
- The Canoe He Called Loo Taas— illustrations (2010)
- The Little Hummingbird (2010)
- The Declaration of Interdependence— illustrations (2010)
- Red: A Haida Manga, ISBN 978-1-55365-353-0, (2009)
- The Canoe He Called Loo Taas, ISBN 9780978255367, (2010)
- Old Growth: Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas, Liz Park, ed. ISBN 978-1897476963 (2012)
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