There are numerous books and other publications available to those wishing to learn more about the "Great Unconquered and Unconquerable" Chickasaw Nation.
- Adair's History of the American Indians by James Adair.
- And Still the Waters Run: The Betrayal of the Five Civilized Tribes by Angie Debo.
- Chickasaw: An Analytical Dictionary by Pamela Munro and Catherine Willmond.
- Chickasaw: Unconquered and Unconquerable by Jeannie Barbour, Amanda Cobb-Greetham, and Linda Hogan.
- Chickasaw Lives: Exploration in Tribal History by Richard Green.
- Ft. Gibon, Terminal on the Trail of Tears by Brad Agnew.
- Kentucky Archaeology by Barry R. Lewis.
- Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs, and Conditions of North American Indians by George Catlin.
- Life With the Little People by Robert J. Perry.
- Mississippian Communities and Households by J. Daniel Rogers and Bruce D. Smith.
- Mississippian Towns and Sacred Spaces by Barry R. Lewis and Charles Stout.
- Nations Remembered by Theda Perdue.
- Never Give Up! The Life of Pearl Carter Scott by Paul Lambert.
- Sun Circles and Human Hands by Emma Lila Fundaburk and Mary Douglass Fundaburk Foreman.
- TeAta: Chickasaw Storyteller by Richard Green.
- The Chickasaws by Arrell M. Gibson.
- The Chickasaw Freedman: A People Without a Country by Daniel F. Littlefield, Jr.
- The Chickasaw Rancher by Neil R. Johnston.
- The Dawes Act and the Allotment of Indian Lands by Delos Sackett Otis.
- The Indians of the Southeastern United States by John R. Swanton.
- The Southeastern Indians by Charles Hudson.
- The Southern Indians by R.S. Cotterill.
- William Bartram on the Southeastern Indians by William Bartram.