Chromosomory Long Soldier’s first published chapbook,
Chromosomory (2010), was published by Q Ave Press in 2010. This work was the beginning of her professional publishing career.
Whereas Long Soldier’s first full-length poetry collection,
Whereas (2017), was published by Graywolf Press in 2017.
Whereas responds to the passed 2009 U.S. Congressional Apology to Native Peoples for the history of genocidal policies and actions enacted by the United States Federal government against Indigenous peoples. In writing these poems, Long Soldier studied similar apologies from governments worldwide to Indigenous peoples and considered the nature of an authentic apology. The volume's longest poem, the five-page "38," recounts how 38 Dakota warriors were hanged, with the approval of
President Lincoln, after the
Dakota War of 1862 on December 26, 1862. Long Soldier writes, "This was the same week that President Lincoln signed the
Emancipation Proclamation." Long Soldier read this poem in the documentary
Lakota Nation vs. United States, forming one of the narrative backbones of the film. The poem was also the finalist for the National Book Award for poetry and won the National Book Critic Circle award and the PEN/Jean Stein Book award.
Whereas also invokes personal experiences, including Long Soldier's reflections on her relationship with her daughter and motherhood. These poems were designed for digital viewing and presented on an outdoor exhibit. These poems look at human relationships with nature. Both poems are publicly available for download through the Foundation's website. == Visual art ==