List of Native Americans of the United States explained

This list of Native Americans a notable individuals who are Native Americans in the United States, including Alaska Natives and American Indians.[1] [2] Native American identity is a complex and contested issue. The Bureau of Indian Affairs defines Native American as having American Indian or Alaska Native ancestry. Legally, being Native American is defined as being enrolled in a federally recognized tribe or Alaskan village. Ethnologically, factors such as culture, history, language, religion, and familial kinships can influence Native American identity.[3] All individuals on this list should have Native American ancestry. Historical figures might predate tribal enrollment practices and would be included based on ethnological tribal membership.

Artists

See main article: List of Native American artists.

Chiefs and other leaders

Warriors and military

Politicians

See main article: List of Native American politicians.

Religious leaders

Writers

Television and films

See main article: List of Native American actors.

Musicians and singers

See main article: List of Native American musicians.

Sport

See main article: List of Native American sportspeople.

Activists

Linguists and interpreters

Journalists and columnists

Academics

Scientists

Other

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.infoplease.com/spot/aihmbioaz.html Notable American Indians
  2. http://www.nativeamericans.com/FamousNativeAmericans.htm Famous Native Americans
  3. http://www.bia.gov/FAQs/index.htm "IV. Our Nation's American Indian and Alaska Native Citizens."
  4. Porter. Kenneth W.. 1949. The Founder of the "Seminole Nation" Secoffee or Cowkeeper. The Florida Historical Quarterly . 27 . 4 . 362–384. 0015-4113. 30138772.
  5. Henry Thompson Malone, Cherokees of the Old South
  6. Book: Sonneborn, Liz. A to Z of American Indian women. limited. 2007. Facts On File. New York. 9780816066940. 11. Rev..
  7. Jouzapavicius, Justin. "Cherokee Nation: Challenger wins chief election." Associated Press. 11 Oct 2011 (retrieved 12 Oct 2011)
  8. Web site: Martyr Peter the Aleut. www.oca.org.
  9. http://muse.jhu.edu/login?uri=/journals/hypatia/v018/18.2arkeketa.html Hypatia.
  10. Plumber, Mary Annette. Getting to Know Dr. Gregory Cajete. Diverse Issues in Higher Education. October 16, 2008 . Retrieved March 1, 2009.
  11. http://nmai.si.edu/about/governance/ "Governance."
  12. Web site: William S. Yellow Robe, Jr. on First Person Radio, 4/20/16. KFAI. May 2, 2016. April 19, 2016.
  13. News: Native athletes in the news: NY Yankees draft Anthony Seigler (Navajo). www.firstnationsfocus.com. July 18, 2018.
  14. Web site: American Indian Movement . May 7, 2014 . November 19, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121119143905/http://digital.library.okstate.edu/encyclopedia/entries/A/AM008.html . dead .
  15. News: Walker. Richard. June 9, 2017. 10 Things You Should Know About the Tulalip Tribes. dead. People. Indian Country Today. National Congress of American Indians. 1066-5501. https://web.archive.org/web/20170929135507/https://indiancountrymedianetwork.com/history/people/10-things-know-tulalip-tribes/. September 29, 2017. June 11, 2018. Deborah Parker (1970– ). Former vice chairwoman of the Tulalip Tribes; leading advocate for expansion of the Violence Against Women Act to include protections for Native American women; appointed by Sen. Bernie Sanders, D-Vermont, to the 2016 Democratic National Convention's Platform Committee..
  16. News: Muhlstein. Julie. May 22, 2012. Tulalip leader speaks in D.C. for protection for women. live. Local News. The Daily Herald. Josh O'Connor. 2332-0079. https://web.archive.org/web/20180722051734/https://www.heraldnet.com/news/tulalip-leader-speaks-in-d-c-for-protection-for-women/. July 22, 2018. July 22, 2018. Parker, 41, is the new vice chairwoman of the Tulalip Tribes Board of Directors. Elected in March [2012], she is the only woman on the current board and its youngest member..
  17. News: Winters. Chris. March 24, 2015. Tulalip Tribes return former chairman to board. live. Local News. The Daily Herald. Tulalip. Josh O'Connor. 2332-0079. https://web.archive.org/web/20180722060442/https://www.heraldnet.com/news/tulalip-tribes-return-former-chairman-to-board/. July 22, 2018. July 22, 2018. Board member Deborah Parker did not run for re-election..
  18. Green, Sara Jean. "Luana Reyes, 68, a leader in agency for Indian health." Seattle Times. November 10, 2001. Retrieved July 25, 2012.
  19. Web site: Down to Earth With: Cave scientist and paleoclimatologist Kathleen Johnson. February 9, 2017. EARTH Magazine. en. February 14, 2020.
  20. http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.452.6309&rep=rep1&type=pdf Maria Yellow Horse Brave Heart, "Wakiksuyapi: Carrying the historical trauma of the Lakota." Tulane Studies in Social Welfare, 21(22): 245–66
  21. http://www.powhatanmuseum.com/Pocahontas.html "Pocahontas."