List of fictional Native Americans explained

This is the list of fictional Native Americans from notable works of fiction (literatures, films, television shows, video games, etc.). It is organized by the examples of the fictional indigenous peoples of North America: the United States, Canada and Mexico, ones that are the historical figures and others that are modern.

Literature

See also: Native Americans in children's literature. This section contains examples of the writing of both Native and non-Native authors.

Native AmericanWorkNotesAuthor
Arnold Spirit Jr. (Junior)A 14-year-old Spokane boy who lives on the Indian reservation with his parents Arnold Spirit Sr. and Agnes Adams.
Arnold Spirit Sr.Junior's father who could have been a jazz musician.
Zits (Michael)FlightA 15-year-old boy who is the foster child and the main character of the story.
Thomas Builds-the-FireThe character who appears in "This is What it Means to Say Phoenix, Arizona".
Victor JosephOne of the main characters of the short story collection.
Coyote SpringsReservation BluesAn all-Indian rock and blues band of the Spokane tribe.
Esselen GirlThe LariatShe was the first Esselen Indian to be converted by Spanish Franciscan friar Fray Luis.
HualalaThe medicine man and the husband of the Esselen Girl.
Little BearThe Indian in the CupboardA small plastic figurine that magically comes to life in a cupboard. He also appeared in the following sequels:
  • The Return of the Indian
  • The Secret of the Indian
  • The Mystery of the Cupboard
  • The Key to the Indian
Great Big Little PantherPeter and WendyThe big chief of the Native Americans, known as the "Redskins", of the Pickaninny tribe in the fictional island of Neverland.
Tiger LilyThe tribal princess and the daughter of Great Big Little Panther. She is frequently portrayed as an obstinate Indian girl who has been taken captive to drown by Captain Hook and his pirate crew until Peter Pan rescues her.
Shining PearlPeter and the Secret of RundoonThe daughter of Chief Fighting Prawn and the analog of Tiger Lily. and Ridley Pearson
Fighting Prawn Peter and the StarcatchersThe chieftain of the fictional Mollusk Tribe.
Cheyenne peopleLittle Big Man
  • Old Lodge Skins, the tribal chief
  • Younger Bear
  • Shadow-That-Comes-in-Sight (or Shadow for short), the Cheyenne brave
  • Sunshine, daughter of Shadow
  • Burns-Red-in-the-Sun
  • Little Horse
  • Buffalo Wallow Woman
  • Digging Bear, Little Elk and Corn Woman
Kicking BirdDances with WolvesThe Sioux medicine man.
Stands-With-A-FistShe is the adoptive daughter of Kicking Bird and the wife of Lieutenant John Dunbar (aka Dances-with-Wolves).
Chief Ten Bears
Winds-In-His-HairA Sioux warrior.
WolfTiger EyesA mysterious Native climber.
Running DogBlack Fox
Mercedes "Mercy" ThompsonMercy Thompson seriesThe young Blackfoot woman who is a "Walker", a shapeshifter in which she turns into a coyote in the night though not linked to the moon.
Zack BanningComanche MoonThe son of the Comanche chief.
WaukewaWaukewa's EagleA young Indian boy who befriends a broken-winged eagle.
TorianoAdobe WallsThe son of the Apache Chief.
CorbyChildren of the DustThe Cheyenne boy.
ChingachgookLeatherstocking TalesThe Mohican chief and the companion of Natty Bumppo.
MaguaThe antagonistic Huron warrior in the novel The Last of the Mohicans.
UncasChingachgook's son who was killed by Magua.
Hard HeartThe PrairieA brave, trustworthy Pawnee warrior.
Chief MahtoreeA crafty Teton Sioux chief.
TachechanaThe wife of Mahtoree.
Soft RainSoft Rain: A Story of the Cherokee Trail of TearsA young Cherokee girl who lives in the Tsalagi community of North Carolina with her parents and her younger brother, Hawk Boy.>[1]
ScarfaceThe Book of MythsA scarred Native American warrior who is rewarded to marry the Chief's daughter after saving the Sun God's son, Morning Star, from giant birds of prey.
She-Who-Is-Alone The Legend of the BluebonnetA Comanche girl who has lost her parents. Based on the original Native American folklore, retold and illustrated by Tomie dePaola. (This was later adapted as the 2nd story of "Tales of the First People, Vol I: Spirit Tales" in 2016)[2] [3]
Morning Girl and Star BoyMorning GirlThe two Taíno siblings who recreate a life on the Bahamian island.[4]
Walnut/Sees-Behind-TreesSees Behind Trees
Christine George TaylorA Yellow Raft in Blue WaterShe has been separated from her husband, Elgin Taylor.
Aunt Ida GeorgeShe is a legal mother of Christine.
Rayona Diane TaylorThe half-Native American daughter of Christine and Elgin.
CogeweaCogewea, the Half-Blood: A Depiction of the Great Montana Cattle RangeThe protagonist who is both Indigenous and Euro-American.
Blue BackDrums Along the MohawkA friendly Oneida man.
Celestine JamesThe Beet QueenThe half-Native American who would become a best friend of Mary Adare.
Omakayas
(aka Little Frog)
She is the main character of the story. She also appeared in the following sequels, The Game of Silence and The Porcupine Year. Omakayas has her family included in the story:
  • Nokomis, Omakayas's maternal grandmother.
  • Yellow Kettle, Omakayas's strong mother.
  • Deydey, Omakayas's father who is half white and half Ojibwe.
  • Angeline, a sister whom Omakayas sees and loves as a role model.
  • Pinch and Neewo, Omakayas's younger brothers whom she loves very much.
[5] [6] [7] [8] [9]
Fleur PillagerFour SoulsAn Ojibwe woman.
LaRose IronLaRoseA Native American boy and the titular character of the story.
Landreaux and Emmaline IronThe parents of LaRose Iron.
Dusty Ravich The son of Peter and Nola Ravich and the best friend of LaRose Iron. He was only five years old when he was shot and killed accidentally by Landreaux Iron.
Father Damien ModesteLast Report on the Miracles at Little No HorseThe priest of the Ojibwe people.
Marie Lazarre KashpawLove MedicineShe is the wife of Nector Kashpaw.
Nector KashpawHe is the son of Rushes Bear and Kashpaw; the husband of Marie Lazarre Kashpaw.
Evelina HarpThe Plaque of DovesThe girl who is part Ojibwe and part white.
MooshumThe grandfather of Evelina Harp.
Antone "Joe" CouttsThe Round HouseThe 13-year-old Ojibwe son of Geraldine and Bazil Coutts.
Laughing BoyLaughing Boy
Slim Girl
Roger Two HawksHe is the Iroquois combat pilot in World War II whose ancestors of the various Native Americans had wandered westward into Europe, rather than to cross the non-existent Bering Strait after the continent of America was drowned for the whole of humanity's tenure on Earth.
LotusMountain ManA lone woman who is left alive after an Indian massacre. The historical novel that is a largely fictionalized retelling of the experiences of Liver-Eating Johnson, a real-life mountain man.
TessSoldier Sister, Fly HomeA 13-year-old girl who is having a hard time understanding what it means to be part Navajo and part white; a sister of Gaby. A story that is inspired by the death of Lori Piestewa, illustrated by Shonto Begay.[10]
Chief BearThirteen MoonsThe local chief of the Cherokee Nation.
Featherstone
Billie WindThe Talking EarthA girl of the Seminole tribe who has to find the answers to believe the legends about the earth spirits and talking animals.[11]
Apaches and ComanchesSavage SamA group of Indians who can abduct Travis and Arliss Coates and Lisbeth Searcy.
Dark WaterAn Undisturbed PeaceThe daughter of the powerful Cherokee chief and one of the main characters of the story.
Crow ChiefCrow Chief: A Plains Indian Story
Falling StarThe savior.
Brave Indian BoyThe Gift of the Sacred Dog
Indian GirlThe Girl Who Loved Wild Horses
IktomiIktomi seriesThe Plains Indian trickster.
Chief's DaughterStar BoyRetold and illustrated by Paul Goble.
Star BoyThe son of Morning Star and Evening Star and the titular character of the story.
Morning PlumeThe Storm Maker's TipiOne of the two Blackfoot hunters.
Sacred OtterThe father of Morning Plume and one of the two Blackfoot hunters.
NophaieThe Vanishing AmericanA young Navajo and the main character of the story.
Teal EyeThe daughter of the late Blackfoot chief and the wife of Boone Caudill.
Chief Heavy RunnerFair Land, Fair LandThe Blackfoot chief.[12]
Little WingThe granddaughter of the Shoshone chief and the wife of Hezekiah Higgins.
Bernadette ManuelitoLeaphorn & Chee seriesThe wife of Officer Jim Chee. She was formerly a federal Customs Patrol Officer and is now a Navajo Tribal Police Officer. and Anne Hillerman
Jim CheeOne of the two Navajo Tribal Police Officers.
Joe LeaphornOne of the two Navajo Tribal Police Officers and the "Legendary Lieutenant".
WusamequinSpiritedA young medicine man who alerts his warriors to capture Isabella Sevens and her father. A retelling of Beauty and the Beast and an homage to The Last of the Mohicans.
Ezol DayMiko Kings: An Indian Baseball StoryA postal clerk in the Indian Territory.
Hope Little LeaderA Choctaw pitcher for the fictitious team of the Miko Kings.
Buffalo HornFlaming StarHe was a native hunter.
Pacer BurtonHe is a half-breed, half Native American and half white.
Soldat du CheneLittle House on the PrairieHe is the French-speaking chief of the Osage Nation in Kansas, loosely based on the real-life Osage chief.[13]
Alessandro AssisRamonaA young Native sheepherder.
RamonaThe title character who is a Scottish-Native American orphan girl, raised by Señora Gonzaga Moreno.
Fish HawkOld Fish HawkThe last of the Osage Indians.
Melissa Little BridThe Cold DishA local Indian girl.
Henry Standing BearWalt Longmire seriesA Cheyenne man who is a friend of Sheriff Walt Longmire.
John Morgan/ShunkawakanA Man Called HorseAlthough John Morgan was not born to the Sioux natives but to be a Boston aristocrat, he was at first being held captive by those people until he later became a member of their tribe. His Native-American name Shunkawakan means "Horse" in the Sioux language for he was treated as a horse.
Chief Yellow HandHe is the chief of the Sioux tribe.
Inuit Girl Mama, Do You Love Me?Illustrated by Barbara Lavallee.[14]
MamaThe mother of an Inuit girl.
BromdenOne Flew Over the Cuckoo's NestA large yet docile half-Native American "chief" who is mute and deaf; the first person narrator of the story.
LumTruth and Bright WaterThe cousin of Tecumseh and the son of tribal leader Franklin.
TecumsehA 15-year-old Blackfoot boy of the Truth town in rural Montana and the first person narrator of the story; the son of Helen and Elvin and the nephew of Auntie Cassie. He is named after the famous Shawnee chief.
Turtle The Bean Trees

Pigs in Heaven
A three-year-old Cherokee girl who was adopted by Taylor Greer.
UglikNight of the White BearThe main character, a 16-year-old Inuit boy who is stalked by a lone polar bear in the Canadian Arctic.
John RussellHombreHe was raised by the Apaches and led the passengers of the attacked stagecoach through the desert to safety.[15]
A Frog Girl Frog GirlGirl travels through underground of frogs, saves her town, and sets free frogs that were captured.[16]
The YeehatsThe Call of the WildThe Native American group.
Grey BeaverWhite FangA Native American chief who is the first master of a wolfdog, White Fang.
HiawathaThe Song of HiawathaAn Ojibwe warrior in the 1855 epic poem.
MinnehahaShe was a Dakota woman who was the lover of Hiawatha.
MudjekeewisLoosely based on the Ojibwe mythological spirit of the same name.
NokomisHiawatha's grandmother who fell from the Moon.
Ruby and Mogie Yellow LodgeSkinsThe Lakota Sioux brothers of the fictional Beaver Creek Indian Reservation.
Renee LaRoche Along the Journey RiverRenee is the first "openly out Indigenous lesbian" in a detective novel.[17]
PearceBreakheart PassThe Indian agent and lawman.
Strong WindThe Indian CinderellaHe is the Indian warrior who goes invisible and later ends up marrying the Chief's disfigured daughter.
Rough-Faced GirlThe Rough-faced GirlAn Algonquin girl who is disfigured but has to win over a mysterious man, the Invisible Being, to be his bride. A retelling folklore inspired by Cinderella, illustrated by David Shannon.
Nscho-tschiOld FirehandShe was the daughter of the late Chief Intschu-tschuna and the sister of Chief Winnetou.Karl May
WinnetouHe is the Native American hero who succeeds his father Intschu-tschuna as the chief of the Mescalero Apache. He is a friend and blood brother of German cowboy Old Shatterhand.
KimmyGrandmother's DreamcatcherIllustrated by Stacey Schuett.[18]
Chippewa GrandmotherThe grandmother of Kimmy.
Blue DuckLonesome Dove seriesThe leader of a band of renegade Indians and Caucasian bandits; the son of Chief Buffalo Hump.
Chief Buffalo HumpThe Comanche war-chief and the father of Blue Duck. Based on the real-life Buffalo Hump.
Kicking WolfThe Comanche warrior and accomplished horse thief.
Catherine LaLoup LeonThe SurroundedThe daughter of the Salish chief, wife of Max Leon, and the mother of Archilde Leon.
Taha AkiTwilightHe was one of the last spirit chiefs and the first shape-shifter of the Quileute tribe in La Push, Washington.
Billy BlackThe elder of the Quileute tribe.
Ephraim BlackHe was the last chief of the Quileute tribe and the great-grandfather of Jacob Black.
Jacob BlackAn attractive protector of the Quileute tribe and the son of Billy Black.
Harry ClearwaterHe was the elder of the Quileute tribe who died of a heart attack in New Moon.
Leah ClearwaterShe is the daughter of Harry and Sue Clearwater, who is the only known female shape-shifting wolf in the history of the Quileute tribe.
Seth ClearwaterLeah's younger brother who transforms into a wolf around the same time as his sister.
Sam UleyHe is the Alpha, or the leader, and the oldest member of the La Push pack; the ex-boyfriend of Leah Clearwater. When he was young, Sam and his mother Allison had been abandoned by his father Joshua.
Lame BeaverCentennialThe Arapaho warrior and chieftain and one of the main characters of the story.
AbelHouse Made of DawnThe main character of the story.
MoyoRunaway PapooseA young Navajo shepherd boy. Illustrated by Carl Moon.
Nah-teeA four-year-old Indian girl.
ChominaBlack RobeHe is an elder Algonkin traveler who helps guide Jesuit priest Father Paul LaForgue and his young French assistant Daniel Davost to the fictional Huron tribe of Ihonatiria.
AzákiaA woman of the Illinois Indian tribe.
Ouábi The husband of Azákia.
Bald EagleBrother Jonathan: or, the New EnglandersFriend of the protagonist, Walter Harwood.[19]
LoganLoganBased on Logan the Orator.[20]
TitubaRachel DyerBased on Tituba.[21]
Karana/Won-a-pa-leiIsland of the Blue DolphinsBased upon a true story of Juana Maria, illustrated by Ted Lewin. Karana is a sister of Ramo and Ulape and the main character of the story.[22] [23]
Bright MorningSing Down the MoonThe girl of the Navajo tribe and the main character of the story.[24]
ZiaZiaThe older sister of Mando and the niece of the late Karana; the mother of Rontu, Karana and young Mando.
Chief Spotted WolfArrow in the SunThe legendary Cheyenne chieftain.
BlueThere ThereThe girl who lives in the area of Oakland, California.
Calvin JohnsonA young Native man who owes drug money to his brother, Charles Johnson.
Jacquie Red FeatherA substance abuse counselor.
Octavio GomezA drug dealer and a cousin of Daniel Gonzales.
Orvil Red FeatherA Cheyenne teenage grandson of Jacquie Red Feather.
Thomas FrankA Cheyenne drummer who worked formerly as a custodian at the Indian Center.
Chief ShowcaseYellow Back Radio Broke-DownThe last surviving Native in the fictional Yellow Back Radio region.
Me’maMe’ma and the Great MountainThe indigenous girl of an oppressed village called Sunken Creek.
CuylogaThe Light in the ForestHe is the chief of the Lenni Lenape village in Ohio who adopts John Butler after taking him as captive in the raid, renaming him "True Son".
Half ArrowHe is the Lenape cousin of John Butler/True Son, who accompanies him to Fort Pitt in Pennsylvania.
Piper McLeanThe Heroes of OlympusA demigod daughter of Aphrodite who is half Cherokee.Rick Riordan
KimiBlue BirdsA girl from the Roanoke tribe who befriends with the English girl named Alis.[25]
ElkThe HorsecatcherAn adolescent Cheyenne and the main character who wants to be a wild horse tamer; the son of Elk River, nephew of Owl Friend, and younger brother of Two Wolves.
Elk RiverThe headman of the band of Southern Cheyenne people and the father of Two Wolves and Elk.
Buddy Red BirdThe Powwow HighwayThe member of the Cheyenne tribe in Lame Deer, Montana.
MokiThe Biography of a GrizzlyA Cree Indian and one of the main characters of the story.
KwaniKwani seriesAn eponymous character who was born into the long extinct fictional Anasazi tribe.
TayoCeremonyThe Laguna Pueblo man and the central character of the story who is half-Pueblo and half-white.
AtteanThe Sign of the BeaverHe is the grandson of the Indian chief.
Rick The CulledThe main protagonist who belongs to the Haudenosaunee people.
Martha TomCrossing Bok Chitto: A Choctaw Tale of Friendship & FreedomA young Choctaw girl who befriends with a slave and his son, Little Mo.
Danny BlackgoatDanny Blackgoat seriesA Navajo teenage boy.
Rose GoodeHouse of Purple CedarA Choctaw girl who escapes as twenty other Native girls have died when the Choctaw community, Skullyville, has been destroyed; the granddaughter of Amafo and Pokoni.[26]
IsaacHow I Became a Ghost;
When a Ghost Talks, Listen
A Choctaw boy who did not survived the Trail of Tears and ended up becoming a ghost.
Sarah NitaThe Girl Who Chased Away SorrowA Navajo girl, in part of the Dear America book series.
Injun JoeThe Adventures of Tom SawyerThe arch nemesis of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, described as a "half-breed" Native American. He subsequently kills Dr. Robinson at the town cemetery and frames the friendly fisherman, Muff Potter, for the crime.
Shining LighttowerBattle CryA Navajo Indian who is a member of the radio squad.
Fast HorseFools CrowThe son of Boss Ribs and a friend of Fools Crows.
Fools Crow/White Man's DogThe son of Chief Rides-at-the-Door and Double Strike Woman.
Red Paint She is the wife of Fools Crow and the daughter of Heavy Shield Woman and Yellow Kidney, leader of the horse raid.
Running FisherThe brother of Fools Crow.
Charging ElkThe Heartsong of Charging ElkThe Oglala Sioux man.
Virgil First RaiseWinter in the BloodThe main character and the first person narrator of the story.
MassaiBroncho ApacheThe last Apache warrior, based on the real-life Massai.[27] [28]

Comics

See also: List of Native American superheroes.

Native AmericanComic titleNotes
Big Chief Keen-eyed-MoleThe sachem of the Blackfoot Indians.
AkwasAkwasThe titular character of the comic strip.
Super-Chief Flying StagAll-Star WesternThe 15th-century Iroquois.
Elizabeth Twoyoungmen ("Talisman")Alpha FlightShe is the daughter of Michael Twoyoungmen/Shaman of the First Nations, who has some wide-ranging magical abilities.
Thomas Fireheart ("Puma")He is a werecat of Native American descent.
Charles Little Sky ("Portal")He is a Native American mutant superhero from Hartsdale, New Mexico, who is a director of A.R.M.O.R.
William TalltreesA man who is known as "Red Wolf" and is born in modern times in Wolf Point, Montana; the son of the Cheyenne tribal leader, Thomas Talltrees.
Little PlumLittle Plum-Stealing-Varmint
ChiniBlueberryDaughter of the aging Chief Cochise of the Navajo tribe, who is in the love triangle between Blueberry and Vittorio.
Lone Eagle/QuanahThe cruel Apache Indian determined to defeat the white people who does his best to urge the Navajos to wage war.
ChinookBuddy LongwayA young Sioux woman who is married to a trapper, Buddy Longway, with whom she has two children Jeremy and Kathleen.
Jesse Black CrowCaptain America
Chief Medicine CrowCowboys & AliensThe leader of the Apache Indians.
WarhawkThe Apache warrior.
Geronimo Jr. ("G-Junior")Cyborg 009Also known as Cyborg 005, he is a Native American who becomes the strongman of the 00 Cyborgs. A Japanese manga created by Shotaro Ishinomori.[29] [30]
Maya Lopez ("Echo")DaredevilA Native American superheroine who has been raised by the evil Kingpin after killing her father Crazy Horse, leaving a bloody handprint on her face.
Juan Diego de la Muerte ("El Muerto")El Muerto: The Aztec ZombieHe is a young Native Mexican man from Magdalena de Kino who while on his way to the local Day of the Dead festival in Whittier, California has been sacrificed by the Aztec gods, only to return to earth one year later with supernatural powers. His superhero alias, El Muerto, is Spanish for "The Dead One".
Wyatt WingfootFantastic FourThe member of the fictional Keewazi Indian reservation in Oklahoma and the supporting character.
WildrunFantastic Four AnnualHe is known as the Red Wolf of the 19th century in the Wild West.
Black CondorFreedom FightersThe team member of the Freedom Fighters.
Charlie Iron-Knife ("Spirit")G.I. JoeHe is the member and original tracker of the G.I. Joe Team who was born to the poor Native American family in the Taos Pueblo Reservation.
John Proudstar ("Thunderbird")Giant-Size X-MenAn Apache Native and a Human Mutant who was a short-lived member of the X-Men.
Young RavenHigh MoonThe granddaughter of a legendary Native American character, Raven the Trickster; she is a Red Indian mystic and the lover of the African American outlaw, Eddie Conroy.
Jenny EverywhereJenny EverywhereA superheroine who exists in all universes at once.
Sandman/SoundmanJoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Steel Ball RunA Native American from the Arizona desert who enters the Steel Ball Run race in an attempt to buy back his tribe's land with the prize money. He uses a fictional running style that allows him to keep up with the other competitors' horses. Later, his name is revealed to have been mistranslated into English. His real name is Soundman due to his Stand, dubbed "In A Silent Way", being able to control sound.
Manitou Dawn and Manitou RavenJustice LeagueThe team members; Raven is a variant of the television character Apache Chief.
Super-Chief Jon Standing BearThe team member of the Justice League of America.
Nayeli Constant ("Aztek")Justice League of AmericaA Native Mexican superheroine who is formerly a software engineer in Austin, Texas but has been chosen to become Aztek to fight against the Aztec dark god, Tezcatlipoca. She is a successor of Curtis "Uno" Falconer.
Miiyahbin Marten ("Equinox")Justice League UnitedThe teenage Cree superheroine who is a team member of the Justice League United.
DawnstarLegion of Super-HeroesHer home planet of Starhaven was colonized by the Native Americans.
Lonesome PolecatLi'l Abner
Johnny WakelyMarvel SpotlightHe was adopted by the white couple in the late 19th century.
Jason Strongbow ("American Eagle")Marvel Two-in-OneHe is a member of the Navajo Nation who attempted to seize a mining company from excavating a mountain sacred to his tribe.
Danielle "Dani" MoonstarShe is a North Cheyenne superheroine who is one of the mutants as well as a member of the X-Men, Young X-Men and Fearless Defenders.
Alani Ryan ("Loa")A surfing mutant superheroine and a student of the Xavier Institute from Maui, Hawaii, who is half-Native Hawaiian on her mother's side.
James Jonathan Proudstar ("Warpath")New MutantsAlso known as "Thunderbird", he is the younger brother of the late John Proudstar and the member of the New Mutants.
Ompa-paOumpah-pahThe Native of the fictional Flatfeet tribe.
BunnokeesPopol Out WestA group of the Native American rabbits.
WildstarR.E.B.E.L.S.The ancestor of Dawnstar.
Jake Red CloudRed Cloud ComicsHe is a Native American of Quechua and Lakota ancestry who possesses mutant superhuman strength and speed.
Little Beaver Red RyderHe is the juvenile Indian sidekick of Red Ryder.
Thomas ThunderheadRed Wolf
Chief RedeyeRedeyeAn overweight chief of the fictional Chickiepan tribe and the father of Tawnee and Pokey.
TanglefootA cowardly and stupid warrior of the Chickiepan tribe.
Asta TwelvetreesResident AlienShe is one of the nurses of alien Hah Re (aka Harry Vanderspeigle), and the daughter of the Mohawk shaman, who is able to partially see through his human alter-ego.
Dashiell "Dash" Bad HorseScalpedAlso known as Dashiell Bradford, he is a full-blooded Oglala Lakota who left the fictional Prairie Rose Indian Reservation at age fifteen before his return with a vengeance.
Dino Poor BearA young man who struggles to make a living on the reservation and encounters Dash at a meth lab.
Gina Bad Horse The estranged mother of Dash and a longtime activist who pushes for the rights of the Indians.
Chief Lincoln Red Crow (aka John Rayfield Bustill)A bullish Lakota elder who is the President of the Oglala Tribal Council and the Sheriff of the Tribal Police.
Minnie Ha-ChaSteve Roper and Mike NomadShe is the girlfriend of Chief Wahoo.
Chief WahooHe is one of the main characters of the comic strip.
Super-Chief SaganowahnaSupermanThe member of Supermen of America.
LilythTexShe was the daughter of the Navajo Chief and the wife of Tex Willer. She saved Tex from getting killed by her people (similar to Pocahontas) but later died of smallpox.
Red CloudThe Navajo shaman.
Tex Willer (aka Eagle of the Night)Besides being a Texas ranger, he becomes the tribal chief of the Navajo as well as the Bureau of Indian Affairs agent when he is married to the late Lilyth.
Tiger JackThe Navajo warrior.
Moon FawnTomahawkShe was the daughter of Chief Grey Elk of the Apaches, sister of Wise Owl and the wife of Tom Haukins.
Nelvana of the Northern LightsTriumph-Adventure ComicsNelvana is the Inuit mythical being whose father Koliak the Mighty is the King of the Northern Lights. She is the first Canadian female superhero distinctly in Canada who has the ability to turn invisible, transmit people's minds and travel at light speed.
Little PigeonTumbleweedsThe daughter of the Poohawk Chief who is a "flower among the weeds". She has five suitors: Limpid Lizard, Green Gills, Lotsa Luck, Bucolic Buffalo, and Hulking Hawk.
TurokTurok, Son of StoneA Native American warrior who first appeared in Four Color Comics.
UkalaUkalaProtagonist of the comic strip.
ForgeUncanny X-MenHe is from the Cheyenne nation and the member of the X-Men.
Michael Twoyoungmen ("Shaman")He is a member of the First Nations in the city of Calgary (specifically the Tsuu Tʼina) and a team member of Alpha Flight.
Bright-Sky-After-Storm ("Arak")The son of Star-of-Dawn of the fictional Quontauka tribe.
Western ComicsThe character who started in Detective Comics.
Silver FoxWolverineA member of the First Nation Blackfoot Confederacy who works for the HYDRA terrorist organization and is the former love interest of Wolverine.
Buffalo SeedYakariA Sioux boy who dreams of becoming the greatest hunter.
RainbowA Sioux girl and a friend of Yakari.
The-One-Who-KnowsThe chief and shaman of the Sioux tribe.
YakariThe main title character who has the ability to talk to animals.
Chief Zilverpijl/Silver ArrowZilverpijlThe eponymous character who is a resourceful and wise chief of the Kiowa; the blood brother of Falcon and Moonbeam.

Theatre

Native AmericanTitleNotes
Lonesome PolecatLi'l Abner1956 Broadway musical based on Al Capp's comic strip of the same name. There is also the 1959 musical film adaptation.
MetamoraMetamora; or, The Last of the WampanoagsThe member of the Wampanoags and the protagonist of the 1829 play by John Augustus Stone.
NehmeokeeThe wife of Metamora.
"Chief" BromdenOne Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest1963 play by Dale Wasserman, based on Ken Kesey's novel of the same name.
Chief Fighting Prawn Peter and the Starcatcher2009 play based on the children's novel of the same name.
Great Big Little PantherPeter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow UpThe 1904 theatre play by J. M. Barrie prior to his novel Peter and Wendy in 1911.
Tiger Lily
Nat-u-RitchShe was the daughter of Chief Taby-Wana of the Ute people, who saved Captain James Wynnegate (aka Jim Carson) from villainous outlaw Cash Hawkins. She married James, with whom she had a son Little Hal, but later sacrificed herself upon hearing that she would be arrested by the Marshals for killing Hawkins.

Film

See also: Native Americans in film.

Live action

Native AmericanFilm titleNotesPortrayed by
Galasko Alone yet Not AloneA strong Indian warrior. Based on the novel of the same name by Tracy Leininger Craven.Ozzie Torres
HannawoaThe brother of Galasko.Tony Wade
Sam BirdwaterAmericathonA billionaire leader of the Natives.Chief Dan George
MassaiApache1954 film that was based on the novel Broncho Apache by Paul Wellman.Burt Lancaster
Chief VictorioApache DrumsThe tribal leader of the Mescalero Apaches. Based on the unpublished story Stand at Spanish Boot by Harry Brown.N/A
Chato Apache WarriorGeorge Keymas
ChikisinDehl Berti
KatawanBetter known as "Apache Kid", he is the protagonist of the film.Keith Larsen
MarteenRodolfo Acosta
Chief NantanJohn Miljan
Native American Chief Nick Ramus
Chief ChattezArrowheadThe Apache chief. Based on the novel Adobe Walls by W. R. Burnett.Frank de Kova
TorianaThe son of Chief Chattez and one of the main characters of the film.Jack Palance
AtanarjuatHe is the "fast runner" in the prehistoric Nunavut who lives in Igloolik with his family, including his brother Amaqjuaq the "strong one" (Pakak Innuksuk). He also rivals with Oki (Peter-Henry Arnatsiaq) to even seek Atuat (Sylvia Ivalu) as a wife.Natar Ungalaaq[31]
Chief TahlequahBadman's TerritoryChief Thundercloud
Pvt. Shining LighttowerBattle CryThe Navajo phonetalkers. Based on the 1953 novel of the same name by Leon Uris.Jonas Applegarth
Pvt. Crazy HorseFelix Noriego
TekehentahkhwaBeansBetter known simply as "Beans", she is a Mohawk preteen girl who lives in the Kahnawake reserve and encounters the 1990 Oka Crisis at the settlement of Kanesatake.Kiawentiio[32]
Pike DexterBig EdenA shy and quiet Native American who owns the local general store and has a crush on gay artist Henry Hart (Arye Gross).Eric Schweig
Teal EyeBased on the novel of the same name by A. B. Guthrie, Jr.Elizabeth Threatt
Black CloudBlack CloudA Navajo man and the titular character of the film.Eddie Spears
SammiThe girlfriend of Black Cloud.Julia Jones
Black BuffaloThe son of Chief War Cloud, who desires the extermination of all of the white people.Jay Silverheels
Chief War CloudBlack Buffalo's father and the chief of the Sioux tribe.John War Eagle
AnnukaBlack RobeShe is the daughter of Algonquin traveler Chomina, who falls in love with Daniel Davost (Aden Young) along their journey to a distant Huron village. Based on Brian Moore's novel of the same name.Sandrine Holt
ChominaHe is the Algonquin guide, and Annuka's father, who takes Daniel and Father Paul LaForgue (Lothaire Bluteau) to the Huron mission.August Schellenberg
Indian ChiefBlazing SaddlesThe stereotypical Yiddish-speaking Native American chief.Mel Brooks (also the director of the film)[33]
Johnny Black HawkBone EaterA Native American who agitates for violence.Adoni Maropis
Sheriff Steve EvansHe is the local sheriff who is half Native American.Bruce Boxleitner
Chief Storm CloudThe local Indian chief.Michael Horse
Tall TreesBone TomahawkAn educated Native American who is called "the professor".Zahn McClarnon
Chief White HandBreakheart PassThe tribal chief of the Natives. Based on the novel of the same name by Alistair MacLean.Eddie Little Sky
Black HawkBuffalo Bill in Tomahawk TerritoryChief Thundercloud
Running Deer Rodd Redwing
Chief White CloudChief Yowlachie
Aristotle JosephThe Spokane man of the reservation in eastern Washington state.Gene Tagaban
Seymour PolatkinA gay Spokane poet and the main character.Evan Adams
Blackfoot PeopleCattle Queen of Montana
  • Colorados
  • Natchakoa
  • Powhani
  • Starfire
Lance Fuller
Anthony Caruso
Rodd Redwing
Yvette Dugay
White Bull LegrewCold PursuitA Ute drug lord and the rival of Trevor "Viking" Calcote (Tom Bateman). The 2019 remake of the 2014 Norwegian film In Order of Disappearance.Tom Jackson
Blue EagleFrank Lackteen
LakomaJay Silverheels
Chief Long ArrowChief Yowlachie
Lucy Broken ArmClaudia Drake
Black KnifeCowboys & AliensThe Chiricahua Apache chief. Based on the graphic novel of the same name.Raoul Trujillo
Ben Logan Crooked ArrowsThe traditionalist Tribal Chairman and the father of Joe Logan.Gil Birmingham
Joe Logan The mixed-blood Native American who is also known as "Logan the Legend".Brandon Routh
Nadie Logan Chelsea Ricketts
Black ShawlDances with Wolves1990 film based on the famous novel of the same name by Michael Blake.Tantoo Cardinal
Kicking BirdThe Sioux medicine man.Graham Greene
OtterMichael Spears
Smiles-A-LotA Sioux youth.Nathan Lee Chasing His Horse
Stands-With-A-FistThe adoptive daughter of Kicking Bird.Mary McDonnell
Stone CalfJimmy Herman
Chief Ten BearsFloyd Westerman
Wind-In-His-HairA Sioux warrior.Rodney A. Grant
WormJason R. Lone Hill
Jim CheeBased on the novel of the same name by Tony Hillerman.Lou Diamond Phillips
Joe LeaphornFred Ward
Black WolfDaughter of DawnAn 83-minute-long silent film.Jack Sankadota
DawnThe daughter of the chief of Kiowa and the main character.Esther LeBarre
Kiowa ChiefHunting Horse
Red WingThese characters are portrayed by the children of Comanche leader Quanah Parker.Wanada Parker
White EagleWhite Parker
High Tree Davy Crockett, Indian ScoutWilliam Wilkerson
Red HawkThe innocent partner of Davy Crockett (George Montgomery).Phillip Reed
Sleeping FoxChief Thundercloud
Brother WolfHe is an Apache warrior who is accused of rape and joins bounty hunter Mortimer (David Lockhart) to survive the zombie hordes.Rick Mora
NobodyDead ManA Native American who was forcibly raised by whites.Gary Farmer
Anna Hot WaterDirty Dingus MageeShe is a lithe Indian companion of Dingus Magee (Frank Sinatra) and the daughter of Chief Crazy Blanket (Paul Fix). Based on the novel The Ballad of Dingus Magee by David Markson.Michele Carey[34]
HunterA young Cherokee man who is a haemophiliac.James Duval (adult)
Andrew J. Ferchland (child)
Marvin FishinghawkGordon Tootoosis
Pete Chasing HorseDreamkeeperA Lakota elder and a storyteller.August Schellenberg
Sam Chasing HorseThe father of Shane Chasing Horse.Gil Birmingham
Shane Chasing HorseThe 17-years-old Lakota grandson of Pete Chasing Horse.Eddie Spears
Blue Back Drums Along the MohawkBased on the novel of the same name by Walter D. Edmonds.Chief John Big Tree
SantanaEl CondorThe Apache chief.Iron Eyes Cody
Chief Grey BearEnd of the TrailBasil F. Heath
Nurse St. CloudErnest Goes to CampThe granddaughter of Chief St. Cloud.Victoria Racimo
Old Indian 'Chief St. Cloud'The Indian owner of Kamp Kikakee.Iron Eyes Cody
Chief Black HawkFighting PioneersChief Standing Bear
Eagle FeathersChief Thundercloud
Wa-No-NaThe daughter of Chief Black Hawk.Ruth Mix
Tall EagleFirewalkerWill Sampson
Fish HawkFish Hawk1979 film based on the novel Old Fish Hawk by Mitchell F. Jayne.Will Sampson
Buffalo HornFlaming StarBased on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker.Rodolfo Acosta
Pacer BurtonHe is a mixed-blood, son of the Kiowa woman and the Texan man.Elvis Presley
María Nicolasa CruzFoolish, Foolish, But Not so MuchBetter known as "La India María", she is an indigenous Mexican woman who appears in 16 films from 1972 to 2014. She is also the main character of the spin-off television series, María, What an Aim!María Elena Velasco
YaquiFour Guns to the BorderJay Silverheels
Cora SmallhillFour Sheets to the WindThe mother of Cufe and Miri Smallhill.Jeri Arredondo
Cufe SmallhillOne of the main characters of the film.Cody Lightning
Frankie SmallhillRichard Ray Whitman
Miri SmallhillThe sister of Cufe Smallhill.Tamara Podemski
Grey BearFrontier FuryStanley Brown (uncredited)
NahallaThe evil spirit of a long-dead warrior who possesses Aranjo, the local Indian shaman.Henry Bal
GrayeagleGrayeagleThe man of the Cheyenne nation and the title character of the film.Alex Cord
Running WolfThe Cheyenne chief.Paul Fix
ScarA Shoshone warrior.Jacob Daniels
Standing BearOne of the main characters of the film.Iron Eyes Cody
Crow ChiefThe tribal chief of the Crow people.Eddie Little Sky
Chief Five BarrelsOne of the tribal Sioux chiefs.Robert J. Wilke
Chief Walks-Stooped-OverThe second chief of the Sioux.Martin Landau
Sam Two FeathersHarry and TontoChief Dan George
Acacia HexThe two daughters of the recently deceased Native American shaman.Hillarie Thompson
OrioleTina Herazo
HiawathaHiawatha

Based on the poem The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

Jesse Cornplanter (1913)
Vince Edwards (1952)
Frederick Warder (1984)
Gary "Litefoot" Davis (1997)
Minnehaha Soon-Goot (1913)
Yvette Dugay (1952)
Terry Diab (1984)
Irene Bedard (1997)
Mudjekeewis
  • Hiawatha (1952)
  • Song of Hiawatha (1997)
Stuart Randall (1952)
Russell Means (1997)
Nokomis
  • Hiawatha (1952)
  • Hiawatha (1984)
  • Song of Hiawatha (1997)
Katherine Emery (1952)
Yvonne Bryceland (1984)
Sheila Tousey (1997)
Chief MegissogwonHiawathaThe leader of the Dakotah tribe and the father of Hiawatha.Ian MacDonald
John RussellHombre1967 film based on Elmore Leonard's novel of the same name.Paul Newman
Black Hawk HostilesHe is the son of the Cheyenne Chief Yellow Hawk.Adam Beach
Elk Woman The wife of Black Hawk and the sister-in-law of Living Woman.Q'orianka Kilcher
Little Bear He is the son of Black Hawk and Elk Woman.Xavier Horsechief
Living Woman She is the sister of Black Hawk and the daughter of Yellow Hawk.Tanaya Beatty
Yellow Hawk Cheyenne Chief Yellow Hawk, the sickly and imprisoned war-chief and one of the main characters of the film; the father of Black Hawk and Living Woman and the grandfather of Little Bear.Wes Studi
Chief Little Pain-in-the-NeckHurry, Charlie, HurryJanette Fern
Moaning LowConnie Montoya
Chief Poison ArrowNoble Johnson
Little Bear1995 film based on the children's novel of the same name. Litefoot
Chief Yellow Snake1930 serial film based on the book The Great West That Was by William "Buffalo Bill" Cody.Chief Thunderbird (uncredited)
KaranaIsland of the Blue DolphinsBased on the novel of the same name by Scott O'Dell.Celia Kaye
RamoKarana's six-year-old brother.Larry Domasin
Paint-His-shirt-RedJeremiah JohnsonThe chief of the Crow tribe. 1972 film partly based on the life of the legendary mountain man John Jeremiah Johnson, recounted in the books Crow Killer: The Saga of Liver-Eating Johnson by Raymond W. Thorp and Robert Bunker and Mountain Man by Vardis Fisher.Joaquín Martínez
SwanShe is the daughter of Chief Two-Tongues Lebreaux (Richard Angarola) of the Christianized Flathead tribe, who has been given as a bride to Jeremiah Johnson (Robert Redford).Delle Bolton
Johnny FirecloudJohnny FirecloudThe Vietnam War Native.Victor Mohica
NenyaThe teacher on the reservation.Sacheen Littlefeather
ChatowJonathan of the BearsKnifewing Segura
ShayaAn Indian squaw.Melody Robertson
Chief TawankaFloyd Westerman
Stanley PikeJourney Through RosebudEddie Little Sky
AtteanKeeping the PromiseThe television film based on the children's novel The Sign of the Beaver by Elizabeth George Speare.William Lightning
Chief SaknisThe grandfather of Attean.Gordon Tootoosis
MokiKing of the Grizzlies1970 film based on the novel The Biography of a Grizzly.John Yesno
Chingachgook

Based on the novel of the same name by James Fenimore Cooper.

Theodore Lorch (1920)
Robert Barrat (1936)
Ned Romero (1977)
Russell Means (1992)
MaguaWallace Beery (1920)
Bruce Cabot (1936)
Robert Tessier (1977)
Wes Studi (1992)
UncasAlan Roscoe (1920)
Phillip Reed (1936)
Don Shanks (1977)
Eric Schweig (1992)
Laughing BoyLaughing BoyThe titular character of the film based on the novel of the same name by Oliver La Farge.Ramon Novarro
Slim Girl/LilyThe Indian maiden who was raised by whites.Lupe Vélez
The Eagle BoyA Hopi boy who defies tribal law and frees a sacrificial, sacred eagle.Stanford Lomakema
Lonesome PolecatLi'l Abner1940 film based on the comic strips of the same name by Al Capp.Buster Keaton
Chief CuylogaThe Indian chief in Pennsylvania who adopts Johnny Butler (James MacArthur), renaming him "True-Son". 1958 Disney film based on Conrad Richter's novel of the same name.Joseph Calleia
Half ArrowTrue-Son's Indian cousin who accompanies him to the white society.Rafael Campos
Burns-Red-in-the-SunLittle Big Man1970 film based on the 1964 novel of the same name by Thomas Berger.Steve Shemayne
Little HorseRobert Little Star
Old Lodge SkinsThe good-hearted tribal leader of the Cheyenne nation.Chief Dan George
Shadow-That-Comes-in-SightA Cheyenne brave.Ruben Moreno
SunshineThe daughter of Shadow-That-Comes-in-Sight.Aimée Eccles
Younger BearCal Bellini (adult)
Steve Miranda (young)
Tonto

Based on the WXYZ radio and the television series of the same name.

Chief Thundercloud (1938)
Jay Silverheels (1952–58)
Michael Horse (1981)
Johnny Depp (2013)
Angry Horse (1956)Michael Ansara
Chief Red HawkFrank de Kova
Chief Big Bear (2013)The elderly tribal leader of Comanche.Saginaw Grant
WhitestarA woman of the Indian reservation who joins the mission with her old friend Angel Wolfe (Melanie Vincz).Raven De La Croix
Chief WannatokaLove at StakeNick Ramus
DenaliAn exiled Comanche warrior.Jonathan Joss
Red HarvestThe Comanche warrior who is the youngest of the Seven.Martin Sensmeier
John Morgan/Shunkawakan

The Return of a Man Called Horse

  • Triumphs of a Man Called Horse
  • He was originally an English aristocrat until he became the chieftain of the Sioux tribe. Based on the short story of the same name by Dorothy M. Johnson.Richard Harris
    BatiseHe is a half-breed Native whose mother was Sioux and father was French. Jean Gascon
    Buffalo Cow HeadAn old squaw.Judith Anderson
    Running DeerThe lovely young sister of Chief Yellow Hand.Corinna Tsopei
    Yellow HandChief Yellow Hand of the Sioux tribe. Manu Tupou
    Chief YellowstoneMassacre RiverIron Eyes Cody
    Yellow HawkMasterson of KansasThe peace-seeking Indian chief.Jay Silverheels
    Chief DanMissionary ManRichard Ray Whitman
    J.J.The local Native American carpenter who is dead. Mention only.N/A
    JuniorThe teenage nephew of the late J.J.John D. Montoya
    KiowaThe 15-year-old sister of Junior.Chelsea Ricketts
    Assistant Chief LanceTitos Menchaca
    Nancy The mother of Kiowa and Junior and the sister of J.J.Kateri Walker
    White DeerThe father of J.J. and Nancy and the grandfather of Kiowa and Junior.August Schellenberg
    NightwolfMortal Kombat AnnihilationBased on the Mortal Kombat video game series.Litefoot
    Cross OtterCal Bellini
    Heavy EagleThe ruthless Blackfoot warrior.Stephen Macht
    Chief Iron BellyVictor Jory
    Medicine WolfDavid Ackroyd
    Running MoonThe wife of Heavy Eagle.Victoria Racimo
    Black CloudMy Pal, the KingJim Thorpe
    AhblezaThe young brave of Mahto, the fictional Lakota-speaking tribe.Robert Beltran (adult)
    Doug Toby (young)
    HeyatawinDevon Ericson
    Chief Olepi The chief of the Mahto tribe and the father of Anbleza.Nick Ramus
    PeslaJames Remar
    TonweyaRion Hunter (adult)
    David Yanez (young)
    WanagiThe ancient seer of Mahto.Ron Soble
    Navajo JoeNavajo JoeHe is the solitary Navajo rider who opposes the group of bandits responsible for murdering his tribe.Burt Reynolds
    Spotted BearJay Silverheels
    WingfootOne of the main characters of the film.Maurice Jara
    Yellow KnifePat Hogan
    MikeNever Cry WolfHe was adopted by Ootek and Woman. Based on the autobiography of the same name by Farley Mowat.Samson Jorah
    OotekA traveling Inuit.Zachary Ittimangnaq
    John GoodfeatherOlder than America
    (American Evil)
    He is the Fond du Lac Indian Reservation police officer, the son of medicine man Pete Goodfeather (Dennis Banks), and the fiancé of Rain.Adam Beach
    Rain Many Lightnings O'RourkeShe is an Ojibwe elementary school teacher and John's fiancée. Her maternal aunt, Barbara "Auntie Apple" O'Rourke (Tantoo Cardinal), is a devout Catholic who turns to local priest Father Dimitri Bartoli (Stephen Yoakam) for any guidance.Georgina Lightning (also the director and writer of the film)
    Richard Two RiversHe is the Indian Reservation radio DJ and talk show host.Wes Studi
    Steve KlamathHe is a Native American mayoral candidate who Richard Two Rivers outwardly gives his campaign airtime.Glen Gould
    AivaaqOn the IceThe two survived Iñupiat teenagers.Frank Qutuq Irelan
    QalliJosiah Patkotak
    "Chief" BromdenOne Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest1975 film based on the 1962 novel of the same name by Ken Kesey.Will Sampson
    Blue FeatherOne Little IndianLois Red Elk
    Jimmy WolfJay Silverheels
    MarkA young boy who was raised by an Indian and is on the run with his camel companion, Rosie, trying to find his tribe.Clay O'Brien
    Old IndianRichard Hale
    Little MoonlightA young Navajo woman. Based on the Western novel by Forrest Carter.Geraldine Keams
    Lone WatieAn elder Cherokee. Chief Dan George
    Chief Iron EyesIron Eyes Cody
    WapatoThe medicine man.Henry Brandon
    Chief Yellow FeatherChief Yowlachie
    PathfinderPathfinderThe elder chief of the Native tribe and the title character of the film.Russell Means
    StarfireThe daughter of the Pathfinder.Moon Bloodgood
    Chief Great Big Little PantherPeter Pan

    Based on the 1904 play Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up and the 1911 novel Peter and Wendy by J. M. Barrie.

    Jack Charles (2015)
    Tiger Lily Anna May Wong (1924)
    Carson Gray (2003, USA)
    Ray Garcia (2003, Indie)
    Rooney Mara (2015)
    Alyssa Wapanatahk (2023)
    Blue FeatherThe Native sidekick of the Phantom Rider.George J. Lewis
    Phantom RiderHe is a masquerade of the main protagonist, Dr. Jim Sterling.Robert Kent
    Chief Yellow WolfChief Thundercloud
    TaylorThe Native American shaman.Will Sampson
    Buddy Red BowPowwow HighwayThe two Northern Cheyenne men from Lame Deer, Montana who embark on an open road journey of self-discovery. Based on the 1979 novel of the same name by David Seals.A Martinez[35]
    Philbert BonoGary Farmer
    Eagle FeatherBased on the novel of the same name by James Fenimore Cooper.Chief Thundercloud
    Running DeerJay Silverheels
    NaruPreyShe is the fierce warrior of the Comanche tribe, and the sister of Taabe (Dakota Beaver), who along with her Carolina dog companion Sarii stalks the prey of the titular alien within Lawton, Oklahoma, based on the Predator franchise.Amber Midthunder[36]
    WasapeHe is a Comanche hunter who looks down on Naru.Stormee Kipp
    Running Wolf1987 television film based on the novel of the same name by Louis L'Amour.Larry Sellers
    Little BeaverRed RyderSeveral film adaptions of the Western comic strip Red Ryder have been made throughout the 1940s. Here are some examples: Tommy Cook (1940)
    Robert Blake (1944–47)
    Don Reynolds (1949)
    Corn BlossomRedskinThe sweetheart of Wing Foot.Julie Carter (young woman)
    Lorraine Rivero (child)
    Navajo JimTully Marshall (adult)
    George Walker (teenager)
    Wing FootA young Navajo man and the main character of the film.Richard Dix (adult)
    Philip Anderson (child)
    Chief White CloudRenegade GirlChief Thundercloud
    Hank StormRenegadesLou Diamond Phillips
    Red CrowThe father of Hank Storm.Floyd Westerman
    Chief Red CloudRevolt at Fort LaramieThe tribal leader of the Great Sioux Nation.Eddie Little Sky
    HonchwahRevolutionLarry Sellers
    OngwataGraham Greene
    Chief Screaming EagleA Native American chief who adopts Tommy Stockburn (Adam Sandler), one of the six Stockburn brothers who the Indian tribe calls him "White Knife".Saginaw Grant
    Smoking FoxA Native American woman who has been arranged to marry Tommy Stockburn.Julia Jones
    Chief Eagle FeatherRomance of the WestChief Thundercloud
    Little Brown JugDon Reynolds
    Chief Grey WolfRustlers of Red Dog1935 serial remake of The Indians Are Coming, based on the book The Great West That Was by William "Buffalo Bill" Cody.Chief Thundercloud
    Chief ScarfaceJim Thorpe
    Chief LongfeatherSanta FeChief Thundercloud
    CajouSaskatchewanThe Cree half-brother of Thomas O'Rourke (Alan Ladd).Jay Silverheels
    Chief Dark CloudAnton Moreno
    Spotted EagleAnthony Caruso
    Jim Aherne Jr./WarbonnetHe was raised by the Sioux Natives.Charlton Heston (adult)
    Orly Lindgren (child)
    Running DogDon Porter
    Chief Yellow EagleThe tribal chief of the Great Sioux Nation.Ian MacDonald
    Apaches Savage Sam
    • Comanche Chief
    • Broken Nose
    • Bandy Legs
    • Young Warrior

    Based on the children's novel of the same name.

    Dean Fredericks
    Pat Hogan
    Rodolfo Acosta
    Rafael Campos
    Chief Cicatriz (Scar)The villainous chief of the Nawyecka Comanches who seeks revenge on the white people for killing his sons by kidnapping Debbie Edwards (Natalie Wood). Based on the 1954 novel of the same name by Alan Le May.Henry Brandon[37] [38]
    MatuwirSeven Cities of GoldThe son of the local chief. Based on the novel The Nine Days of Father Serra by Isabelle Gibson Ziegler.Jeffrey Hunter
    UlaThe sister of Matuwir and the local chief's daughter.Rita Moreno
    Falling LeavesShanghai NoonAlso referred to as the Indian Wife, she is the daughter of the Sioux chief, who has been accidentally engaged to Chon Wang (Jackie Chan).Brandon Merrill
    Chief Pony-That-WalksShe Wore a Yellow RibbonOne of the main characters of the film.Chief John Big Tree
    Red ShirtNoble Johnson
    Chief Sky EagleBasil F. Heath
    Chief CycloneSilly BilliesChief Thunderbird
    TriggerEthan Laidlaw
    Clifford RainfatherSioux CityThe grandfather of Jesse Goldman.Apesanahkwat
    Dawn RainfeatherThe biological mother of Jesse.Tantoo Cardinal
    Jesse Rainfeather GoldmanA young Lakota Sioux who was adopted by a wealthy Jewish couple, Douglas (Adam Roarke) and Leah Goldman (Melinda Dillon).Lou Diamond Phillips (also a director of the film)
    Ronny Quintanar, Jr. (young)
    Russell WhiteGary Farmer
    Mogie Yellow LodgeSkinsBased on the novel of the same name by Adrian C. Louis.Graham Greene
    Ruby Yellow LodgeEric Schweig
    Gabriel JimmyboySmith!One of the main characters of the film.Frank Ramírez
    Suzy SongSmoke SignalsShe is a friend of Thomas' late father. Based on the short story collection The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven.Irene Bedard
    Thomas Builds-the-FireOne of the main characters of the film.Evan Adams
    Victor JosephAdam Beach
    Running FoxSoldier BlueBased on the novel Arrow in the Sun by T. V. Olsen.Jorge Russek
    Spotted WolfThe Cheyenne chief.Jorge Rivero
    MattotaupaThe chief of the Bears clan of Oglala Lakotas.Adolf Peter Hoffmann
    Tokei-ihtoThe war chieftain of the Bear Band and the main character of the film; the son of Mattotaupa.Gojko Mitić
    Nat-u-Ritch (1914)
    The Squaw Man (1918)
    The Squaw Man (1931)
    The film adaptations based on the 1905 play of the same name.Red Wing (1914)
    Ann Little (1918)
    Lupe Vélez (1931)
    Chief Taby-WanaJoseph Singleton (1914)
    Noah Beery (1918)
    Mitchell Lewis (1931)
    Bloody Knife1997 television film loosely based on the life of Anna Morgan who was captured by the Cheyenne Indians.Apesanahkwat
    Cetan A young Native who is half white from his father the soldier.William Lightning
    Chief LutaSaginaw Grant
    TokalahThe tribal leader of the band of Lakota Indians.Michael Greyeyes
    T. HawkStreet FighterHe is depicted as a Native American military sergeant of the Allied Nations Peacekeeping Force under Colonel Guile, in the 1994 film based on the video game series of the same name.Gregg Rainwater
    Grandma Maisy Blue LegsThunderheartTwo of the tribal elders.Sarah Brave
    Grandpa Sam ReachesTed Thin Elk
    Leo Fast ElkThe tribal council of the Native Americans in South Dakota who was murdered.Allan R. J. Joseph
    Maggie Eagle BearThe Indian schoolteacher and political activist.Sheila Tousey
    Walter Crow Horse The Indian tribal police officer.Graham Greene
    Wolf OrtizTiger EyesA mysterious Native climber. Based on the novel of the same name by Judy Blume.Tatanka Means
    Injun JoeTom Sawyer

    Based on the novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain.

    Frank Lanning (1918)
    Charles Stevens (1930)
    Victor Jory (1938)
    Kunu Hank (1973)
    Eric Schweig (1995)
    Kaloian Vodenicharov (2014)
    Stephen Lang (2015)
    Prairie FlowerTonka1958 film based on the book Comanche: Story of America's Most Heroic Horse by David Appel.Joy Page
    Chief Sitting BullJohn War Eagle
    Spotted TailEddie Little Sky
    Strong BearRafael Campos
    White BullA young Sioux and the main character of the film.Sal Mineo
    Yellow BearThe Sioux cousin of White Bull.H. M. Wynant
    Taha AkiHe was one of the last spirit chiefs and the first shape-shifter of the Quileute tribe. Based on the Twilight novels by Stephenie Meyer.Byron Chief-Moon
    Billy BlackThe elder of the Quileute tribe.Gil Birmingham
    Jacob BlackAn attractive protector of the Quileute tribe and the main character of the film series.Taylor Lautner
    Harry ClearwaterHe was the elder of the Quileute tribe who died of a heart attack in New Moon.Graham Greene
    Leah ClearwaterShe is the daughter of Harry and Sue Clearwater, who is the only known female shape-shifting wolf in the history of the Quileute tribe.Julia Jones
    Seth ClearwaterLeah's younger brother who transforms into a wolf around the same time as his sister.Boo Boo Stewart
    Sam UleyHe is the Alpha, or the leader, and the oldest member of the La Push pack; the ex-boyfriend of Leah Clearwater. When he was young, Sam and his mother Allison had been abandoned by his father Joshua.Chaske Spencer
    GuyasutaUnconqueredChief Guyasuta of the Senecas. Based on the real-life Guyasuta.Boris Karloff
    HannahThe daughter of Chief Guyasuta and the wife of Martin Garth (Howard Da Silva).Katherine DeMille
    PontiacBased on the real-life Pontiac.Robert Warwick (uncredited)
    Red CornIron Eyes Cody
    SiotoThe tribal medicine man.Marc Lawrence
    BlandyHe was raised by the Navajos. Based on the 1925 novel of the same name by Zane Grey.Scott Brady
    The Navajos
    • Chief Etenia
    • Yashi
    • Beeteia
    • Quah-Tan
    • Coshanta
    Julian Rivero
    Gloria Castillo
    Jay Silverheels
    Charles Stevens
    George Keymas
    ChiefWagons EastThe unnamed tribal leader of the Sioux territory.Russell Means
    Little FeatherRodney A. Grant
    Chief MaygroWar ArrowThe tribal chief of the Seminole tribe.Henry Brandon
    PinoDennis Weaver
    SantantaJay Silverheels
    Ben Crowkiller/Dead Crow WolfWar PartyThe Blackfeet Indians.Dennis Banks
    Freddie Man WolfSaginaw Grant
    The CrowRodney A. Grant
    Sonny CrowkillerThey are three young Blackfeet men who fight for freedom during the battle between Blackfeet Indians and U.S. Cavalry.Billy Wirth
    Skitty HarrisKevin Dillon
    Warren CutfootTim Sampson
    HannocWhen the Redskins RodeThe Indian prince of the Delaware tribe.Jon Hall
    MornaThe intended bride of Hannoc.Sherry Moreland
    Chief ShingissThe leader of the Delaware tribe and the father of Hannoc.Pedro de Cordoba
    Grey BeaverWhite Fang1991 film based on the novel of the same name.Pius Savage
    Lily Joseph The Haida girl and one of the main characters of the film sequel to White Fang.Charmaine Craig
    Moses JosephThe chief of the Haida tribe in Alaska and the uncle of Lily.Al Harrington
    Peter JosephThe son of Chief Moses and Katrin Joseph, and the cousin of Lily, who was shot and killed while distracting the gunman.Anthony Ruivivar
    American HorseWhite FeatherThe Cheyenne tribesman. Based on the story My Great-Aunt Appearing Day in Lilliput magazine by John Prebble.Hugh O'Brian
    Appearing DayThe fiancée of American Horse and the love interest of Josh Tanner (Robert Wagner). Debra Paget
    Chief Broken HandThe chief of Cheyenne.Eduard Franz
    Little DogThe brother of Appearing Day.Jeffrey Hunter
    Buckskin FrankWild West DaysThe Indian who is one of the henchmen of Matt Keeler (Russell Simpson). The film serial based on the novel by W. R. Burnett.Charles Stevens
    Chief Red Hatchet The tribal chief who is one of Matt Keeler's henchmen.Chief Thunderbird
    Ben ShoyoWind RiverThe tirbal police chief who assists agents Cory Lambert (Jeremy Renner) and Jane Banner (Elizabeth Olsen) to solve the possible homicide of a young Arapaho woman, Natalie Hanson (Kelsey Asbille).Graham Greene
    Martin HansonThe resident of the Wind River Indian Reservation whose daughter Natalie has died from inhaling subzero air in the winter. He lives with his wife Annie (Althea Sam) and son Chip (Martin Sensmeier).Gil Birmingham
    Jim ThorpeWindrunnerA Native football star who is a ghost.Russell Means
    Crow BrotherWindwalkerNick Ramus
    Smiling WolfOne of the main characters of the film.Nick Ramus
    TashinaThe wife of Windwalker and the mother of Smiling Wolf and the Crow Warrior.Serene Hedin
    WindwalkerThe titular character who is the father of Smiling Wolf and the Crow Warrior.Trevor Howard (adult)
    James Remar (young)
    Agnes First RaiseWinter in the Blood2013 film produced by author Sherman Alexie, based on the 1974 novel of the same name by James Welch.Julia Jones
    Lame BullGary Farmer
    Virgil First RaiseThe main character of the film.Chaske Spencer
    Yellow CalfSaginaw Grant
    Pale FlowerWinterhawkThe Indian wife of the trapper, Guthrie (Leif Erickson).Sacheen Littlefeather
    Winterhawk The Blackfoot chief and the title character of the film.Michael Dante

    Animation

    Native AmericanFilm titleNotesVoiced by
    Indian MiceThe tribe of the Native American mice who mistake Tiger for a god.various
    Cholena The Lenape girl mouse and the daughter of Chief Wulisso; the main character of the film. She is a parody of Pocahontas.Elaine Bilstad (speaking)
    Leeza Miller (singing)
    Chief WulissoThe leader of the underground Lenape Native American mice village.David Carradine
    HunterAnimaAn unnamed Native American hunter and warrior who searches for his prey.José Vicente
    ChiefAsterix Conquers AmericaSylvain Lemarie
    Medicine Man Thomas Piper
    Minihooha/Ha-TschiThe daughter of the chief.Kristiane Backer
    ChakashiA Native American wind spirit.Floyd Westerman
    Dr. Joshua Strongbear Sweet

    He is the medic of Native American and African American descent.Phil Morris[39]
    Denahi Brother BearHe is the middle brother of Kenai and the late Sitka and the narrator of the film.Jason Raize (young)
    Harold Gould (older)
    KenaiBrother Bear

    Brother Bear 2
    The main character who gets turned into a bear as punishment.Joaquin Phoenix (original)
    Patrick Dempsey (sequel)
    SitkaBrother BearDenahi and Kenai's older brother who got killed by a bear but has become one of the spirits of the animals.D. B. Sweeney
    TananaThe shaman-woman of Kenai's tribe.Joan Copeland
    AtkaBrother Bear 2A man who lives in the neighboring Inuit village and the former fiancé of Nita.Jeff Bennett
    Chief ChilkootHe is the chief of the Inuit tribe.Jim Cummings
    NitaShe is the daughter of Chief Chilkoot and the niece of Siqniq and Taqqiq; the wife of Kenai.Mandy Moore
    Siqniq and TaqqigNita's two aunts and Chilkoot's sisters or sisters-in-law.Wendie Malick and
    Kathy Najimy
    Redskin IndiansCaliforny 'er BustThey are a group of the Native American dogs who bear the striking resemblance of Goofy in the 1945 Disney short film. N/A
    Daisy JuneAn Indian girl who is actually a New Yorker. The 1942 Looney Tunes short film starring Daffy Duck.Sara Berner
    Little BeaverA hulking Indian boyfriend of Daisy June.Mel Blanc
    ThunderFloodAn animated short film about a young Native Canadian woman who combats the flood of lies and threats to other indigenous peoples spawned by European colonization of North America.N/A[40]
    ChiefThe tribal leaders of the Native American yellow coonhounds, who in which bear the striking resemblance to Huckleberry Hound.Frank Welker
    ChieftessB. J. Ward
    Desert FlowerShe is the daughter of the Chief and Chieftess and the love interest, and later wife, of Huckleberry Hound.B. J. Ward
    Indian FleasA group of the Native American fleas that inhabit the dog. The 1947 Looney Tunes short film featuring A. Flea.Mel Blanc
    WatunaThe descendant of the Mi'kmaq Indians and one of the main characters.Luz Enparanza (Basque)
    Chelo Vivares (Spanish)
    Daniel Brochu (English)
    Dave KawenaLilo & StitchDave is a Native Hawaiian professional surfer and fire performer in the island of Kaua'i. He is the boyfriend of Nani Pelekai (voiced by Tia Carrere) and a good friend to Lilo Pelekai.Jason Scott Lee[41]
    Lilo PelekaiLilo is a lonely young Native Hawaiian orphan girl who lives in the fictional Kokaua Town with her older sister Nani Pelekai. She discovers and makes friend with Stitch, a mischievous alien who she initially mistakes him for a dog.Daveigh Chase
    HiawathaLittle HiawathaA Silly Symphony animated short film produced by Walt Disney, inspired by The Song of Hiawatha poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.N/A
    ManiliThe Little Polar BearAlso known as Lena in English dub, she is an Inuit girl who lives with her wise grandmother in a small village. She helps Lars the Polar Bear solving a mystery of the fish scarcity and saving the Artic from the Black Mouth submarine.Vanessa Petruo (original German)
    Kimberly J. Brown (English dub)
    Indian CatsPeter-No-Tail in AmericatThey are a group of Native American cats who use magic to give Peter-No-Tail a long, golden tail, earning him the alias "Peter Gold-Tail".various
    Big ChiefPeter PanThe Disney animated film based on J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan; or, the Boy who Wouldn't Grow Up. The Native Americans in this film are utterly controversial for the depiction of their exaggerated stereotypical culture, as well as the most racist song "What Makes the Red Man Red?".Candy Candido[42] [43]
    SquawJune Foray
    Tiger LilyThe daughter of the Big Chief and the "princess" of the Redskins. In the Disney version, Tiger Lily is unable to speak but appears to be much more realistic look, compared to the literally red-skinned Indians.N/A
    Indian WolvesPioneers DaysThe wolf-type Native Americans who plan for war against settlers, in the 1930 Disney short film starring Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse.N/A
    WindlifterThe anthropomorphic Sikorsky S-64 Skycrane helicopter of Native American heritage who can hoist a huge tank of fire retardant or dozens of trees.Wes Studi[44]
    KekataPocahontasThe shaman of the Powhatan tribe.Gordon Tootoosis (speaking)
    Jim Cummings (singing)
    KocoumHe was a strong and serious warrior of the Powhatan tribe and the fiancé of Pocahontas. Loosely based on the real-life Kocoum.James Apaumut Fall
    NakomaPocahontas

    She is the best friend of Pocahontas.Michelle St. John
    PocahontasLoosely based on the real-life Pocahontas, she serves as an adventurous Indian princess of the Powhatan tribe, which is why she is officially included for the Disney Princess franchise to the English.Irene Bedard (speaking)
    Judy Kuhn (singing)
    [45]
    Chief PowhatanThe father of Pocahontas and the leader of the Powhatan tribe. Based on the real-life Powhatan.Russell Means (speaking)
    Jim Cummings (singing)
    Uttamatomakkin "Uti"Pocahontas's bodyguard. Based upon the real-life Uttamatomakkin (Tomocomo).Brad Garrett (briefly)
    Medicine WomanShe is the mysterious Inuit shaman who saves Homer Simpson from a polar bear. She also appears in the Season 21 episode "Boy Meets Curl".Tress MacNeille
    Little Creek A young Lakota man and one of the main characters of the film.Daniel Studi
    Injurin' JoeTom SawyerAn American black bear and the antagonist of the direct-to-video film based on the novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain.Hank Williams Jr.
    Kevin Michael Richardson
    Chief Rain-In-The-P-P-PussTom Tom TomcatThe leader of the Native American bicolor cats. The 1953 short film starring Tweety and Sylvester the Cat.Mel Blanc
    AndarTurok: Son of Stone2008 animated film based on the comic books of the same name by Western Publishing and Dell Comics.Adam Gifford
    CatoriShe is the mother of Ander and the sister-of-law of Turok.Irene Bedard (adult)
    Iyari Limon (teenager)
    ChichakThe main antagonist of the film.Robert Knepper
    NashobaHe is the brother Turok, the father of Ander and the husband of Catori.Gil Birmingham (adult)
    Matthew Yang King (teenager)
    TurokThe main protagonist of the film.Adam Beach (adult)
    Rick Mora (teenager)
    Injun JoeWagon HeelsThe Native American "Super Chief" whose name is a play on the Santa Fe train run of the same name and shares the same name with the main antagonist from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. The 1945 Merrie Melodies short film starring Porky Pig.Mel Blanc
    Says NothingWho Framed Roger RabbitA Native American toon bullet who has been used for Eddie Valiant's (Bob Hoskins) revolver gun. 1988 animated/live-action hybrid film based on the 1981 novel Who Censored Roger Rabbit? by Gary K. Wolf.N/A

    Television

    Live action series

    Native AmericanSeries titleNotesPortrayed by
    Rosalind "Roz" FriendlyAlaska DailyA Native Alaskan and star reporter for the Daily Alaskan in Anchorage, whose cousin Laura was a victim of an unsolved crime, leading her to report on the missing and murdered Indigenous women crisis in the state of Alaska.Grace Dove[46]
    Ka'kwetAnne with an EThe Mi'kmaq girl who befriends Anne Shirley (Amybeth McNulty) in the third season of the series based on the children's novel Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery.Kiawentiio
    Alexander "Alex" LongshadowBansheeHe is the tribal chief and the rival of Kai Proctor (Ulrich Thomsen).Anthony Ruivivar
    Deputy Bill RavenHe was formerly the officer of the fictional Kinaho Reservastion Police Department who becomes a deputy of Banshee.Chaske Spencer
    Running DogBlack FoxThree-part miniseries that aired on CBS, based on the novel of the same name by Matt Braun.Raoul Trujillo
    Black ThunderBy Way of the Stars1992 miniseries based on the German children's novel The Long Journey of Lukas B. by Willi Fährmann.Eric Schweig
    Cree ChiefThe unnamed chief of the Cree tribe.Gordon Tootoosis
    Matthew TommyCashing InThe owner of an indigenous-owned casino in the fictional First Nations community of Stonewalker.Eric Schweig
    Blue LeafCentennial1978 miniseries with 12 episodes that aired on NBC. Based on the novel of the same name by James A. Michener.Maria Potts
    Monika Ramirez (teenager)
    Maria Yolanda Aguayo (child)
    Clay BasketThe beautiful daughter of Lame Beaver and the wife of Pasquinel; the mother of Jacques and Marcel Pasquinel and Lucinda McKeag.Barbara Carrera
    Lame BeaverThe Arapaho man and the main character of the miniseries.Michael Ansara
    David Yanez (child)
    Chief Lost EagleThe tribal chief of the Arapaho.Nick Ramus
    Chief Walks-The-CloudsChildren of the DustThe 1995 miniseries based on the novel of the same name by Clancy Carlile.Byron Chief-Moon
    White Wolf/Corby White A young man who was raised by whites.Billy Wirth
    Mingo Daniel BooneAn Oxford-educated half-British Native American and the companion of Daniel Boone (Fess Parker).Ed Ames
    Black WingDeath Valley DaysThe chief of the Ute tribe, in the episode "A Key for the Fort".George Keymas
    Grace Cardinal and Appeared in 75 episodes.Na'ku'set Gould
    Chief Black KettleDr. Quinn, Medicine WomanBased on the real-life Black Kettle.Nick Ramus
    Byron SullyA Cheyenne man and the main character of the series.Joe Lando
    Cloud DancingLarry Sellers
    Crazy CatF TroopThe heir apparent of the fictional Hekawi tribe.Don Diamond
    Chief Wild EagleThe leader of the Hekawi tribe.Frank de Kova
    Ohanzee "Hanzee" DentFargoThe mysterious Native American tracker and hitman for the Gerhardt crime family.Mark Acheson (Season 1)
    Zahn McClarnon (Season 2)
    Declan HarpFrontierHe is a half-Cree and half-Irish outlaw who campaigns to breach the Hudson's Bay Company's monopoly on the North American fur trade in Canada. He is also the brother-in-law of Sokanon (Jessica Matten) when he marries her sister Nuna.Jason Momoa
    KamennaShe is an elder chief of the fictional Cree tribe of Lake Walkers, whose grandson Kitchi (Kiowa Gordon) has been kidnapped and killed by the alcoholic Cedric Brown (Stephen Lord).Tantoo Cardinal
    SasappisGhostsThe ghost of a cynical Lenape Native American.Román Zaragoza[47] [48]
    Chief RedwoodH.R. PufnstufAn anthropomorphic tree that dons a feathered headdress and speaks in a fashion of stereotypical melodramatic Native American.Walker Edmiston (voice)
    John HawkHawkHe is an Iroquois special detective working for New York City's district attorney office.Burt Reynolds
    Joseph Black MoonHell on WheelsA Cheyenne Christian convert preacher.Eddie Spears
    Chief Many HorsesFather of Joseph Black Moon and Cheyenne chieftain.Wes Studi
    Pawnee KillerSon of Chief Many Horses and brother to Joseph Black Moon.Gerald Auger
    Danny Lightfoot Hey DudeA Hopi Native American and one of the main characters of the series.Joe Torres
    SatangkaiHow the West Was WonThe chief of the Sioux Nation.Ricardo Montalbán (guest)
    Chief FeathermanHowdy DoodyA marionette.
    Princess SummerFallWinterSpringShe is a member of the fictional Tinka Tonka tribe.marionette
    Judy Tyler
    Linda Marsh (briefly)
    Chief ThunderthudThe head of the fictional Ooragnak ("Kangaroo" spelled backwards) tribe.Bill Le Cornec
    marionette
    Dr. Gabrielle WhitecloudShe helps Dr. David Banner (Bill Bixby) research a possible Hulk from the distant past. Season 2, Episode 19: Kindred SpiritsKim Cattrall (guest)
    Lone WolfElder of Native American tribe. Season 2, Episode 19: Kindred SpiritsChief Dan George (guest)
    RickNative American who tries to stop Dr. Banner and Dr. Whitecloud from taking ruins. Season 2, Episode 19: Kindred SpiritsA Martinez (guest)
    Thomas LoganDr. David Banner contacts Logan who created an herbal medicine with a calming effect in an attempt to control the Hulk transformation. Season 2, Episode 4: Rainbow's EndNed Romero (guest)
    Dog StarInto the WestThe older brother of Loved-by-the-Buffalo and Thunder Heart Woman.Pony Boy Osuniga
    Michael Spears
    Gil Birmingham
    Growling BearThe elder Lakota medicine man.Gordon Tootoosis
    Loved-by-the-Buffalo/White FeatherOne of the main characters of the miniseries.Chevez Ezaneh
    Simon R. Baker
    George Leach
    Steve Reevis
    Joseph M. Marshall III
    Margaret Light Shines WheelerThe Native wife of the British photographer, Ethan Biggs (Daniel Gillies), and the daughter of the wheelwright, Jacob Wheeler (Matthew Settle), and Thunder Heart Woman.Chantry Bruised Head
    Summer Rae Birdyellowhead
    Sage Galesi
    Irene Bedard
    Prairie FireA Cheyenne chief.Jay Tavare
    Running Fox The older brother of Loved-by-the-Buffalo and Thunder Heart Woman.Mathew Strongeagle
    Zahn McClarnon
    Russell Means
    Red LanceRunning Fox's grandson.Malachi Tsoodle-Nelson
    Eddie Spears
    Sleeping BearThe surviving son of Dog Star and nephew of Loved-by-the-Buffalo, Thunder Heart Woman and Running Fox.Nathan Lee Chasing His Horse
    Thunder Heart WomanThe sister of Loved-by-the-Buffalo, Running Fox and Dog Star; the wife of the trapper, Thomas Lebeck (Scott Heindl), and Jacob Wheeler (John Terry).Sarah Weston
    Tonantzin Carmelo
    Sheila Tousey
    Voices That CarryRed Lance's younger brother and the second grandson of Running Fox.Nakotah LaRance
    Chaske Spencer
    ChacrowJamestownHe is the Native American go-between the settlers and the Pamunkey tribespeople.Kalani Queypo
    OpchanacanoughThe chief, or king, of the Pamunkey Tribe. Based on the real-life Opchanacanough.Raoul Trujillo
    WinganuskeChacrow's sister who is married to Henry Sharrow (Max Beesley) as a gift.Rachel Colwell
    Chester LakeHe is the first Native American detective on the Law & Order series.Adam Beach
    Big Chief Sitting DuckLidsvilleAn anthropomorphic feathered hat resembling the Indian chief's headdress. His body is covered by a thick Indian blanket.Walker Edmiston (voice)
    NakomaNative American friend of Adams (Dan Haggerty) and Mad Jack (Denver Pyle).Don Shanks
    (series regular)
    Chief Jack Lame HorseLittle House on the PrairieA Native American who saves Charles Ingalls (Michael Landon) from freezing to death. Season 1, Episode 22: SurvivalBased on the children's novel series of the same name by Laura Ingalls Wilder.Robert Tessier
    (guest)
    TontoHe is the Native American companion of the Lone Ranger (Clayton Moore) himself.Jay Silverheels
    Blue DuckLonesome Dove miniseries

    Based on the novel series of the same name by Larry McMurtry.

    Frederic Forrest (1989)
    Adam Beach (2008)
    Chief Buffalo Hump Eric Schweig (1996)
    Wes Studi (2008)
    Famous ShoesThe Kickapoo tracker. Wes Studi (1995)
    David Midthunder (2008)
    Kicking Wolf Jonathan Joss
    HectorLongmireA Cheyenne ex-boxer. Based on the Walt Longmire mystery novels by Craig Johnson.Jeffrey De Serrano
    Henry Standing BearThe main character of the series. Lou Diamond Phillips
    Jacob NighthorseA local Cheyenne businessman and the antagonist of the series. A Martinez
    MandyA young Cheyenne woman who is hired to assist in the legal-aid office on the Cheyenne reservation.Tamara Duarte
    Chief MathiasThe head of the Cheyenne reservation's tribal police.Zahn McClarnon
    May Still WaterA Cheyenne woman.Irene Bedard
    Sam PoteetA Cheyenne White warrior and sage.Hank Cheyne
    AayaNeverlandThe daughter of the Kaw Chief. The 2011 Syfy/Sky Movies miniseries that serves as a prequal story of J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan.Q'orianka Kilcher
    Kaw ChiefThe leader of the Kaw tribe.George Aguilar
    Injun JoeInjun Joe appeared in the pilot of this series based on Mark Twain's classic novel, where he chases Huck Finn (Michael Shea), Tom Sawyer (Kevin Schultz) and Becky Thatcher (LuAnn Haslam) into McDougal's Cave. In an attempt to outrun Injun Joe, the three youngsters whisk away into the world of animation where they interact with each of the different cartoon characters.Ted Cassidy
    Dave the CookNorthern ExposureHe is the cheerful Native American cook of the Brick who has been replaced by Eugene as a new cook.William J. White
    Ed ChigliakA mild-mannered half-Native Alaskan who was raised by the Tlingits when he was a foundling child.Darren E. Burrows
    Leonard QuinhagakThe cousin of Marilyn Whirlwind and the mentor of Ed Chigliak; a Native medicine man.Graham Greene
    Lester HainesAs a Haida, Lester is the first native to crack top five wealthiest men in the interior; he is also the fourth wealthiest.Apesanahkwat
    Marilyn WhirlwindThe Native Alaskan receptionist of the series' central character, Dr. Joel Fleischman (Rob Morrow).Elaine Miles
    One-Who-WaitsThe ghost of a long-dead chief from the Native American Bear clan and the spirit guide of Ed Chigliak.Floyd Westerman
    Tiger LilyOnce Upon a TimeDebuted in Season 6, Tiger Lily is originally a fairy who has to remove her status and relocate in Neverland after being tricked by the Black Fairy (aka Fiona) into banishing all children to the Land Without Magic.Sara Tomko
    Chief Black CloudParadiseThe tribal chief in the episode "The Burial Ground".Nick Ramus
    John TaylorThe Native American medicine man and a close friend of Ethan Allen Cord (Lee Horsley).Dehl Berti
    Chief Ken HotateParks and RecreationThe leader of the local Wamapoke tribe in the fictional town of Pawnee, Indiana, who appears in the Season 3 episode "Harvest Festival".Jonathan Joss[49] [50]
    Dr. Thomas "Tommy" OliverPower RangersBorn as Thomas Marshall, he has been adopted by the Oliver family and is a transfer student at the fictional Angel Grove High School, where he has been brainwashed by the evil witch Rita Repulsa (Machiko Soga) to become the Green Ranger in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers five-part miniseries, "Green with Evil". In Power Rangers Zeo, Tommy becomes the Red Zeo Ranger and meets up with his long-lost brother David Trueheart (Erik Frank). In Power Rangers Dino Thunder, he is hired to be a teacher at Reefside High School where he becomes the Black Dino Ranger.Jason David Frank[51] [52]
    Skye NakaiyeHe is a White Mountain Apache boy from Indian reservation in Arizona and one of the main characters of the show.Peter Linz (Seasons 1–2)
    Matt Vogel (Season 3)
    Phillip KopusA dangerous Ramapough Lenape Indian whose tribe resides in the Ramapo Mountains in the fictional small town of Walpole, New Jersey.Jason Momoa[53]
    Elora Danan PostoakReservation DogsThe four Native teenagers in rural Oklahoma who spend their days committing crimes and fighting it. Elora Danan is named for the Willow character.Devery Jacobs[54]
    Bear SmallhillD'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai
    Chester "Cheese" WilliamsLane Factor
    Wilhelmina "Willie Jack" Jacqueline SampsonPaulina Alexis
    Asta TwelvetreesResident AlienShe is an Ute assistant to the town doctor at the Patience health clinic. Based on the comic books of the same name.Sara Tomko
    Deputy Marshal Sam Buckhart

    Law of the Plainsman
    Sam Buckhart appears in two episodes ("The Indian" and "The Raid") of The Rifleman and is a main character of its spin-off Law of the Plainsman.Michael Ansara
    Reagan WellsRutherford FallsShe is a member of the fictional Minishonka Nation who juggles loyalty to both her lifelong friend Nathan Rutherford (Ed Helms) and her people.Jana Schmieding
    Terry ThomasHe is the CEO of the Minishonka's casino who envisions big things for both Reagan and the success of their tribe. He is also the father of Maya Thomas (Kiawentiio).Michael Greyeyes
    William "Billy" TwofeathersShining Time StationHe is the Native American railroad engineer on the fictitious Indian Valley Railroad. Billy also appeared in the film Thomas and the Magic Railroad, portrayed by Russell Means.Tom Jackson
    Charges the EnemyTatanka Means
    Prairie FlowerElizabeth Frances
    Toshaway The Comanche tribal chief.Zahn McClarnon
    AnthwaraStar TrekLeader of Native American colony on Cardassian owned planet of Dorvan V. Season 7, Episode 20: Journey's EndNed Romero (Guest)
    Commander ChakotayFirst Officer aboard the starship USS Voyager. He was formerly a member of the Maquis resistance.Robert Beltran
    Goro He is the elder chief of the indigenous tribe (modeled on Native Americans) on the fictional planet Amerind, half a galaxy away from Earth, in the episode "The Paradise Syndrome".Richard Hale[55]
    LakantaNative American colonist on Cardassian owned planet Dorvan V. He later revealed to be The Traveler (Eric Menyuk). Season 7, Episode 20: Journey's EndTom Jackson (guest)
    MiramaneeShe is the tribal priestess of the planet Amerind and the daughter of Goro. In the episode "The Paradise Syndrome", Miramanee was under influence of the belief that Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner), who had a suffered amnesia, was a god by the name of "Kirok" whom her tribespeople hailed as. She was also married to Kirk, who said that he would stay at the tribe with her until her death.
    SalishHe is the medicine chief among the tribe of his people, in the episode "The Paradise Syndrome". After Captain Kirk (aka Kirok) used mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to revive the tribal child and has been accepted by the elders as their god, Salish lost his position as a medicine chief. He even lost Miramanee, whom he was bound to marry, as she rejected him for Kirk.Rudy Solari
    ElizabethTipi TalesThe four Ojibway cousins who learn various wisdoms of life during their visit to their great-grandfather's woodland cottage.Rebecca Gibson (voice)[56]
    Eugene "Junior"Ryan Rajendra Black (voice)
    RussellHerbie Barnes (voice)
    Samantha "Sam"Jan Skene (voice)
    Samantha "Sam" WoodburnTribalThe newly appointed chief of the indigenous police force in the Nêhiyawak First Nation in Alberta.Jessica Matten
    Cherokee LawsheTrue WomenShe is half Creek. The CBS miniseries based on the novel by Janice Woods Windle. Julie Carmen
    Tarantula The Comanche warrior.Michael Greyeyes
    Deputy Tommy "Hawk" HillTwin PeaksThe Native American who works at the Twin Peaks sheriff's department under Sheriff Harry S. Truman (Michael Ontkean).Michael Horse
    Jackie "Jacqueline" WhiteUnbreakable Kimmy SchmidtShe is an insecure socialite who is formerly Lakota but passes as white, hating her Native American heritage, as she purchases contact lenses to make her eyes blue and dyes her hair blonde.Jane Krakowski
    Raymond FirewalkerWalker, Texas RangerThe paternal uncle of Cordell Walker (Chuck Norris) whom he raised after his parents were killed.Floyd Westerman (season 1)
    Apesanahkwat (season 2)
    Jack Lone FeatherJack and Maggie are the Native Americans who encamp in the West Wing lobby where they make a deal with C. J. Cregg (Allison Janney). They appear in the Season 3 Thanksgiving episode "The Indians in the Lobby".Gary Farmer
    Maggie Morningstar-CharlesGeorgina Lightning
    AkechetaWestworldThe host and elder of the Ghost Nation and a recurring character of the series based on the 1973 film of the same name.Zahn McClarnon
    EtuOne of the members of the Ghost Nation.Booboo Stewart
    KohanaThe wife of Akecheta.Julia Jones
    WichapiOne of the members of the Ghost Nation.Irene Bedard
    Pahoo-Ka-Ta-WahYancy DerringerHe is the silent shotgun-toting Pawnee Indian who communicates only by sign language; the sidekick of Yancy Derringer (Jock Mahoney).X Brands
    Chief Thomas RainwaterYellowstoneHe is the tribal chairman of the fictional Broken Rock Indian Reservation who along with his bodyguard Mo (Moses Brings Plenty) seeks to reclaim the Yellowstone ranch from the Dutton family for which he considers it was stolen from the Indians who originally lived in it.Gil Birmingham
    Buck Cross/Running BuckThe half-Kiowa who is a close friend of Ike McSwain (Travis Fine).Gregg Rainwater

    Animated series

    Native AmericanSeries titleNotesVoiced by
    Annie RedfeatherAdventures from the Book of VirtuesShe is a 10-year-old girl of a Native American descent. Based on the anthology story The Book of Virtues by William Bennett.Kath Soucie (seasons 1–2)
    Adrienne Carter (season 3)
    Denise Tan (overdub)
    Pow WowAdventures of Pow WowThe pre-adolescent Native American boy who discovers animals, hurt or otherwise, and attempts to protect the forest and wildlife from various threats. The animated series that was broadcast on the children's show Captain Kangaroo.N/A[57]
    Injun JoeA Japanese anime television series based on Mark Twain's famous novel of the same name.Eiji Kanie, Kenji Utsumi (Japanese)
    Tom Wyner (English)
    Apache ChiefA Native American superhero who Manitou Raven is his variant.Regis Cordic (debut)
    Michael Rye
    Al Fann (one episode)
    Rusty SmithAmerican Dad!He is the Native American half-brother of Stan Smith, brother-in-law of Francine Smith and paternal uncle of Hayley and Steve Smith, who lives in Arizona with his wife Sooleawa'Uha and seldom-speaking son Glen.Lou Diamond Phillips
    Kai GreenBen 10She is a Navajo girl who is one of the first love interests of Ben Tennyson.Bettina Bush
    Wes GreenThe grandfather of Kai Green and the retired Plumber operative.Miguel Nájera
    BizouBizouAn Aboriginal Canadian princess and central character who explores the world of animals.Paula Davis
    Marshal BraveStarrBraveStarrHe is the galactic Native American marshal of New Texas and the main character of the series. He also appeared in an animated film, .Pat Fraley
    ThrasherCaptain FlamingoHe is an Inuit kid who calls Captain Flamingo for help finding his missing electric guitar in "Flamingopalooza".Noam Zylberman
    Charles Little BullCharles is a college student of Lakota heritage who begins to tutor Carlota Casagrande at the fictional Great Lakes City Library in the Season 2 episode "Undivided Attention". He is considered the first Lakota character to appear in a major animated program.Robbie Daymond[58]
    Laughing BullCowboy BebopHe is an old shaman of Native American descent who lives on Mars.Takehiro Koyama (Japanese)
    Michael Gregory (English)
    UpaDragon BallAlso known in English dub as Littlefoot or Little Feather, he is the son of the warrior-chief Bora, whose Native American-based Karinga Tribe serves as the guardians of the Korin Tower in the Sacred Land of Korin. Upa has been a friend to Goku, with whom he had fought the Red Ribbon Army. He and Bora also appeared in the anime film, .Mitsuko Horie (child)
    Masaaki Ōkura (teen)
    Takeshi Kusao (adult)
    [59]
    Leonard CornfeathersFamily GuyAppearing in the Season 1 episode "The Son Also Draws", Leonard is the boss of the Native American casino called Geronimo's Palace, where he makes up the vision quest when Peter Griffin pretends to be a Native American himself just to get his car back. There are also the American Indian elders who serve as the employees in Geronimo's Palace, including:
    • Sees-You-Coming
    • Deals-With-His-Wrist
    • Change-For-a-Buck, voiced by Bill Fagerbakke
    • Watches-You-Pee
    Bobby Slayton
    Great Big Little PantherFox's Peter Pan & the PiratesAn animated television series that aired on Fox, based on the Peter Pan story by J. M. Barrie.Michael Wise
    Hard-to-HitThe younger brother of Tiger Lily and the son of Great Big Little Panther; the prince of the Native American tribe.Aaron Lohr
    Tiger LilyCree Summer
    Broken FeatherTom Thomas
    Super ChiefNamed after the crack passenger train in the Santa Fe Railroad.N/A
    SpiritG.I. JoeSpirit, the native from the Taos Pueblo Reservation in Taos, New Mexico, appears in the following animated series: Gregg Berger (1985)
    Maurice LaMarche (1989)
    Marc Thompson (2005)
    CoyoteGargoylesA Native American trickster spirit. Based on the mythology of the same name.Gregg Rainwater
    Elisa MazaElisa, the NYPD detective, is half Native American on her father's side.Salli Richardson
    Natsilane ("Nick")A Native American young man of the Pacific Northwest. Inspired by the Haida and Tlingit mythological hero of the same name.Gregg Rainwater
    Peter MazaA Native American who was formerly an NYPD officer and is the father of Elisa Maza.Michael Horse
    Ruffled Feathers Go Go GophersThe last two surviving Native American gophers who often foil the plans of Colonel Kit Coyote and Sgt. Okey Homa, the leaders of the coyote U.S. Army fort, to secure the town of Gopher Gulch by wiping them out.Sandy Becker
    Chief Running BoardGeorge S. Irving
    Chief JirukomaHow a Realist Hero Rebuilt the KingdomJirukoma and his sister Komain are the tribal leaders of the refugee camp who Kazuya Souma, king of Friedonia, offers them to move into the city of Venetinova and help finish its construction in the Part Two episode "Away from My Hometown for So Many Years". The refugees in this show look reminiscent of the Native American heritage.Kenta Miyake (Japanese)
    Ray Hurd (English)
    [60]
    KomainYuuki Hirose (Japanese)
    Jalitza Delago (English)
    Chief Crazy CoyoteThe regular Indian nemesis of Huckleberry Hound.Don Messick
    Jesse CosayInfinity TrainAn Apache teen from Arizona.Robbie Daymond
    White FeatherJonny QuestHe is a Native American living in the woods of Quebec, Canada who has the ability to talk to animals, including his pet wolf Grey One, and move around unnoticed in the episode, "Werewolf of the Timberland".Mike Road
    Sheriff Ohiyesa SmithJustice League UnlimitedHe appeared in a time-travel episode "The Once and Future Thing" as a sheriff of Elkhorn in the 1880s.Jonathan Joss
    Matthew Carver ("Kagagi")KagagiA teenage Native Canadian who transforms into his titular Raven-type superhero alter-ego.Eric Wilson
    John Redcorn IIIKing of the HillThe Native American former "healer" and adulterous lover of Nancy Gribble.Victor Aaron (season 1)
    Jonathan Joss (seasons 2–13)
    Joseph John GribbleThe biological son of John Redcorn who has been raised by the Gribble family, despite his obvious Native American features.Brittany Murphy (1997–2000)
    Breckin Meyer (2000–2009)
    GeronimoKinnikumanGeronimo is a human Cherokee warrior who becomes the Justice Choujin in his teenage years. He is the adoptive son of Chief Cheyenne and the older brother of Amy.Kaneto Shiozawa
    BWLong Gone GulchA 21-year-old sardonic bounty hunter and Native American human who hangs around the saloon. She likes to mess with Rawhide and Snag. According to series creator Zach Bellissimo, the "BW" in her name does not mean anything.Amber Midthunder[61] [62]
    Nehtan KonMolly of DenaliAlso often referred to as "Grandpa Nat", he is Molly Mabray's maternal grandfather and Layla's father.Lorne Cardinal
    Shahnyaa "Molly" Mabray A 10-year-old Alaska Native vlogger of the fictional Qyah village whose parents Walter and Layla Mabray own and run the Denali Trading Post. She is the first Alaska Native protagonist to ever appear in children's animated television program that aired on PBS Kids.Sovereign Bill [63]
    Tooey OokamiA young boy who is half Alaska Native and half Japanese and one of Molly's best friends.Sequoia Janvier (season 1)
    Zane Jasper (season 2)
    KeruyanAn Indian man who left his tribe to raise his son Ron like the "white people" in the Sierra Nevada. Based on the novel of the same name by Ernest Thompson Seton.Jun Hazumi
    RonA young Indian boy who raised the two bear cub siblings, Jackie and Gill, after their mother was shot and killed accidentally by Keruyan.Yoshiko Matsuo
    Chief ThunderhoovesHe is the chieftain of the native buffalo tribe who along with Little Strongheart and the rest of the buffalo puts the frontier ponies in the nearby town of Appleoosa into conflict for planting an apple grove at their running ground, until Twilight Sparkle and her pony friends establish peace between the two groups, in the Season 1 episode "Over a Barrel".Scott McNeil
    Brave PawPaw Paw BearsHe is Princess Paw Paws' closest friend and possible lover who is most courageous and strong-willed of the Paw Paws. His companion is a magical flying horse, Golden Thunder.Thom Pinto[64]
    Laughing PawAlexandra Stoddart
    MeanosThe Meanos are a group of villainous Indians who are after the Paw Paws' three large wooden totems, Eagle, Bear, and Tortoise.
    • Dark Paw, the sorcerer chief of the Meanos
    • Slippery Paw
    • Bumble Paw
    Stanley Ralph Ross
    Frank Welker
    Mighty PawThe strongest and biggest of the Paw Paws.Robert Ridgely
    Princess Paw PawsShe is the daughter of Wise Paw, who carries the Mystic Moonstone worn around her neck which has the power to bring Totem Eagle, Bear and Tortoise to life. Her companion is a flying horse, Flying Cloud.Susan Blu
    Trembly PawThe coward of the Paw Paws.Howard Morris
    Wise PawThe aging chief of the Paw Paws, the oldest and wisest of the tribe, who serves as tribal advisor.John Ingle
    Principal CutlerThe Inuit principal of the fictional George Stapler Middle School.Jeff Bennett
    Grey FoxHe is a greedy, ruthless Chippewa mastermind who operates an owl-like monster called the Willawaw in the Season 3 episode "Watch Out! The Willawaw" He and his henchmen dressed as the Owl Men attempt to scare away the people, including the Mystery Inc. gang, from his smuggling operation into Canada.Lennie Weinrib[65]
    Red HerronHe is the Chippewa chief who in the episode "Watch Out! The Willawaw" suspects about the Willawaw legend. He also has to rescue his friend and Velma Dinkley's uncle, Dave Walton, who has been kidnapped by Grey Fox and the Owl Men after discovering their crimewave. His name is a play on red herring.John Stephenson
    Indian Witch DoctorScooby-Doo, Where Are You!Appearing in the Season 1 episode "Decoy for a Dognapper", the Indian Witch Doctor was one of the monstrous villains in the series who planned to kidnap all of the dogs, including Scooby-Doo. It is later revealed that he is actually dog trainer Buck Masters in disguise.Don Messick[66]
    Dr. Paul WilliamsSealab 2020He is the Chinook oceanographer and the leader of the Sealab research team.Ross Martin[67]
    Patch TribeShaman KingThe Patch Tribe are a group of Native American shamans whose purpose, while overseeing the Shaman Fight tournaments, is to guard the selected Shaman King during their purification and gradual merge with the Great Spirits, in both the original 2001 anime series and its 2021 reboot. The members of the Patch Tribe include:
    • Chieftess Goldva, the elder leader and organizer of the Shaman Fight who is mistaken for a man due to her androgynous appearance and deeper voice. Her guardian spirit is a totem bird called "Big Chief", the first chief of the Patch Tribe.
    • Silva, the member of the Shaman Fight Selection Committee who oversees the Glacier Plant. He travels from the U.S. to Japan to test Yoh Asakura's worth to be in the Shaman Fight, hinting him on the means to manifest his Over Soul. His spirit allies are the Silver Arms.
    • Kalim, one of Silva's best friends who oversees the Highland Plant and Horohoro's test in the Shaman Fight along with Team Icemen. His guardian spirit is a black bull named "Black Sickle".
    • Nichrom, the young priest of the Patch Tribe and overseer of the Cave Plant who inherits his position after his older brother Chrom was killed by the hands of Tao Ren. His guardian spirits are a scorpion called "Yellow Whip" and a locust called "Purple Kick", Chrom's spirit.
    • Magna, the officiant of the Patch Tribe and overseer of the Volcano Plant who takes Nichrom under his wing when Nichrom himself becomes an official. His guardian spirit is a great horned owl named "Magnescope".
    • Radim, the overseer of the Lake Plant and official who is selected as a moderator of the tournament. His guardian spirit is an Australian pelican called "Platinum Sword".
    • Namari, the overseer of the Desert Plant and officiant in charge of the three Gandhara teams. His guardian spirit is a cobra named "Red Rope".
    • Bron, the official who oversees the Valley Plant and Lyserg Diethel's progress in the Shaman Fight. His guardian spirit is a spider named "Blue Net".
    • Renim, the overseer of the Jungle Plant who helps Bron in re-educating those who stray from the way of the Patch Tribe. His guardian spirit is a chameleon called "Clear Coat".
    • Thalim, the officiant and overseer of the Beach Plant who is responsible on Team Kabbalahers amongst other teams. His versatile spirit is the Green Seeds, which has access to the different properties and abilities of every kind of Plant on the planet.
    • Rutherfor, the priestess of the Patch Tribe who oversees the Space Plant and escorts Hao Asakura to the King's shrine, serving as his last line of defense while he merges with the Great Spirit. Her spirit ally, called "Grey Saucer", created an armored Over Soul for her to wear.
    • Zinc, the shaman of the Patch Tribe who along with Nichrom fights Silva and Kalim when they attempt to help Yoh Asakura. His guardian spirit is a vulture or a buzzard.
    Reiko Suzuki (Goldva)
    Hikaru Midorikawa (Silva)
    Kazuhiro Nakata (Kalim)
    Kentarō Itō (Nichrom)
    Satoshi Yamaguchi (Magna)
    Yasuhiro Mamiya (Radim)
    Shohei Kajikawa (Namari)
    Jiro Saito (Bron)
    Akihiro Tajima (Renim)
    Kōji Okino (Thalim)
    Hekiru Shiina (Rutherfor)
    Susumu Chiba (Zinc)
    [68]
    Bill Yellow HawkSouth ParkHe is a gay Native American man who develops his feelings for Randy Marsh after being kissed by him in Season 21 episode "Holiday Special".N/A[69]
    Chief Running WaterHe is the chief of the Ute tribe who has been claimed to be a true father of Eric Cartman in the Season 1 episode "Cartman's Mom Is a Dirty Slut".Matt Stone
    Chief Runs-With-PremiseHe is the greedy Indian chief and the owner of Three Feathers Indian Casino who plots to demolish South Park in the Season 7 episode "Red Man's Greed". His son Premise-Running-Thin, who has been very sick, shares a drink with one of the infected Chinese men.
    Motorcycle ApachesSpeed RacerA group of the tribal motorcycle gang who attack the convey of trucks in the American West in Episode 46. The leader of the motorcycle Apaches is Geronimo, the son of the chief who admires Speed Racer and his Mach 5 car and attempts to protect his tribe from the uraniumtane.Jack Grimes
    Jack Curtis
    Eddy SkycedarSpirit RangersThe three Chumash-Cowlitz siblings who have the power to teleport into a magical spirit dimension at the fictional Xus National Park in California while also transforming into a turtle, a grizzly bear cub and a red-tailed hawk respectively to complete missions.Talon Proc Alford[70]
    Kodi SkycedarWačíŋyeya Iwáš'aka Yracheta
    Summer SkycedarIsis Celilo Rogers
    Hawk FeathersSuperMansionAppeared in Season 1 Episode 5 "Puss in Books".Wes Studi
    Little BearAn Indian boy and one of the main characters of the Thanksgiving television special produced by Hanna-Barbera.Kevin Cooper
    IndianThe toy figurine of a stereotypical Native American chief or elder who is a little more mature than Cowboy but pursues foolhardy quests almost as much as his counterpart. There is also a spinoff feature film of the same name.Bruce Ellison (original French)
    Alan Marriott (English dub)
    [71]
    Brock SamsonHe is described as "half-Swedish, quarter-Polish, and quarter-Winnebago" from Nebraska.Patrick Warburton
    Princess TinyfeetA stereotypical Native American girl who bears a striking resemblance to Mia on the Land O'Lakes logo and was also the wife of Sergeant Hatred. She is the daughter of Indian crimefighter Chief Justice.Suzanne Gilad (briefly)
    KahhoriWhat If...?A young Mohawk woman, living in pre-colonial America, gains the power of the Tesseract and convinces those in Sky World to join her to save her people from ravenous conquistadors, who she drives away with her help. The episode was created in collaboration with the Mohawk Nation, with the episode's dialogue in the Mohawk language.Devery Jacobs[72] [73]
    J.R.Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo MesaA Native American bison who tends to ramble about the scientific principles of his inventions and occasionally aids the trio of the C.O.W.-Boys whenever the situation needs it.Michael Horse
    Ellen CrowWildfireAn Indian girl who provides moral support on Earth.Lilly Moon

    Radio

    Native AmericanRadio titleNotesPlayed by
    Tonto1933 WXYZ radio show prior to the television series of the same name.John Todd[74]
    Little BeaverRed Ryder1942 radio series based on the Western comic strip of the same name.Tommy Cook (1942)
    Frank Bresee (1942-46)
    Henry Blair (1944–47)
    Johnny McGovern (1947–50)
    Anne Whitfield (1950–51)
    Sammy Ogg (1950–51)
    [75]

    Video games

    Native AmericanGame titleConsole(s)Notes
    Desmond MilesAssassin's CreedA main protagonist of the series' early games who is a descendant of Ratonhnhaké:ton.
    KahionhaténionAssassin's Creed IIIThe Kanien'kehá:ka warrior and hunter.
    Kanenʼtó꞉konHe was a close friend of Ratonhnhaké꞉ton.
    Kaniehtí꞉io ("Ziio")She was a Kanien'keha:ka clan woman and the mother of Ratonhnhaké:ton.
    Ratonhnhaké:ton/ConnorThe protagonist who is half English and half Mohawk Indian.
    Teiowí:sonteThe Kanien'keha:ka warrior and the brother of Kahionhaténion.
    William MilesFather of Desmond Miles from which he is related to Ratonhnhaké:ton.
    KesegowaaseAssassin's Creed RogueThe minor antagonist who is an Abenaki assassin.
    Humba WumbaBanjo-TooieThe Indian woman and one of the major characters of the game.
    Condor HeadsBreakersThe Native American fighter.
    Colton WhiteGunAlso known simply as Cole, he is the Apache marksman who has been adopted by well-trained outdoorsman Ned White.
    Fights-At-DawnThe Blackfoot chief and a proud warrior who is concerned deeply for the future of his tribe and befriends Colton when he was attacked by a cougar.
    Many WoundsAn Apache chief who becomes a trusted ally to Colton to fight against the villainous Tom Magruder.
    Delsin RoweInfamous Second SonPlayStation 4The member of the fictional Akomish tribe and the protagonist of the game.
    Reggie RoweHe is the brother of Delsin.
    PakawaKasumi NinjaAtari JaguarChief of the fictional Tu-Wee-Kah Comanche fighting tribe.
    Chief ThunderKiller Instinct (1994)The Native American chief who is armed with a pair of tomahawks.
    EagleKiller Instinct (2013)An Indian warrior and the younger brother of Chief Thunder.
    NightwolfMortal KombatArcadeHe is a Native American shaman.
    NunaNever Alone (Kisima Inŋitchuŋa)She is an Iñupiaq girl who along with her Arctic fox companion searches out the source of an eternal blizzard that threatens her village. Based on the traditional Iñupiat mythology Kunuuksaayuka.
    Fareeha Amari ("Pharah")OverwatchHer father Sam is from unknown First Nations tribe.
    Domasi "Tommy" TawodiPreyA Cherokee mechanic and the main protagonist of the game.
    EnisiThe grandfather of Tommy.
    JenShe is the girlfriend of Tommy.
    NastasRed Dead RedemptionA minor character who aids John Marston in stopping the gang of the most Native Americans led by villainous Dutch van der Linde.
    EnepayA minor antagonist who rides as a rebel under Dutch van der Linde.
    Charles SmithRed Dead Redemption 2A supporting character who is half Native American on his mother's side who aids Arthur Morgan and is also a member of the Van der Linde gang.
    Rains FallChief of the fictional Wapiti Tribe.
    Eagle FliesSon of Rains Falls who is driven to lead his tribe in rebellion against the U.S. Army over their mistreatment.
    PaytahA minor character who is a friend of Eagle Flies.
    Falling StarRed Dead RevolverShe was the mother of Red Harlow and the daughter of Chief Running Moon.
    Red HarlowThe main protagonist who is half Native American on his mother's side.
    Shadow WolfHe is the Native American cousin of Red Harlow.
    NatanPlayStation 2He is the bounty hunting bodyguard of Shania.
    ShaniaShe is the Native American priestess and the love interest of Johnny Garland.
    NoembeluStreet Fighter Alpha 3She is a Native Mexican woman who has been brainwashed by the evil organization, Shadaloo, to become one of M. Bison's female elite guards called the Dolls.[76]
    Thunder Hawk ("T. Hawk")Street Fighter IIHe is the Native Mexican warrior and the member of the fictional Thunderfoot indigenous clan, the son of its chief Arroyo Hawk.
    Chief ScalpemSunset RidersOne of the eight bosses of the game.
    NahovaTa•o TaidoArcade
    Michelle ChangTekkenShe is a young woman of Native American and Chinese descent.
    Julia ChangThe adoptive daughter of Michelle.
    Red BearThe American Indian elder who was the legendary monster-hunter and raised protagonist Raijin from an early age. He was ultimately killed in Alaska when he tried to slay "Pure Silver" Blizzard.
    YūnōThe teenage Indian warrior girl who is well-renowned as a member of the "Three Warriors of Seattle" alongside her lover Scar Wolf and her friend Low Dog in Seattle. She bears the sign of the "Flame Hero", among the others.
    Turok gamesvariousHe is the protagonist of the video game series based on the comic books of the same name.
    Joshua FireseedOne of the main characters of the game.
    Danielle FireseedNintendo 64The sister of Joshua.

    Mascots and others

    See also: Native American mascot controversy and List of trademarks featuring Native Americans.

    Native AmericanUseNotes
    Chief Noc-A-HomaAtlanta BravesHe was the original mascot for the Milwaukee and Atlanta Braves from 1966 until by 1986.[77]
    Princess Win-A-LottaShe was joining Chief Noc-A-Homa in 1983 until the following year.[78]
    Chief WahooCleveland IndiansThe retired logo icon of the MLB franchise, the Cleveland Indians (renamed Cleveland Guardians). [79]
    OsceolaFlorida State SeminolesThe current mascot of the athletic teams representing Florida State University. He is frequently portrayed riding his horse, Renegade, and represents the historical figure of Osceola, the Seminole war-chief.There were the previous mascots of the Seminoles years prior, long before Osceola took over:
    • Sammy Seminole
    • Chief Wampumstompum/Fullabull
    • Yahola, otherwise known as the "spirit chief"
    [80]
    Yellow FeatherGreat Wolf ResortsAn audio-animatronic figure of a Native American girl for the Great Clock Tower Show at the Great Wolf Lodge resorts.[81]
    MiaLand O'LakesThe depiction of a young, kneeling, Native American woman was the logo for the butter packaging from 1928 until she was removed from all their products in April 2020.[82]
    Chief IlliniwekUniversity of Illinois at Urbana–ChampaignThe former symbol and mascot of UIUC from 1926 to 2007.[83]

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