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Sitting Bull
Hunkpapa Lakota medicine man and holy man (1831–1890)
Michael J. Harner
American anthropologist (1929–2018)
Red Jacket
Seneca chief (1750-1830)
Lozen
Lozen (c. 1840 – June 17, 1889) was a warrior and prophet of the Chihenne Chiricahua Apache. She was the sister of Victorio, a prominent chief. Born into the Chihenne band during the 1840s, Lozen was, according to legends, able to use her powers in battle to learn the movements of the enemy. According to James Kaywaykla, Victorio introduced her to Nana, "Lozen is my right hand ... strong as a man, braver than most, and cunning in strategy. Lozen is a shield to her people".

Greg Stafford
American game designer (1948–2018)
Nick Herbert
American physicist
John Fire Lame Deer
Lakota holy man, member of the Heyoka society (1903–1976)
Thomas Yellowtail
Chief of the Crow tribe
Sha-có-pay, The Six, Chief of the Plains Ojibwa
Sha-có-pay is an oil-on-canvas painting from life by American artist George Catlin, from 1832. It depicts an Indigenous American named Sha-có-pay, who was chief of the Plains Ojibwe. It was painted at Fort Union.