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Sitting Bull
Hunkpapa Lakota medicine man and holy man (1831–1890)

Pîhtokahanapiwiyin
Poundmaker ( – 4 July 1886), also known as pîhtokahânapiwiyin (), was a Plains Cree chief known as a peacemaker and defender of his people, the Poundmaker Cree Nation. His name denotes his special craft at leading buffalo into buffalo pounds (enclosures) for harvest.
Big Bear
Cree leader (1825-1888)
Fred Sasakamoose
Canadian ice hockey player
Glecia Bear
Cree chief, tale-teller, author
James Patrick Brady
Canadian Métis political leader (1908-1967)
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.