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Will Sampson
Muscogee Creek actor from Oklahoma (1933–1987)

Naiche
Chief Naiche ( ; –1919) was the final hereditary chief of the Chiricahua band of Apache Indians.
Angel De Cora
Ho-chunk painter and illustrator who taught art at the early 20th century (1871-1919)
Kicking Bear
Mniconjou Lakota chief and Ghost Dance leader (1846-1904)

Jaune Quick–to–See Smith
Native American painter and printmaker (1940–2025)
Dohasan
Dohäsan () (late 1780s to early 1790s – 1866) was a prominent Native American. He was War Chief of the Kata or Arikara band of the Kiowa Indians, and then Principal Chief of the entire Kiowa Tribe, a position he held for an extraordinary 33 years. He is best remembered as the last undisputed Principal Chief of the Kiowa people before the Reservation Era, and the battlefield leader of the Plains Tribes in the largest battle ever fought between the Plains tribes and the United States.
Oren Lyons
Iroquois traditionalist, orator, artist, and lacrosse athlete
Helen Hardin
K'apovi (Santa Clara Pueblo) artist (1943-1984)
Jeffrey Gibson
Choctaw-Cherokee painter and sculptor (born 1972)
Oscar Howe
Yanktonai Dakota artist (1915-1983)
Arthur Amiotte
Oglala Lakota painter, collage artist, author, and educator from South Dakota (born 1942)
David Pendleton Oakerhater
Anglican saint from Oklahoma, Cheyenne warrior, ledger artist, Episcopal missionary, veteran of the Red River War, prisoner of war in Fort Marion, Florida (1847-1931)
Jesse Cornplanter
Haudensosaunee artist and author from New York (1889-1957)
Howling Wolf
Southern Cheyenne warrior and ledger artist from Indian Territory (1849-1927)
White Horse
Kiowa warrior (1847-1892)
Richard Ray Whitman
Yuchi-Muscogee Creek artist, videographer, poet and actor