@auntiehill #1
Graham Greene, Oneida, actor, nominated for an Oscar as Best Actor in a Supporting Role for "Dances With Wolves"
@auntiehill #2
Wes Studi, Cherokee, actor, musician, and linguist who developed the Na'vi language for "Avatar", received an Academy Honorary Award in 2019
@Kai "the spy" #1
Shonto Begay, Navajo, artist and writer
@Kai "the spy" #2
Supaman, Apsáalooke, hip hop artist, & Acosia Red Elk, Umatilla, jingle dress dancer
@Kai "the spy" #3
Jessica Matten, Métis-Cree, actress best known for her roles in Canadian TV shows "Frontier" and "Tribal"
@Kerock #1
Dan George, chief of the Tsleil-Waututh, actor and musician, nominated for an Oscar as Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Little Big Man
@Kerock #2
Oswald "White Bear" Fredericks, Hopi, artist, muralist, illustrator of the Book of the Hopi
@think #1
Quanah Parker, Last Chief of the Comanche, rancher, deputy sheriff of Lawton, proponent of the Native American Church
@think #2
Geronimo, leader and Medicine Man of the Bedonkohe Apache, led repeated resistance to US and Mexican military in defense of his people and their way of life
@think #3
Sacagawea, Lhemi Shoshone, guide and emissary to Native tribes for the Lewis & Clark Expedition
@Avro Arrow #1
Buffy Sainte-Marie, musician, composer, educator, activist. First Indigenous person to win an Oscar.
@Avro Arrow #2
Norval Morriseau / Copper Thunderbird, Anishinaabe, artist. Considered the "grandfather of contemporary Indigenous art in Canada".
@Avro Arrow #3
Rinelle Harper, Garden Hill First Nation, advocate. After barely surviving her own horrific assault, she became an advocate for victims of violence. Called for a national inquiry into Canada's missing and murdered Indigenous women.

Graham Greene, Oneida, actor, nominated for an Oscar as Best Actor in a Supporting Role for "Dances With Wolves"
@auntiehill #2

Wes Studi, Cherokee, actor, musician, and linguist who developed the Na'vi language for "Avatar", received an Academy Honorary Award in 2019
@Kai "the spy" #1

Shonto Begay, Navajo, artist and writer
@Kai "the spy" #2

Supaman, Apsáalooke, hip hop artist, & Acosia Red Elk, Umatilla, jingle dress dancer
@Kai "the spy" #3

Jessica Matten, Métis-Cree, actress best known for her roles in Canadian TV shows "Frontier" and "Tribal"
@Kerock #1

Dan George, chief of the Tsleil-Waututh, actor and musician, nominated for an Oscar as Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Little Big Man
@Kerock #2

Oswald "White Bear" Fredericks, Hopi, artist, muralist, illustrator of the Book of the Hopi
@think #1
Quanah Parker, Last Chief of the Comanche, rancher, deputy sheriff of Lawton, proponent of the Native American Church
@think #2
Geronimo, leader and Medicine Man of the Bedonkohe Apache, led repeated resistance to US and Mexican military in defense of his people and their way of life
@think #3
Sacagawea, Lhemi Shoshone, guide and emissary to Native tribes for the Lewis & Clark Expedition
@Avro Arrow #1

Buffy Sainte-Marie, musician, composer, educator, activist. First Indigenous person to win an Oscar.
@Avro Arrow #2

Norval Morriseau / Copper Thunderbird, Anishinaabe, artist. Considered the "grandfather of contemporary Indigenous art in Canada".
@Avro Arrow #3

Rinelle Harper, Garden Hill First Nation, advocate. After barely surviving her own horrific assault, she became an advocate for victims of violence. Called for a national inquiry into Canada's missing and murdered Indigenous women.