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Chairmen of the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community

Chairmen of the Tohono O'odham

Chairpersons of the Crow Nation

Cherokee leaders

Female Native American leaders

Governors of the Chickasaw Nation

Lakota leaders

Navajo leaders

Presidents of the Mescalero Apache

Taíno leaders

Titles and offices of Native American leaders

    

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Ahaya

Ahpeahtone

Alexander McGillivray

Andaigweos

Andrew Blackbird

Andrew Hendy

Andrew Montour

Anselmo Valencia Tori

Antoine Carre

Antonga Black Hawk

Appanoose

Apuckshunubbee

Ar-pi-uck-i

Aysh-ke-bah-ke-ko-zhay

Baishan (Apache)

Basil LeFlore

Baw Beese

Bear Hunter

Beasley Denson

Beautifying Bird

Bemino

Ben Nighthorse Campbell

Beshekee

Biauswah (I)

Biauswah (II)

Big Bow (chief)

Big Eagle

Big Elk

Big Warrior

Bill Anoatubby

Billy Bowlegs

Billy Bowlegs III

Billy Caldwell

Billy Frank, Jr.

Black Beaver

Black Bob (person)

Black Hawk (Sauk leader)

Black Hoof

Black Horse (Comanche)

Black Kettle

Black Partridge (chief)

Blacksnake (Shawnee)

Blue Jacket

Bolek

Buckongahelas

Buffalo Bull's Back Fat

Buffalo Hump

Bull Chief

Caguax

Cameahwait

Camilo Ynitia

Canasatego

Canonchet

Canonicus

Captain Jacobs

Captain Pipe

Carl Venne

Carleton Naiche-Palmer

Carne Muerto

Cedric Cromwell

Charles Blue Jacket

Charles Journeycake

Charles W. Blackwell

Charlie Vig

Charlot Kaské

Chato (Apache)

Checokalako

Cheeseekau

Chetzemoka

Chickatawbut

Chief Blackbird

Chief Blackfish

Chief Blue Horse

Chief Buckskin Charley

Chief Charlo

Chief Chicagou

Chief Comas

Chief Comcomly

Chief Crow

Chief Garry

Chief Gomo

Chief Ignacio

Chief Jack House

Chief Joseph

Chief Kamiakin

Chief Kitsap

Chief Mahaska

Chief Marin

Chief Masconomet

Chief Menominee

Chief Mog

Chief Moses

Chief Namakagon

Chief Niwot

Chief Oshkosh

Chief Ouray

Chief Paugus

Chief Paulina

Chief Perryman

Chief Phil Lane Jr.

Chief Placido

Chief Pocatello

Chief Pontiac

Chief Powhatan

Chief Seattle

Chief Shakopee

Chief Solano

Chief Tamaha

Chief Taza

Chief Tecopa

Chief Tenaya

Chief Toke

Chief War Eagle

Chitto Harjo

Chono Ca Pe

Clarence Alexander

Clarence Atwell Jr.

Clifford Birdinground

Cochise

Cold Foot (Miami)

Corbitant

Cornplanter

Cornstalk

Crazy Bear (Assiniboine chief)

Crazy Horse

Cuerno Verde

Custaloga

Daniel Garacontié

Daniel Nimham

David Salmon (tribal chief)

Dean Chavers

Debedeavon

Dennis Banks

Deskaheh

Dohasan

Don Luis

Dunquat

Earl Old Person

Edison Real Bird

Edward Lone Fight

Edward Manuel

Ee-mat-la

Egan (Paiute)

Egushawa

El Cuilón

Ellis (Nez Perce)

Emperor Brim

Enoch Kelly Haney

Epenow

Ernest House Sr.

Eskiminzin

Estanislao

Etsowish-simmegee-itshin

Eugene Little Coyote

Evea

Five Medals

Flechas Rayada

Flying Hawk

Four Mohawk Kings

Francis Godfroy

Francis La Fontaine

Fred Lookout

Gabriel Renville

Gelelemend

General New River

George Colbert

George Heron

George W. Harkins

Gerard Parker

Geronimo

Gladys Widdiss

Governor Blacksnake

Gray Lock

Great Peacemaker

Green McCurtain

Greenwood LeFlore

Greg Sarris

Grey Beard

Guyasuta

Habaguanex

Halleck Tustenuggee

Hendrick Theyanoguin

Henry Roe Cloud

Henry Roman Nose

Hiawatha

Holmes Colbert

Horse's Ghost

Inkpaduta

Iron Jacket

Ishtakhaba

Isidro Lopez

Iyannough

James Trosper

James Vann

Jean Baptiste Richardville

Jean Baptiste Wilkie

Jean-Baptiste Cope

Jeff Morris (Washington politician)

Jesse Cornplanter

Jim Billie

Joe DeLaCruz

Joe Medicine Crow

John Chupco

John Deseronto

John EchoHawk

John Fredson

John Gonzales (Tewa)

John Norton (Mohawk chief)

John Okemos

John Smoke Johnson

John Stedham

John Woodenlegs

Johnny Hunt

Joseph Brant

Joseph James and Joseph James, Jr.

Joseph LaFlesche

Joseph Louis Cook

Joseph Orono

José Calistro

Juan Antonio (Cahuilla)

Juan Sabeata

Juh

Kanasket

Kanosh (chief)

Kanuksusy

Katonah (Native American leader)

Kechewaishke

Keeseekoowenin

Kennekuk

Keokuk (Sauk leader)

Kicking Bird

Kill Eagle

Kinache

King Hagler

King Payne

King Yanabe Yalangway

Kintpuash

Kondiaronk

Kā-kīwistāhāw

Lame White Man

Lappawinsoe

Lassic

Lawoughqua

Le Gris

Leaford Bearskin

Lean Bear

Leatherlips

Leopold Pokagon

Leschi (Native American leader)

Levi Colbert

List of Lumbees

Little Bear (Native American leader)

Little Beard

Little Crow

Little Prince (chief)

Little Rock (Cheyenne chief)

Little Soldier

Little Turtle

Little Wolf

Logan (American Indian leader)

Logan Fontenelle

Lone Wolf (Kiowa)

Lone Wolf (chief)

Looking Glass (Native American leader)

Luis Oacpicagigua

Ma-Ko-Ko-Mo

Madockawando

Mahackemo

Mahomet Weyonomon

Main Poc

Mamongazeda

Mangas Coloradas

Massasoit

Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish

Matchekewis

Mato-tope

Mecosta

Medicine Arrows

Medweganoonind

Melvin Francis

Memeskia

Menawa

Metacomet

Metallak

Metea

Miantonomoh

Micanopy

Michael Stickman

Moluntha

Monoco

Morning Star (chief)

Mushulatubbee

Muttawmp

Naiche

Nana (chief)

Nanepashemet

Neal McCaleb

Necotowance

Ned Norris Jr.

Nelson Wallulatum

Nescambious

Netawatwees

Newcomer (Lenape)

Nicholas Orontony

Nikinapi

Ninigret

Norman Crooks

Numaga

Obbatinewat

Old Chief Joseph

Old John Neptune

Old Owl

Old Tobacco

Ollokot

Olotoraca

Opchanacanough

Opothleyahola

Oratam

Osceola

Oureouharé

Pacanne

Pamisseu

Papakeecha

Passaconaway

Patkanim

Pecksuot

Peta Nocona

Petalesharo

Peter Marksman

Peter McQueen

Peter Pitchlynn

Petosegay

Philip S. Deloria

Phillip Martin

Plausawa

Playing Fox

Plenty Coups

Pluggy

Poker Joe

Ponponio Lupugeyun

Poqanghoya

Pretty Eagle

Purcell Powless

Pushmataha

Qualchan

Quanah Parker

Quashquame

Quautlatas

Quiscat

Ralph W. Sturges

Red Armed Panther

Red Bird

Red Fish (Oglala)

Red Jacket

Red Shoes (Choctaw chief)

Red Warbonnet

Richard Arthur Hayward

Richard Real Bird

Roman Nose

Ross Swimmer

Roundhead (Wyandot)

Sagwitch

Sah-wich-ol-gadhw

Sam Story

Samuel Taylor Blue

Sanpitch (Ute chief)

Santa Anna (Comanche war chief)

Sassacus

Satanta (chief)

Saturiwa (chief)

Sayenqueraghta

Scarface Charley

Scarouady

Senachewine

Senachwine

Shaamata

Shabbona

Shacknasty Jim

Sharitahrish

Shaumonekusse

Shavehead

Shaw-shaw-way-nay-beece

Sheheke

Shick Shack

Shikellamy

Shingabawossin

Shingas

Shows as He Goes

Sitting Bear

Solomon Bibo

Speckled Snake

Squandro

Standing Bear

Stanley Crooks

Stone Eater

Struck by the Ree

Tackapausha

Tadodaho

Tagwagane

Taimah

Tamanend

Tanacharison

Taphance

Tarhe

Tau-gu

Tecumseh

Teedyuscung

Teganissorens

Ten Bears

Tenskwatawa

Tex G. Hall

The Aboriginal Port Folio

Tiloukaikt

Tomochichi

Toohoolhoolzote

Totopotomoi

Towaunonne

Trembling Earth

Truckee (chief)

Tuba (Chief)

Turkey Tayac

Tuskaloosa

Tutsegabit

Two Moons

Uchee Billy

Uncas

Victorio

Vincent Goes Ahead

Waban

Wabanquot (Chippewa chief)

Wagluhe

Wahveveh

Wahweveh (Black Eagle)

Wainchemahdub

Walk-in-the-Water

Walkara

Wampage

Wamsutta

Wanamassa (Native American)

Wanata

Wanchese (Native American leader)

Waneta

Wapasha I

Wapasha II

Wapasha III

Wapasha IV

Wapello (chief)

Washakie

Washtucna (chief)

Wasson

Wathena (chief)

Waubojeeg

Waubonsie

Waukon Decorah

Wawasee

Wendell Chino

Wequash Cooke

White Bird (Native American leader)

White Buffalo (chief)

White Eyes

White Hair

White Horse (chief)

White Plume

Wi-jún-jon

Wild Cat (Seminole)

William Clyde Thompson

William McIntosh

William Shelton (Chief)

William Walker (Wyandot leader)

William Weatherford

William Yallup

Winamac

Wingina

Winnemucca (Paiute leader)

Winnequaheagh

Wolf Robe

Wompatuck

Wonalancet

Wooden Leg

Wosso

Wyandanch (sachem)

Yelkanum Seclamatan

Yellow Bird (chief)

Yellow Thunder

Yellow Wolf

Yellow Wolf (Cheyenne)

Young Elk

Young King (Seneca Chief)

Young Tobacco

 

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The Vancouver Observer

The Vancouver Observer
Sun, 19 May 2013 07:24:52 -0700

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WIBW
Thu, 09 May 2013 14:48:34 -0700

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The Navajo Post
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Fri, 17 May 2013 04:24:00 -0700

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Thu, 09 May 2013 22:11:30 -0700

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