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This is the list of fictional Native Americans from notable works of fiction (literatures, films, television shows, video games, etc.). It is organized by the examples of the fictional indigenous peoples of North America: the United States, Canada and Mexico, ones that are the historical figures and others that are modern.
Fictional characters in this category are not restricted to simply being Native American or Alaskan Native in ethnicity, and should only include those who were descended from or born in North America.
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Fictional Native American people (16 C, 30 P) This page was last edited on 14 July 2024, at 07:48 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Here are nine of those fictional characters that have been inspired by real people. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...
American Avenger (Pacqui) American Eagle (Navajo) Black Crow (Navajo) Centurious of the Firm ; Cusick (Tuscarora), Timespirits (Epic) Crusader-X, the Earth-2122 version of Captain Britain is a Native American of unspecified origin; Danielle Moonstar (Cheyenne, member of New Mutants, X-Force) Doot (Wawenoc), Timespirits (Epic)
This is a dynamic list of Native American video game characters that exclude sports and music titles. A study was published in 2009 by the University of Southern California called: "The virtual census: representations of gender, race and age in video games" and it showed that Native Americans are underrepresented in video games .