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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.
Mike, Lu & Og is an animated television series created by Mikhail Shindel, Mikhail Aldashin, and Charles Swenson for Cartoon Network, and the 7th of the network's Cartoon Cartoons. [3] The series follows a foreign exchange student from Manhattan named Mike, a self-appointed island princess named Lu, and a boy-genius named Og. The trio take part ...
Native Americans on Network TV: Stereotypes, Myths, and the "Good Indian" (2013) is a book by Michael Ray FitzGerald, about American Indian characters on U.S. television. FitzGerald argues that the most notable (i.e., long-running) characters, such as Tonto ( The Lone Ranger ), Cochise ( Broken Arrow ), Mingo ( Daniel Boone ), and Cordell ...
On July 15, children can tune into the adventures of a 10-year-old Athabascan girl, Molly Mabray, with the voices of her fellow indigenous characters brought to life by by real Alaska natives.
Paw Paws (also known as Paw Paw Bears) is an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions that first aired in 1985 and 1986. [1] It debuted as part of the weekday/weekend morning programming block The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera.
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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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