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A Cree Indian and one of the main characters of the story. Ernest Thompson Seton [citation needed] Kwani Kwani series An eponymous character who was born into the long extinct fictional Anasazi tribe. Linda Lay Shuler [citation needed] Tayo Ceremony: The Laguna Pueblo man and the central character of the story who is half-Pueblo and half-white.
This is the list of Native American superheroes, both as a superhero identity, and as fictional indigenous people of the Americas who are superheroes, from works of fiction (comic books, films, television shows, video games, etc.).
Indigenous peoples of the Americas portal United States portal This category is for fictional characters in the United States who are fully or partially of Native American descent.
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 ...
Alaqua Cox is crashing through two glass ceilings at once.. After making her debut as Echo (aka Maya Lopez) in last year’s Disney+ series Hawkeye, Cox became the first major Indigenous character ...
The series name is a play on the paw paw, a fruit cultivated by Native Americans and indigenous to North America, and a play on words with a bear's paw. Reruns of the show formerly aired on Cartoon Network and later Boomerang .
Jay Odjick (/ ˈ oʊ d ʒ ɪ k / OH-jik [1]) is a writer, artist and television producer from the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg community in Québec, Canada. [2] He is best known for his creation Kagagi (the raven), part of a growing number of Indigenous superheroes created by Indigenous writers and artists. [3]
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