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List of fictional Native Americans

List of fictional Native Americans

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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 historical and others that are modern.

Literature

This section contains examples of the writing of both Native and non-Native authors.

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Comics

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Theatre

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Film

Live action

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Animation

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Television

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Animated series

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Radio

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Video games

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Mascots and others

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