Category:19th-century Native Americans
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This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:19th-century American people. It includes American people that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. |
This page contains Native Americans who are notable for actions during the 19th century.
Subcategories
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 12 total.
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Pages in category "19th-century Native Americans"
The following 121 pages are in this category, out of approximately 254 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Sacagawea
- Sagwitch
- Sahneuti
- Salonitah
- Watt Sam
- Atsidi Sani
- Sanpitch (Ute chief)
- Sapiah
- Scarface Charley
- Marguerite Scypion
- Chief Seattle
- Yelkanum Seclamatan
- Sha-có-pay
- Shab-wa-way
- Shacknasty Jim
- Sharitahrish
- Shaumonekusse
- Shaw-shaw-way-nay-beece
- Shawsheen
- Sitting Bear
- John Slocum
- Snana
- Louis Sockalexis
- Chief Solano
- Speckled Snake
- Spotka
- Spotted Elk
- Standing Bear
- John Stedham
- Sam Story
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- Tabby-To-Kwanah
- Tagwadihi
- Taimah
- Takatoka
- Stephen Talkhouse
- Tau-gu
- Tawatoy
- Tecumtum
- Theodore (Andrew Jackson captive)
- Coquelle Thompson
- William Clyde Thompson
- Betsy Thunder
- Tiloukaikt
- Chief Toke
- Topinabee (I)
- Touch the Clouds
- Truckee (chief)
- Tsin-is-tum
- Tuba (chief)
- Tutsegabit
- William Henry Twine
- Two Leggings
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- Wabiwindego
- Wabokieshiek
- Wacouta I
- Wahnenauhi
- Wahveveh
- Wahweveh
- Fred Waite
- Walkara
- William Walker (Wyandot leader)
- John Ward (Medal of Honor)
- Frank W. Warner
- Wawasee
- We-Chank-Wash-ta-don-pee
- William Weatherford
- White Bird (Native American leader)
- White Horse (Kiowa leader)
- Winnemucca (Paiute leader)
- Sarah Winnemucca
- Wolf Robe
- Wosso
- Elizabeth Evelyn Wright