| Description | Name | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| 19th century Hunkpapa Lakota holy man and later a performer with Buffalo Bill's Wild West show. | Sitting Bull | 87%
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| Chiricahua Apache leader and medicine man who fought the US and Mexico in the 1800s | Geronimo | 71%
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| 19th century Oglala Lakota leader who fought the U.S. over encroachment of settlers. | Crazy Horse | 70%
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| Nez Perce leader famous for the quote, "I will fight no more forever" | Chief Joseph | 43%
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| Shawnee warrior and chief, born near present day Cillicothe Ohio in 1768 | Tecumseh | 38%
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| Gold medal winning decathlete and pentathlete, he also competed in professional American football, professional basketball and professional baseball. | Jim Thorpe | 37%
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| Advisor and translator between the Mayflower colonists and the Pokanoket tribe in present-day Massachusetts | Squanto | 33%
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| Humorist, cowboy, newspaper columnist, film actor | Will Rogers | 25%
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| Cherokee silversmith who created an independant, effective, original system which made reading and writing possible in his language. | Sequoyah | 24%
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| Pre-colonial leader of the Iroquois Confederacy | Hiawatha | 22%
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| Marine Corporal who was photographed helping to raise the US flag at Iwo Jima | Ira Hayes | 13%
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| Manitoba actor who starred in "Flags of Our Fathers", "Smoke Signals", and "Windtalkers" | Adam Beach | 11%
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| 1964 Olympic champion in the 10,000 meters and 3 time All-American. Also a First Lieutenant in the US Marines | Billy Mills | 10%
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| Onkwehonwe Mohawk musician played guitar with The Band and Bob Dylan | Robbie Robertson | 6%
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| Coeur dAlene novelist, short-story writer and poet who adapted his book "The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven" into the first "all Indian" movie "Smoke Signals" | Sherman Alexie | 5%
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