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* ''Series/StrangeEmpire'': Kat and Caleb are both Métis. She's The Gunslinger, he's a US Marshal, and neither are people to mess with.
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* ''Film/YoungGuns'': The character Chavez was the ranger for Billy the Kid's gang. He was skilled at stealth, animals, knives and medicine. Chavez, played by Creator/LouDiamondPhillips, had a Navajo mother.
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* ''Series/Echo2024'': Maya and her relatives shown in the series (past or present) are all skilled (or at least temporarily able) at fighting or athletics. One flashback too shows the Choctaw lighthorsemen (tribal police) hunting down white outlaws on their land in the late 1800s (a female ancestor of Maya's joined her father, a lighthorseman, rescuing him along with his men from an ambush).
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* Mani from ''Film/BrotherhoodOfTheWolf'', complete with martial arts.

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* Wind In His Hair in ''Film/DancesWithWolves''.

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* Billy Bear in ''Film/{{Predator}}''.

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* ''Film/RedBlood'' has a whole tribe of them take on the mob.

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* Eheca, Quetza and almost every Aztec character from Creator/FedericoAndahazi's ''Literature/ElConquistador''

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* The Fremen in the first three ''Franchise/{{Dune}}'' novels.
* Uncas and Chingachgook from James Fenimore Cooper's ''Literature/LastOfTheMohicans''.

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* Hunter from ''Film/GingerSnapsBackTheBeginning''.

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* ''Film/TheIceRoad'': Tantoo, one of the film's {{badass driver}}s, is introduced being released from jail following a protest her people, the Cree, are staging ("We’re gonna keep doing it until you get off our land.").
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* [[SpellMyNameWithAnS Suni\Sunny]] War Cloud would go on to become a {{legacy|Character}} gimmick for Amerindian men in the NWA. Two successors, one in Canada, the other in Mexico(and Hawaii), would go on to become more successful than the original when it came to winning title belts.

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* VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork has two!
** Raoul, the operator of Thunder Man, is the leader and representative of his clan in the Official Net Battlers. He appears multiple times as a formidable opponent to the main characters, and a very powerful ally.
** Tomahawk Man's operator Dingo is a kid who has decided to infiltrate a yacht full of rich people to steal a product. The product in question caused damage to the environment around his hometown, and ultimately he is recruited as a member of Team Colonel.
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* ''ComicBook/ArakSonOfThunder'' is a Native American warrior who is the equal of any knight in Charlemagne's court.
* Also from the DCU is John Butcher from ''ComicBook/TheButcher'': a Lakota man with ten years of experience in military intelligence and exceptional skills in martial arts. He is also an ally of ComicBook/GreenArrow.
* In ''ComicBook/CombatKellyAndHisDeadlyDozen'', Jay Little Bear was a Native American marine who was probably the best soldier in the squad after Kelly and often acted as Kelly's second-in-command. He sported a Mohawk haircut and carried a bow and arrow into battle.
* Joshua Brand, the hero of ''ComicBook/ShamansTears'': chosen to be the champion of Wakan Tanka, the Great Spirit of the Sioux.
* Thomas Fireheart aka the Puma. A foe-turned-ally of Franchise/SpiderMan, Fireheart is trained in martial arts and can transform into a human-puma hybrid with great strength, speed, agility, and senses.

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* Also from the DCU is John Butcher from ''ComicBook/TheButcher'': John Butcher is a Lakota man with ten years of experience in military intelligence and exceptional skills in martial arts. He is also an ally of ComicBook/GreenArrow.
* In ''ComicBook/CombatKellyAndHisDeadlyDozen'', ''ComicBook/CombatKellyAndHisDeadlyDozen'': Jay Little Bear was a Native American marine who was probably the best soldier in the squad after Kelly and often acted as Kelly's second-in-command. He sported a Mohawk haircut and carried a bow and arrow into battle.
* Joshua Brand, the hero of ''ComicBook/ShamansTears'': Joshua Brand was chosen to be the champion of Wakan Tanka, the Great Spirit of the Sioux.
* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Thomas Fireheart aka the Puma. A foe-turned-ally of Franchise/SpiderMan, Spider-Man, Fireheart is trained in martial arts and can transform into a human-puma hybrid with great strength, speed, agility, and senses.



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** Lucas Bishop is an Australian Aboriginal with a {{BFG}} and the ability to redirect energy attacks back at his enemies. He also survived growing up in a bad future.

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* ''Series/DarkWinds'': James Tso impersonates his twin brother, a priest, as cover while he commits bank robbery, kidnapping and murder.

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* The entire cast of ''Film/{{Thunderheart}}''.
* ''Film/{{Transamerica}}'' has Toby talk about how his father's an Indian and a millionaire, only to learn that [[spoiler:his father's really a Jew for Jesus who wants to become a woman]].

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* ''Film/ThroughBlackSpruce'': Will is skilled with a rifle, easily sniping Marius using it. His niece Annie too, having learned from him, guns down two drug dealers. Both are Cree.
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* ''Film/{{Transamerica}}'' has Toby talk about how his father's an Indian and a millionaire, only to learn that [[spoiler:his father's really a Jew for Jesus who wants to become a woman]].who's transgender]].
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* Thunder Hawk from ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' is probably the single tallest playable character in the series ("probably" because Hugo doesn't have an official height and they've never been in the same game). Let's just say this affords him an intimidating presence.

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* Thunder Hawk from ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' is probably was the single tallest playable character at the time he was introduced in the series ("probably" because Hugo doesn't have an official height series, dwarfing the likes of Zangief and they've never been in the same game).Sagat. Let's just say this affords him an intimidating presence.

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* ''TabletopGame/{{Shadowrun}}'': Native Americans (referred to primarily as Amerindians in the setting) were one of te first human groups to relearn magic once it returned. Thanks to a magic ritual they performed, the Great Ghost Dance, they were able to successfully drive the US government out of most of the western US and [[DividedStatesOfAmerica formed several new nations]].

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** Goes somewhat double for the Sioux Wildcats, one of the scarier special operations groups in the setting.
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** His brother John, a.k.a. Thunderbird, tried to be this trope as one of the early ComicBook/XMen, but his extreme temper (he was the resident hothead of a team that included ''ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}'') led to him dying on his second mission. But what a death: [[SenselessSacrifice punching out a fighter jet]]. ''[[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome Mid-flight]]''. One of the few comic book deaths that's actually stuck.

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** His brother John, a.k.a. Thunderbird, tried to be this trope as one of the early ComicBook/XMen, but his extreme temper (he was the resident hothead of a team that included ''ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}'') led to him dying on his second mission. But what a death: [[SenselessSacrifice punching out a fighter jet]]. ''[[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome Mid-flight]]''. One of the few comic book deaths that's actually stuck. stuck... at least, [[BackFromTheDead until the Krakoan era]], where John is back and is still carrying one hell of a chip on his shoulder.
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* Natan in ''[[VideoGame/ShadowHearts Shadow Hearts: From the New World]]''.

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* ''VideoGame/ShadowHeartsFromTheNewWorld'' has Shania and Natan - a duo of Native Americans on a mission to seek out and close "Windows" - portals to another world, that summon various demons and monsters. Shania in ''[[VideoGame/ShadowHearts Shadow Hearts: From the New World]]''.particular fights with [[DualWielding dual tomahawks]] and can fuse with spirits of nature to [[HenshinHero turn into]] various superpowered {{Cute Monster Girl}}s. Natan is her ([[BodyguardingABadass unnecessary]]) bodyguard, who uses GunFu with his [[GunsAkimbo dual guns]].
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* ''VideoGame/DeadMansHand'' has a Commanche BladeEnthusiast named Flat Iron as one of the bosses, who moves lightning-fast and deals plenty of damage with his knives. He's the only major enemy that doesn't use firearms, and still among the more formidable bosses.
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* Vulcan Raven from ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid''. GeniusBruiser, Inuit Shaman, prefers to fight with a 20 mm rotary fighter cannon.

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* Vulcan Raven from ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid''. GeniusBruiser, A GeniusBruiser Inuit Shaman, prefers to fight with shaman who braves the Alaskan cold shirtless while showing no visible discomfort and fights Snake using a 20 mm [[{{BFG}} 20mm rotary cannon that's normally mounted on the nose of a fighter cannon.aircraft]]. When Snake defeats him, he [[FaceDeathWithDignity accepts his death graciously]] and gives Snake a keycard to move onward and a hint towards the DARPA Chief's real identity.
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** The third, now extinct Native tribe, the Croatan, were also this, as [[HeroicSacrifice they died to the last]] to banish [[EldritchAbomination Eater-Of-Souls, one of the three greatest manifestations of the Wyrm]], who'd crossed from the Old World with the Roanoke colonists to spresd the Wyrm's taint in the Americas.
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Many indigenous people have a tradition of war. So of course they're badasses. No matter what era you're in, if you live in the Americas, Oceania, or sub-Saharan Africa, indigenous people will be badasses. Rarely seen in the rest of the world, though. The American version of the Badass Native tends to wear BraidsBeadsAndBuckskins. Will often be [[MagicalNativeAmerican magical]].

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Many indigenous people have a tradition of war. So hand to hand combat using traditional weapons. When they're defending their village from an invading tribe or colonial soldiers, of course they're badasses. No matter what era you're in, if you live in the Americas, Oceania, or sub-Saharan Africa, indigenous people will be badasses.badasses, whether they're wielding spears, bow and arrows, or hatchets. Rarely seen in the rest of the world, though. The American version of the Badass Native tends to wear BraidsBeadsAndBuckskins. Will often be [[MagicalNativeAmerican magical]].

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* Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull, Tecumseh, Manuelito, Roman Nose... Take your pick, honestly.
* Just about anybody in AIM ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Indian_Movement American Indian Movement]]).
* In the 30s, Josef Goebbels, possibly motivated by Creator/KarlMay novels, declared the Sioux to be Aryans. Pure Aryans, in fact (the Japanese were also thought to be a "Honorary Aryan people due to their bravery"). The Sioux response was to join the U.S. military, where they could hopefully kill Nazis.
* Navajo Code Talkers played a major role in the defeat of the Japanese in World War II. Very few people outside the Navajo Nation (and none in Japan) understood the language, which was used as the basis for a code.[[note]]Contrary to popular belief, the language itself was ''not'' the code; Navajos who were not Code Talkers were just as incapable of translating it as the Japanese.[[/note]] Other tribes, such as the Choctaw, contributed Code Talkers as well, but the Navajo were the most numerous and famous.
* Indigenous people join the military much more frequently than the majority culture.
--> ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZL-X07ITPf8 My People]]'' ''have fought for this land / Here and across the sea''
--> ''Their shadows cast on sacred ground / For all eternity.''
* The number of Native Americans who volunteered (they were not eligible for the draft) for duty in WWI comprised about 10000, out of a total population less than 300,000. The number of recruits doubled by WWII.
* Ernest E. Evans, Commanding Officer of the ''USS Johnston''. Half Cherokee and a quarter Creek, he vowed upon taking command of his ship that he would never run from the enemy. He fulfilled that vow on Oct 25, 1944, when his task force, Taffy 3, found itself up against a fleet of Japanese battleships, led by none other than the ''Yamato'' (the largest, most heavily-armed battleship ever built), with nothing larger than an escort carrier. He ordered ''Johnston'' to turn and charge the enemy line, managing to get close enough for a torpedo attack which blew the bow off a Japanese cruiser, causing another to stop and lend assistance, thereby taking both of them out of the fight. The little tin can took a savage beating afterward (helped by the fact that it was ''too small'' for effective use of the ''Yamato'''s massive guns, as they were designed to pierce battleship armor before exploding; against an unarmored destroyer they passed through one side of the hull and out the other without setting off the fuse), but Evans stayed in command right up to the very end, eventually going down with the ship. He received the Medal of Honor.
* Hongi Heka and Te Rauparaha of New Zealand, Māori chieftains in the early 19th century who were heavily involved in the Musket wars. Hongi Heka pioneered the use of muskets in Māori warfare, leading to the situation where the Māori, those who survived, were well prepared to take on the British in this matter. Hongi Heka also, in between fighting wars, found time to contribute to writing the first Māori-English dictionary. Te Rauparaha was called the Napoleon of New Zealand because of the large amount of land he conquered, and he was composer of "Ka Mate", quite possibly the most well-known [[AngryDance haka]] worldwide.
** The British and New Zealand settlers had a real tough time trying to take away Māori lands because of the experience of the Musket Wars, which not only prepared the Māori for modern warfare (all the more amazing because just forty years earlier they were a Stone Age society), but with that also came some inspired innovations, like the modification of the traditional pa (fortified village) that came with trenches and bunkers. Gate Pa was famous because the British shelled the crap out of the place, but inflicted virtually no casualties on the bunkered Māori, so when the British marched in thinking they'd obliterated them, the defenders just burst out of their trap doors and gunned them down.
* Moana-Nui-a-Kiwa Ngarimu, who was the first Māori to win a Victoria Cross (sadly posthumous), in [=WWII=]. To quote: "On 26/27 March 1943 during the action at Tobaga Gap, Tunisia, Second Lieutenant Ngarimu, who was commanding a platoon in a vital hill feature strongly held by the enemy, led his men straight up the face of the hill and was first on the crest. He personally destroyed two machine-gun posts and owing to his inspired leadership several counter-attacks were beaten off during the night. He was twice wounded but refused to leave his men. By morning when only two of his platoon remained unwounded, reinforcements arrived. When the next counter-attack was launched, however, Second Lieutenant Ngarimu was killed."
* Joe Medicine Crow (Crow) was the last Indian to become a war-chief -- he did so in WWII. There are four things one must do to gain the status (including counting coup, disarming the enemy, leading a successful war party, and taking horses from the enemy) and he did all of them.
* Spc. Lori Piestewa (Hopi), the first Native American woman to be killed in combat overseas. When the Pentagon presented us with a Rambo-like fantasy built around the capture and (partly staged according to the BBC) rescue of [[MissingWhiteWomanSyndrome Pfc. Jessica Lynch]], Lynch herself went before the House Committee on Oversight to reveal that not only was much of the story false, but that Piestewa was the real hero. Driving in the same convoy as Lynch, she had picked her up when her vehicle broke down in the middle of an ambush. She drove through a hail of gunfire, crashed into a tractor-trailer and was subsequently shot in the head. Truly a Native Badass.
* Several Mapuche chieftains during the War of Arauco were this, but special mentions go to [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lautaro Lautaro]] (Valdivia's ex-aid, who escaped from captivity and then became the leader of the Mapuche via teaching them how to fight the Conquistadores), [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caupolic%C3%A1n Caupolicán]] (doubling as WorldsStrongestMan according to his myth, and ultimately ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice) and [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galvarino_%28Mapuche%29 Galvarino]] (HotBlooded HandicappedBadass).
* Buffalo Calf Road Woman, who fought in the Battle of the Rosebud (or The Fight Where the Girl Saved Her Brother, as it is called by the Cheyenne, named after she rode back on her horse to save him after other retreated), fought in the Battle of Little Bighorn, and was credited with knocking Custer off his horse during Custer's Last Stand by the Cheyenne tribe. There have even been some claims it was her who had killed Custer, though they're unconfirmed. More reliably, a female Sioux warrior, Moving Robe Woman, is credited with stabbing Custer fatally after he had fallen while a male Sioux warrior, Fast Eagle, held him down. They would also be examples of this.
* Benito Juarez was a Mexican Zapotec who acted as President of Mexico in the 1860s during the French Intervention, heading the republican GovernmentInExile and LaResistance against PuppetKing Maximillian Hapsburg and his French backers. Under his leadership, the Mexican republicans held out long enough for the US to win the UsefulNotes/AmericanCivilWar and start applying pressure on the French to withdraw, even as the French public itself became increasingly frustrated at the costs of the war.
* Arariboia (whose name means [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast "Ferocious Snake"]]) was the Temiminó chieftain, reputed to being able to [[SuperSwimmingSkills swim at long distances without tiring]] and achieved a decisive victory against French colonists who were allied with a rival tribe. Though he was rewarded by the Portuguese with knighthood, he was unhappy of serving them that he told them off... and ''got away with it''. He went on to found the city of Niterói, being the only native founder of a city in Brazil.
* Francis Pegahmagabow, a Canadian First Nations soldier recognized as the most effective sniper of WWI as well as a highly skilled scout. He joined up at the beginning of the war and proceeded to fight in some of the bloodiest campaigns, notably the Battle of the Scarpe where he braved no man's land in order to scavenge ammo for his comrades, and managed to ''survive all the way to the end'', racking up a total of 378 credited kills. He ended up the most decorated indigenous Canadian soldier in history, earning himself six medals and a song by ''Music/{{Sabaton}}''.
* The same can be said about indigenous Soviet snipers during WWII. Case in point: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semyon_Nomokonov Semyon "Taiga Shaman" Nomokonov (hamnigan)]], [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Kulbertinov Ivan "Die sibirische Mitternacht" Kulbertinov (yakut)]], [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fyodor_Okhlopkov Fyodor "Sergant-never-miss" Okhlopkov (evenk)]], and a bunch of others.
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* ''Film/Prey2022'' has many of those in a Comanche tribe, including protagonist Naru, who turns out to be an ActionGirl capable of fighting the Predator.
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* ''VisualNovel/BaldrSky'': Mohawk is a Native American, and working under Fenrir, the badass moniker comes with the job. [[spoiler:Turns out to be a bit more complex. In actuality he is a designer child based on the genetic information of a long extinct tribe brought to life by a nationalist group. His genes were also altered and was raised in order to be the perfect representation of the idealized Native American warrior]].
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* Just about every character in the action series ''WesternAnimation/MayaAndTheThree''. The story is set in fantasy pre-colonial Mexico and South America, so ''everyone'' counts as Native American. The only exception is the inhabitants of Luna Island that has a higher concentration of people of African descent.
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* ''Series/MotherlandFortSalem'' features the leads, who have been declared fugitives, sneaking into the Cession (a sovereign nation within the US under the rule of a council of tribes). The Council sends a ScarilyCompetentTracker called the Marshal after them to bring them in. By tracking echoes of their own Work (spells) and rendering their spells useless, he succeeds.

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* ''Series/MotherlandFortSalem'' features ''Series/MotherlandFortSalem'': In the leads, who have been declared fugitives, sneaking into shows' universe, the Ojibwe rule over the Cession (a sovereign nation within the US under the rule of a council of tribes). The Council sends a ScarilyCompetentTracker called the Marshal after them to bring them in. By tracking echoes of and strictly enforce their own Work (spells) and rendering their spells useless, he succeeds.sovereignty through the use of the Cession Marshals, magic-wielding tribesmen who can trace suspected criminals for miles. Even Nicte quickly finds herself outmatched when trying to go up against one of them.
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* ''Series/MotherlandFortSalem'' features the leads, who have been declared fugitives, sneak into the Cession (a sovereign nation within the US under the rule of a council of tribes). The Council sends a ScarilyCompetentTracker called the Marshal after them to bring them in. By tracking echoes of their own Work (spells) and rendering their spells useless, he succeeds.

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