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16->''"Don't plan to bind or banish ya, old ghost. Just gonna kick your ass up between your ears."''
17-->-- '''Joseph "Injun Joe" Listens-to-Winds''' to [[EldritchAbomination Shagnasty]],[[note]][[CurbStompBattle Joe hands Shagnasty his ass in the ensuing battle]][[/note]] ''Literature/TurnCoat''
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19Many indigenous people have a tradition of 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, 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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21Overlaps with NobleSavage or TheSavageIndian. See also ProudWarriorRaceGuy.
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26* BadassNative/RealLife
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34* Geronimo Jr. aka Cyborg 005 from ''Manga/{{Cyborg 009}}'' might be the TropeCodifier in anime and manga. A massive giant who is MadeOfIron ''and'' has SuperStrength, he is [[GentleGiant very kind and slow to anger]], but when he ''does'' need to fight, he WILL plow through the enemy lines bare-handed.
35* Tatanka of ''Manga/{{Eyeshield 21}}'' is the best high school linebacker in America mainly because he's a whopping 6'10. He also wears his hair in a long braid and wears war paint on the field.
36* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'': Sandman of ''Steel Ball Run'' decided to run the title EpicRace on foot, whereas everyone else has a horse, and routinely places in the upper echelon. [[spoiler: His Stand, [[ShoutOut In A]] [[Music/MilesDavis Silent Way]], is the second in the series to weaponize {{Written Sound Effect}}s, and is just as deadly as [[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable Echoes]].]]
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40* ''ComicBook/ArakSonOfThunder'': Arak is a Native American warrior who is the equal of any knight in Charlemagne's court.
41* ''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.
42* ''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.
43* ''ComicBook/ShamansTears'': Joshua Brand was chosen to be the champion of Wakan Tanka, the Great Spirit of the Sioux.
44* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Thomas Fireheart aka the Puma. A foe-turned-ally of Spider-Man, Fireheart is trained in martial arts and can transform into a human-puma hybrid with great strength, speed, agility, and senses.
45* Franchise/TheDCU has the Super-Chief, whose [[AmplifierArtifact magical meteorite necklace]] gives him the "the [[SuperStrength strength of a thousand bears]], the [[SuperSpeed speed of a thousand running deer]], the [[SuperSenses keen senses of the wolf nation]], and [[InASingleBound the power in his legs to leap higher than the tallest trees in the forest]]"...but only for [[HourOfPower an hour]]. In ''ComicBook/FiftyTwo'', [[spoiler:that last tidbit dooms the latest Super-Chief since his enemy has the power to manipulate time.]]
46* ''ComicBook/{{Thunderbolts}}'': Warren Ellis's run featured minor Marvel hero American Eagle who proved himself to be this trope by curb-stomping ComicBook/{{Bullseye|MarvelComics}}.
47* ''ComicBook/XMen'':
48** James Proudstar a.k.a. Warpath from ''ComicBook/XForce'' is this when written right. Recently, he has often been the {{Jobber}}.
49** 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... at least, [[BackFromTheDead until the Krakoan era]], where John is back and is still carrying one hell of a chip on his shoulder.
50** [[ComicBook/{{Bishop}} 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.
51* Moonstalker in Topps Comics' ''[[{{Franchise/Zorro}} Zorro]]'' series. Moonstalker, a California Indian who's watched his people die...who's seen his culture systematically destroyed...decides to take aim at all his enemies. Moonstalker forges an impressive bow capable of firing [[TrickArrow multiple-armament arrows]], all capable of devastating, explosive potential.
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55* ''ComicStrip/DickTracy'': Nah Tay was a Native American from Ecuador who worked for Mr. Bribery. One of his specialties was [[ShrunkenHead shrinking the heads]] of Bribery's victims.
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59* In ''Film/{{Apache}}'', Massai, the last Apache warrior, is a OneManArmy waging a guerilla war against the entire US Army, and usually winning.
60* Filipe Camarão and his Potiguara tribesmen in ''Film/BatalhaDosGuararapes'' are a Brazilian real-life version of this trope, serving as part of LaResistance against the Dutch invaders. Unusually, they are also a combination of this with ChurchMilitant, since they embraced Catholicism and consider the Protestant Dutchmen "heretics".
61%%* Mani from ''Film/BrotherhoodOfTheWolf'', complete with martial arts.
62* Gooch, a huge ex-con just released from prison at the beginning of ''Film/DanceMeOutside'', plays up to this trope.
63%%* Wind In His Hair in ''Film/DancesWithWolves''.
64* A villainous example in ''Film/DeathRing''. One of the {{Egomaniac Hunter}}s [[HuntingTheMostDangerousGame stalking Matt]] on the island is a Native American [[OnlyKnownByTheirNickname known only as 'Apache']]. He hunts Matt armed with a spear and proves to be a ScarilyCompetentTracker.
65* ''Film/FirstBlood''. Though not on the same level, this is one metaphor of the film. Our protagonist survives in the woods against a well-equipped military armed with only a bow and his own wits. It is even mentioned in the film that he's half Cherokee. And does this quote remind you of anything?:
66-->I could have killed them all. I could have killed you. In town you're the law, out here it's me. Don't push it. Don't push it or I'll give you a war you won't believe.
67%%* Hunter from ''Film/GingerSnapsBackTheBeginning''.
68* ''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.").
69* The title character in ''Film/NavajoJoe'' has this, being proficient in firearms and melee weapons and single-handedly whittling down a rival's gang.
70%%* Billy Bear in ''Film/{{Predator}}''.
71* ''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.
72%%* ''Film/RedBlood'' has a whole tribe of them take on the mob.
73* Aila, from ''Film/RhymesForYoungGhouls'', is a less racist or stereotypical example of this trope, though she's most certainly both First Nations and extremely badass.
74* Victor Joseph in ''Film/SmokeSignals'' subverts this trope; he has a "stoic face" to look badass.
75* ''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.
76%%* The entire cast of ''Film/{{Thunderheart}}''.
77* ''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's transgender]].
78* ''Film/{{Utu}}'' is a movie about a [[LaResistance Māori uprising]] in 1800s UsefulNotes/NewZealand, and pretty much the entire Māori cast qualifies as this trope. Very much TruthInTelevision; see the RealLife examples below.
79* Mangas Coloradas from the 1957 movie ''Film/WarDrums''.
80* ''Film/WhiteWolves III: Cry of the White Wolf'': The Native American pilot takes the lead in helping his passengers get through the mountains after the plane crash for as long as he remains alive. Crosses over with MagicalNativeAmerican when [[spoiler:he appears to Pamela in a vision after his death.]]
81* ''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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85* Creator/ShermanAlexie likes to play with this trope:
86** The title character in "The Toughest Indian In The World" plays it straight, but is gay.
87** Victor Joseph deconstructs it: he has a "stoic" face which involves looking like you just killed a buffalo (because the Cour D'Alene are fishermen, but you don't want to look like you just killed a salmon), and he's best friends with [[BromanticFoil Thomas Builds-the-Fire, a gothic-looking storyteller who can't shut up]].
88** Arnold in ''Literature/TheAbsolutelyTrueDiaryOfAPartTimeIndian'' is a MemeticBadass for a day. This despite being a nerd and excessive HoYay.
89** In ''Literature/{{Flight}}'', Zits enters the body of a Sioux boy, and he tries to prevent Little Big Horn, [[HitlersTimeTravelExemptionAct but...]] On the badass side of things, his father is compared to Arnold Schwarzenegger, he meets Crazy Horse, and he's in the most badass tribe in North America. He later meets his father, who is not a badass at all.
90* Oberon in Adam R. Brown's ''{{Literature/Alterien}}'' is a Lakota Indian with superhuman strength, superhuman speed, a healing factor and can engage just about anyone in hand-to-hand combat or close-quarters armed combat (knives).
91%%* Moon in ''Literature/AtPlayInTheFieldsOfTheLord''.
92* ''Literature/BazilBroketail'':
93** Not when we first meet her, [[DamselInDistress Lumbee's definitely not]]. Once she receives some training from Relkin, though, and aids him in liberating a few slaver camps...
94** Norwul is the top hunter in his tribe and after some guidance from Relkin, he also becomes their best warrior. He is so strong that he can pick up an adult man and break his spine on his knee [[ComicBook/{{Knightfall}} Bane-on-Batman]] style with little effort.
95* In the ''Literature/CodexAlera'' series, pretty much every single race is one of these, from the Marats , to the wolflike Canim and to the Ice Men who have kept the powerful fury-crafting (i.e. magic using) Aleran Legion at bay for hundreds of years.
96%%* Eheca, Quetza and almost every Aztec character from Creator/FedericoAndahazi's ''Literature/ElConquistador''
97* In ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'', Joseph Listens-to-Wind. He's the NiceGuy on the Senior Council, sure-- but he can also [[BearsAreBadNews turn into a bear]] and go toe-to-toe with [[PhysicalGod demigod-level]] {{Eldritch Abomination}}s. Also, the fact that he ''is'' on the Senior Council means he is one of the seven most powerful and skilled wizards in the world.
98** The page quote comes from ''Literature/TurnCoat'', where he fights a Skinwalker, a kind of Native American evil spirit that can change form and enjoys tormenting its victims. The skinwalker in question, Shagnasty, curbstomps vampires, cuts a bloody path through a whole fae court, and gives the experienced wizard protagonist a nosebleed just being near him. Another character mentions having to lure a different skinwalker into a nuclear testing facility to destroy it. Injun Joe kicked Shagnasty's ass so hard that the abomination ''[[ScrewThisImOuttaHere ran in fear from him]]''. Even more impressively, Shagnasty is from Najavo and Ute folklore while Joe is from a Great Lakes tribe, so Joe lacked the proper training and ritual knowledge to deal with the creature and ''he still won'' by using a rain dance to mitigate its magic and [[ShapeshifterShowdown then fighting it in different animal forms including a huge eagle and a bear the size of a school bus]].
99%%* The Fremen in the first three ''Franchise/{{Dune}}'' novels.
100%%* Uncas and Chingachgook from James Fenimore Cooper's ''Literature/LastOfTheMohicans''.
101* ''Literature/MalazanBookOfTheFallen'':
102** Though the Wickans are from Quon Tali and the book they mainly feature in, ''Literature/DeadhouseGates'', is set on Seven Cities, even the Seven Cities natives are impressed by their battle prowess. Their leader Coltaine is the most badass of them all by being even more cunning and fiercer than his followers.
103** The Khundryl join the final battle in ''Literature/DeadhouseGates'' just to see who's the boss tribe on Seven Cities and drive away most of the tribes assaulting the Malazan forces. Even Coltaine is impressed, although the Khundryl come to the conclusion that the Wickans are even more badass than them.
104* ''Literature/MartinFierro'': At Song III of the First Book of this NarrativePoem, Martin Fierro describes the Mapuche and Ranquel Indians (Natives from Argentina) as men that when they spill his guts for a wound [[MajorInjuryUnderreaction they don't even worry, they will stuff them back in a moment]].
105* In the ''Literature/TimeScout'' series, this is the general consensus on downtimers. Don't mess with them; they'll probably kill you. More specifically, the downtimers on-station, Skeeter's Mongolian family, and UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper.
106* The protagonist of ''Literature/TrailOfLightning'' is a full-blood Diné woman who has combat superpowers inherited from her parents' clans.
107* ''Literature/VirgilColeEverettHitch'': Half-Apache Pony Flores is one of the few characters on a similar skill level to the main protagonists as far as combat goes.
108* In ''Literature/WorldWarZ'', New Zealand manages to get away from the worst of the ZombieApocalypse due to its remote location. When the apocalypse ''did'' show up on their shores, a few hundred Māori managed to clear Auckland of zombies with nothing but traditional clubs and axes.
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112* On ''Series/{{The 100}}'', the Grounders are shown to be, on average, much more badass then the people who come down from the Ark. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] by the Ark being a small, completely isolated society, giving them little opportunity to practice war, and by their heavy reliance on technology, which leaves them in a difficult spot when they start running low on guns or bullets.
113* Something like a solid third of the cast of ''Series/{{Banshee}}'' fits this trope. [[TheBrute Chayton]] [[LargeAndInCharge Littlestone]] and [[ActionGirl Nola Longshadow]] are at the top of the heap, though.
114* ''Series/CriminalMinds'' has John Black Wolf. He's the ''de facto'' leader/police chief of his reservation, and when a group of armed men come with the intention of murdering their children to start a race war, he beats the ''crap'' out of them with his bare hands and a knife for self-defense. And he doesn't kill a single one outright (he appears to be a TechnicalPacifist who advises Hotch use his baton and not shoot any if he can).
115* ''Series/DarkWinds'': James Tso impersonates his twin brother, a priest, as cover while he commits bank robbery, kidnapping and murder.
116* ''Series/DeadliestWarrior'' has had the Apache and Comanche featured in episodes, demonstrating just how lethal and badass they were in real life.
117* ''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).
118* ''Series/Legion2017'': Kerry is Native American, always ready to fight, and casually mops the floor with Division mooks in episode 4 (at least until their reinforcements arrive).
119* ''Series/{{Letterkenny}}'' has Tanis, a MamaBear, tomboy ActionGirl who is the de facto leader of the local Native rez. It's wise to stay on her good side if you don't want half your town burned down.
120* ''Series/MotherlandFortSalem'': In the shows' universe, the Ojibwe rule over the Cession and strictly enforce their 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.
121* ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'' had Tommy Oliver. Played with because he was raised white and it didn't come into play until late season three of MMPR (and was revisited during [[Series/PowerRangersZeo Zeo]]).
122* In ''Series/QueenOfTheSouth'', one of Teresa's allies is Taza, the leader of a small reservation in Arizona. While he is initially shown under the thumb of the local cartels, once Teresa convinces him to push back, he quickly proves to be a competent leader, to the point that Teresa makes him a partner in her burgeoning empire.
123* Commander Chakotay of ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' fills the masculine action hero role (not in personality, but in the sense of throwing punches and getting babes, a la [[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries Captain Kirk]] and [[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration Commander Riker]]). To boot, his backstory involves leading a band of outlaws to defend his tribe's home planet against Cardassians, with a passion for boxing on the side. The commander is a soft-spoken man of peace who is most assuredly [[BewareTheNiceOnes not to be fucked with.]]
124* ''Series/StrangeEmpire'': Kat and Caleb are both Métis. She's The Gunslinger, he's a US Marshal, and neither are people to mess with.
125* In ''Series/{{Turn}}'', Robert Rogers' crew includes an extremely competent Abenaki tracker.
126* Deputy Hawk on ''Series/TwinPeaks''. He's shown to be a very good shot, a master knife-thrower, and, of course, a phenomenal tracker. We never find out precisely what nation or tribe he's supposed to be a part of, but his actor, Michael Horse, is descended from multiple tribes, including the Zuni and Mescalero.
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130* Music/JohnnyCash's "The Ballad of Ira Hayes"
131* Music/IronMaiden's song "Run to the Hills" has this, though it also outright says that the US Army won because of superior numbers.
132-->We fought him hard, we fought him well. Out on the plains, we gave him hell!
133-->But many came, too much for Cree. Oh will we ever be set free?
134* Robbie Robertson (Anishinabe) has many badass songs.
135--> We are making a noise in this world!... Making a noise in this world!
136--> You can bet your ass, we won't go quietly,
137--> Making a noise in this world.
138* ''Music/{{Sabaton}}'': "A Ghost in the Trenches" is about the most effective sniper of World War I, Francis Pegahmagabow, who was a member of the indigenous First Nations and fought in the Canadian military.
139* John Trudell (Santee-Dakota) was a singer-songwriter -- also a U.S. Navy veteran, broadcaster, artist, actor, teacher, writer and American Indian movement member involved in the taking of Alcatraz in 1969. He brought this trope to life.
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143* Every Myth/NativeAmericanMythology has at least one. Modern versions have more.
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147* The Idaho territory had Chief Thunderbird, prior to the rise of the Wrestling/NationalWrestlingAlliance. He had previously earned fame in Hawaii when he defeated and unmasked the dreaded Red Scorpion, but that was in 1937, well before Hawaii really entered the consciousness of the continental US. After the NWA there was also Chief Suni War Cloud, who unfortunately wasn't as successful, only holding the NWA Idaho Heavyweight title one time for seven days, but he did win the belt nonetheless.
148* [[InconsistentSpelling SuniSunny]] 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.
149* Apache Bull Ramos, one of the first of this role to be a {{heel}}, at his own insistence, as wrestling promoters not only thought his lack of charisma made baby{{face}} a better fit but pushing someone from a group whose slaughter was basically publicly approved as a heel was correctly believed to be dangerous. Bull's sense of timing in regards to working the crowd made it work.
150* Chief Little Eagle and Chief Big Heart enjoyed many reigns as TagTeam Champions of the Georgia territory during the NWA's heyday, although ironically they only held the belts together once, usually teaming with different non-native partners. Bobby Bold Eagle also came down from Canada to become heavyweight champion of Georgia. Subverted with Bobby's [[WrestlingFamily cousin]] Al, who tried a "[[Film/DancesWithWolves Dancing Wolf]]" [[TheGimmick gimmick]] and even tried to get some of Bobby's popularity to rub off on him with the ring name "Al Bold Eagle", but did not find success until he rejected his native heritage with an ArabOilSheikh gimmick Al Farat. Al then briefly [[TheCorrupter got Ky-Ote Joe to do the same]], but Joe found more success embracing his native heritage.
151* Wrestling/{{Chief Wahoo McDaniel}}, a football player who began wrestling in the off seasons around the same time Ernie Ladd did but despite the name, Wahoo didn't come from the "red man" sports mascot. It had been in the chief's family long before he started playing sports.
152* The Brisco Brothers, Jack and Gerald. (This was not reflected in their wrestling gimmicks beyond a feud with the {{cowboy}} Funks, but the two are Cherokee descendants from Blackwell)
153** Gerald's son Wes also counts.
154* Gran Apache, who after spending ten years on the Mexican independent circuit, started to enter into this trope in the 1980s with the fame he found in Lucha Libre Internacional. He was popular enough to form a pareja with a Gran Apache #2 and win the Pavillón Azteca TagTeam Titles. After LLI and UWA's closing, Gran Apache #1 developed a reputation for winning [[HumiliatingWager hair vs hair matches]] in Wrestling/{{CMLL}} and Wrestling/{{AAA}}. [[WrestlingFamily His wife]], Lady Apache, and daughters Fabi and Mari, won numerous title belts and became recognized among the best in the world.
155* Wrestling/{{Tatanka}}, a Lumbee. The infamous lack of respect his tribe gets from the US government once led to an angle where he became a vengeful warrior against the wrestling officials he thought were showing him the same disrespect. This was supposed to be a heel gimmick but was so badass [[DracoInLeatherPants the fans took his side]]. His original heel turn in 1994, when he joined [[Wrestling/TedDiBiase "The Million-Dollar Man" Ted [=DiBiase=]]]'s [[PowerStable The Million Dollar Corporation]], was much less successful.
156* Navajo Warrior, who paints his face underneath his racoon skin hat. Outside of Arizona he's best known for tag team title runs with Shooting Wolf and Ghost Walker as "Native Blood".
157* Florida Championship Wrestling had Wrestling/MickieJames defend their ladies title belt on a Seminole reservation, though one heel challenger(Lexie Fyfe) pointed out James was from a completely different tribe (Powhatan from Virginia) and unsuccessfully tried to convince the fans not to cheer for her.
158* The Chickasaw Warrior Ky-ote Joe, a staple of the US Southwest light heavyweight and TagTeam divisions during the 2000s and 2010s, although he did successfully win the heavyweight belts of [=UWF06=] and [=3DW=] in spite of his relatively small size. Among the {{tag team}}s and [[PowerTrio trios]] he is apart of, Native Pride with Kunna Keyoh and Arrow Club with Desi Derata and Kyle Hawk also qualify.
159* Wrestling/{{Hania|TheHowlingHuntress}} (Hopi for "Spirit Warrior"), a shredded acrobat dubbed "The Howling Huntress", who is Blackfoot-Cherokee. Unfortunately she tends to suffer from TheWorfEffect, but sometimes this ultimately results in being indirectly avenged by the more successful "Native Beast" Nyla Rose.
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163* [[http://firedrake.org/roger/csarchive/universe/pilots/s_salawa.htm Soloha Salawa]], a celebrated Hopi AcePilot from ''TabletopGame/CrimsonSkies''.
164* ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'': The vampire tribes of Zendikar were designed with this trope in mind.
165* ''TabletopGame/{{Shadowrun}}'': Native Americans (referred to primarily as Amerindians in the setting) were one of the 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]].
166** Goes somewhat double for the Sioux Wildcats, one of the scarier special operations groups in the setting.
167* ''TabletopGame/WerewolfTheApocalypse'' has two extant tribes consisting mainly of American Indians in the present day. The Uktena are MagicalNativeAmerican, whereas the Wendigo are pretty much this trope down to the core. They're one of the major warriors tribes in what's already a ProudWarriorRace, were quite active in AIM in the Sixties, and still have a bit of grudge with the Europe-based tribes.
168** 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.
169* This trope is taken advantage of by the Imperium in ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' - with countless worlds within its galactic borders and varying conditions and technologies on them, there are some which are so harsh that the world's inhabitants will be at Stone Age technology. Having individuals who survive harsh conditions and prosper with little more than their own strength, they are commonly used as recruits for the [[SpaceMarine Adeptus Asartes]].
170** The Eldar Exodites, the descendants of those who saw the terrible depravity and hedonism of the Eldar before The Fall, and fled to the uncivilized backwater worlds on the edge of their empire, places where they'd be forced to work hard to survive. Basically, they're [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot Amish dinosaur-riding cowboy Wood Elves]] [[JustForFun/RecycledINSPACE IN SPACE]]. They tend to keep to themselves, but they're more than capable of schooling anyone who is stupid enough to try and conquer their worlds. In one Black Library book, the Imperium launched an assault on one of the Exodite worlds, and while the Exodites lost eventually, the Imperium needed three [[SuperSoldier Space Marine]] legions to get the job done. Yes, you just read that right: not "chapters", but legions. ''Pre-Literature/HorusHeresy legions''.
171** The Raven Guard are sometimes stylised as space native Americans, ones that have PoweredArmour and mandatory 30mm gyrojet rifle and also badass stealth tactics. The Rainbow Warriors are also often {{Fanon}}ically given an Aztec/Inca theme, [[GeniusBonus which is fitting as]] the Rainbow Warrior is an American folklore figure, a powerful being who defends life.
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175* ''Franchise/AssassinsCreed'':
176** Connor Kenway aka [[DoNotCallMePaul Ratonhnhaké:ton]], the lead character in ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'', is the child of a British soldier and a Mohawk woman. Not only is he an American Assassin who works with the Founding Fathers during the Revolutionary War but he's a skilled hunter and warrior.
177** In ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag'', Ah Tabai is a Mayan native from Mexico who serves as the Mentor of the West Indies Brotherhood of Assassins. His name even means "The Hunter" and also refers to the Mayan god of hunting.
178* Tau and Atahua from ''[[VideoGame/BattleArenaToshinden Battle Arena Toshinden 3]]''
179* Gala from ''VideoGame/BurnCycle'' belongs to a [[YourTerroristsAreOurFreedomFighters terrorist cell]] of [[TheCracker computer-hacking]] Natives. In [[{{Cyberpunk}} the future]].
180* [[http://firedrake.org/roger/csarchive/universe/pilots/s_salawa.htm Soloha Salawa,]] a celebrated Hopi AcePilot from ''VideoGame/CrimsonSkies''. He flies an [[http://images3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20090521181304/crimsonskies/images/d/d2/Plane_Coyote.jpg appropriately badass]] fighter plane.
181* ''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.
182* In ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'', as seen in ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind Morrowind]]'''s ''Bloodmoon'' expansion and ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Skyrim]]''[='s=] ''Dragonborn'' DLC, the NobleSavage Skaal people of the [[GrimUpNorth frozen, inhospitable]] island of Solstheim are quite badass. Their [[CultureChopSuey culture is a blend]] of the Nord's HornyVikings and that of various Native American and Inuit tribes. While every other race who has attempted to settle Solstheim throughout history has struggled, the InHarmonyWithNature Skaal flourish there despite the cold and Solstheim's many dangerous beasts.
183* The Rakyat from ''VideoGame/FarCry3'' are a fictional tribe of gun-toting warriors and hunters defending their people from RuthlessModernPirates, [[HiredGuns privateers]] and [[PantheraAwesome apex]] [[BearsAreBadNews predators]]. They are a fictitious people [[CultureChopSuey drawing inspiration from real-world Malay and Polynesian culture]], and they value [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy combat prowess, animal cunning and reckless courage over all else]]. [[spoiler:Too bad they ultimately prove to be EvilAllAlong.]]
184* The Golden Path from ''VideoGame/FarCry4'' are a [[LaResistance resistance movement]] of the people of Kyrat (a fictional Himalayan country) against their [[TheCaligula despotic king]], Pagan Min. The Path's two co-leaders, Amita and Sabal, present themselves as Badass Natives, being good with bows/guns and that, but ultimately, [[spoiler:depending on which one you bring to power and then decide to kill when they convert the Path into a FullCircleRevolution, only one of them plays this straight: Amita begs for her life like a DirtyCoward, but Sabal actively defends himself and can NoSell headshots.]]
185* Delsin Rowe from ''VideoGame/InfamousSecondSon'' belongs to the fictional Akomish tribe.
186* Chief Thunder and his brother Eagle from ''VideoGame/KillerInstinct''.
187* VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork has two!
188** 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.
189** 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.
190* Vulcan Raven from ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid''. A GeniusBruiser Inuit shaman who braves the Alaskan cold shirtless while showing no visible discomfort and fights Snake using a [[{{BFG}} 20mm rotary cannon that's normally mounted on the nose of a fighter 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.
191* Pictured above is Nightwolf, from the ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' series.
192* Domasi "Tommy" Tawodi, PlayerCharacter of ''VideoGame/Prey2006''. Long hair, leather jacket, mechanic, first seen getting in a bar brawl with some rednecks before he takes on the alien horde after being abducted and breaking free. Also crosses over with MagicalNativeAmerican after a little while into the game.
193* Badu from ''VideoGame/SepterraCore''. He's actually an Underlost [[{{Mutants}} mutant]] from [[WorldShapes Shell 7]], and looks like a [[Franchise/{{Alien}} xenomorph]] with knives. He's one of the party's more effective fighters, taking the role of the MightyGlacier.
194* ''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 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]].
195* Thunder Hawk from ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' was the single tallest playable character at the time he was introduced in the series, dwarfing the likes of Zangief and Sagat. Let's just say this affords him an intimidating presence.
196* Chief Scalpem from ''VideoGame/SunsetRiders''. Despite his unfortunate sounding name, he is universally [[SNKBoss considered far harder than any other boss in the game]], including the last boss. [[LightningBruiser Flipping about the screen at breakneck speed]] and [[TheBladeAlwaysLandsPointyEndIn raining throwing knives]] on your posse, the level of difficulty in this fight is worthy of a BulletHell shooter. Even seasoned players end up burning at least one coin on this guy.
197* ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'s'' Michelle Chang is a half-Chinese, Half-Native American woman who entered the King of Iron Fist tournament to exact revenge on Heihachi Mishima for killing her father. Her daughter Julia also counts as one.
198* Soaring Eagle in ''VideoGame/WhompEm''.
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202* ''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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206* ''LetsPlay/{{Mahu}}'': In "Crownless Eagle" the Commonwealth Republic manages to create a whole army made of native american warriors from different tribes. These force is one of the first to take part in the last and largest war in the series.
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210* The titular protagonist of ''WesternAnimation/{{Bravestarr}}'' is a space cop with superpowers.
211* John Thunder, the Native American member of the ''WesternAnimation/{{Centurions}}''. He's a full-blooded Chiracahua Apache, [[FamousAncestor a direct descendant of Geronimo]], and the team's StealthExpert.
212* ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'''s John Redcorn double-subverts this. At first, he averts it, but when Big Mountain Fudgecake is introduced, he plays it straight until he realizes he can make more money with children's songs.
213* Injun Joe the Superchief from the ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short "Wagon Heels".
214* 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.
215* Nathan Explosion of ''WesternAnimation/{{Metalocalypse}}'' is only half Native American, bit he fits the trope nonetheless.
216* Jefferson Trueblood from ''WesternAnimation/RoswellConspiraciesAliensMythsAndLegends'', the sheriff of Roswell as well as the leader of the Alliance's S.T.A.R team, more or less a SWAT team with advanced alien weaponry.
217* Apache Chief from ''WesternAnimation/SuperFriends'' combines this with MagicalNativeAmerican and YouNoTakeCandle speech patterns to create a character that was FairForItsDay...but just barely.
218* ''WesternAnimation/ZorroTheChronicles'': The villainous Yuma. Diego and Ines are also half Native American, through their mother's side.
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