List of people of African-American and Native American ancestry
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This is a list of notable people that are a mixture of African American and Native American. No claim is made that any of these individuals are enrolled members of Native American tribes, unless their entry explicits makes that statement.
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Notable people of African-Native American mixture
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Nahshon Dion Anderson Los Angeles, California, 2011
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Billy Bowlegs, Black Seminole historian and traditionalist
- Nahshon Dion Anderson, (b. 1978) is an award winning writer, former actor and model with Native American ancestry[1]
- William Apess, mother was part Pequot[2]
- Henry Armstrong, mother was Iroquois[3]
- Monica is part Native American[4]
- Crispus Attucks, was Wampanoag and Natick.[5] He was the first casualty of the Boston Massacre
- K. D. Aubert is part Native American[6]
- Andre "Andre 3000" Benjamin is part Native American.[7]
- Traci Bingham, father is Native American [8]
- Christopher "Ludacris" Bridges, is part Native American[9]
- Bizzy Bone (Bryon McCane) has some Native American descent.[10]
- George Bonga, (1802–1880), fur trader and interpreter in what is now Minnesota, son of trader and interpreter Pierre Bonga and an Ojibwe mother[11]
- Billy Bowlegs III (1862–1965), Florida Seminole elder and historian[12]
- James Brown was part Apache.[13][14]
- Jesse L. Brown, naval officer, first African-American to become a naval aviator
- Olivia Ward Bush (1869–1944), African American-Montaukett author, poet, and journalist[15]
- Radmilla Cody, enrolled member of the Navajo Nation, former Miss Navajo, and anti-domestic violence activist[16]
- Bessie Coleman, she is the first Native American woman to get a pilot license. Coleman was part Cherokee[17][18]
- Joseph Louis Cook, a Colonel in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.[19]
- George Crum (Huron), chef credited with inventing potato chips.[20]
- YaYa DaCosta is part Native American[21]
- Stacey Dash, is of West Indian and Aztec descent[22]
- Milt Davis is part Native American [23]
- Rosario Dawson, is part Native American through her father.[24]
- Ramona Douglass, is part Oglala Lakota[25]
- Gary Dourdan part Native American[26]
- Maria Ewing, opera singer, partly African-American and Sioux.[27][28][29][30]
- Mabel Fairbanks (Seminole), figure skater and coach[31]
- Redd Foxx, part Seminole[32]
- Vivica A. Fox, is part Native American [33]
- Meagan Good, is part Cherokee and Taino [34]
- Angel Goodrich, enrolled member of the Cherokee nation, in the WNBA[35]
- Illinois Jacquet, Mother was Sioux and father Creole.[36]
- Alex Haley (1921-1992), had Cherokee ancestors.
- Rebecca Hall, Sioux through her mother[37][38][39]
- Ben Harper, is part Cherokee[40]
- Aaliyah "Aaliyah" Haughton, was part Native American[41][42]
- Dorris Henderson, part Blackfoot[43]
- Jimi Hendrix, was part Cherokee[44]
- Leon Hendrix, is part Cherokee[44]
- Lena Horne was part Native American[45]
- John Horse (Juan Caballo) (ca. 1812–1882), Black Seminole war leader in Florida, also leader of Black Seminole in Mexico[46]
- Langston Hughes, was part Native American [47]
- Michael Jackson, had Choctaw ancestry on his father's side and Blackfoot ancestry on his mother's.[48]
- Shar Jackson, is part Cherokee and Taino/Arwak[49]
- James Earl Jones, part Cherokee and Choctaw[50][51]
- Julia Jones, of the Choctaw and Chickasaw tribe [52]
- Lolo Jones, is part Native American[53]
- Alexis Jordan, is part Native American[54]
- Eartha Kitt, part Cherokee[55]
- Beyoncé Knowles, is part Native American[56]
- Solange Knowles, is part Native American[56]
- Sanaa Lathan, part Native American[57]
- Bianca Lawson, is part Native American [58]
- Ananda Lewis, is part Creek and Blackfoot[59]
- Edmonia Lewis, Mississauga Ojibwe-Haitian[60]
- Mance Lipscomb is part Choctaw[61]
- Amber Littlejohn, part Cherokee
- Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance (Lumbee), journalist and writer, adopted into the Kainai Nation[62]
- Laura Love, is part Native American[63]
- Richard Mayhew, is an Afro-Native American landscape painter.
- Angela McGlowan, is part Native American[64]
- James Meredith (Choctaw), desegregation pioneer[65]
- Leona Mitchell (Chickasaw), operatic soprano[66]
- Scott "Kid Cudi" Mescudi, is part Native American [67]
- Nicole Ari Parker, part Cherokee[68]
- Rosa Parks, descended from a Native American slave on record[69]
- Ann Plato (ca. 1824–unknown), tribe unknown, one of the first African American published women authors[70]
- Charlie Patton (1887–1934), Black Cherokee and founding father of the Blues in the Mississippi Delta[71]
- Oscar Pettiford, Mother was Choctaw and father part Cherokee.[72][73]
- Phylicia Rashād, father was full-blooded Cherokee[74]
- Martha Redbone, Native American Music Award-winning Soul music of Shawnee-Choctaw-Cherokee ancestry [75]
- Della Reese, self-identified Cherokee descent[51]
- Marguerite Scypion (ca. 1770s–after 1836), an African-Natchez whose family successfully sued for their freedom in Missouri [76]
- Will Smith - part Native American
- Woody Strode (Blackfoot, Cherokee, and Muscogee), decathlete, football player, and actor.[77]
- Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas, is part Native American[78]
- Chris Tucker, part Native American [79]
- Tina Turner, identified as Cherokee and Navajo[51]
- Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins, is part Native American [80]
- Kerry Washington, is part Native American[81]
- Raymond Two Hawks Watson, an Activist is of Narragansett heritage
- France Winddance Twine (b. 1960) enrolled Muscogee (Creek) Nation sociologist[82]
- Amil "Amil" Whitehead, is part Cherokee[83]
- Mykelti Williamson, part Blackfoot[51]
- Oprah Winfrey, part Native American [79]
- Keke Wyatt, part Cherokee [84]
- Melisa "Kid Sister" Young, is part Native American[85]
- Michael Zinzun (1949–2006), former Black Panther and anti-police brutality activist of African and Apache descent[86]
See also
- African American
- African American Lives, PBS miniseries with Henry Louis Gates, Jr., focusing on African American genealogy
- Black Indians in the United States
- List of people of self-identified Cherokee ancestry
- Louisiana Creole people
- Multiracial American
- Native Americans in the United States
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