List of people from Nebraska

The following are notable people who were born in, raised in, or have lived for a significant period of time in the U.S. state of Nebraska.

Location of Nebraska on the U.S. map

Native Americans

  • Joba Chamberlain, pitcher for Detroit Tigers; Ho-Chunk
  • Crazy Horse (1838–1877), great warrior of the Oglala Lakota Sioux pre-statehood
  • Angel De Cora Dietz Hinook-Mahiwi-Kalinaka (Fleecy Cloud Floating in Place), painter, illustrator, American Indian advocate
  • Chief Waukon Decorah
  • He Dog
  • Hononegah, Ho-Chunk
  • Francis La Flesche Zhogaxe (1857–1932), first Native American anthropologist, author; Omaha people
  • Susan La Flesche Picotte, born on Omaha Reservation 1865; first Native American woman to earn a medical degree
  • Susette LaFlesche Tibbles, "Bright Eyes", born in Bellvue, 1854; writer (published in New York Tribune, Omaha World-Herald); trial translator and media source for the plight of the Ponca people and Standing Bear during the Trial of Standing Bear, May 1879; Omaha/Ponca
  • Little Hawk
  • Mountain Wolf Woman, Ho-Chunk
  • Red Bird
  • Red Cloud (1822–1909), chief of the Oglala Sioux
  • Mitchell Red Cloud, Jr.
  • Chief Standing Bear (1829?–1908), civil rights leader and at the fore of the petition to stay on traditional homelands post-removal as documented in The Trial of Standing Bear;[1] in this trial the state was led to recognize that Native Americans are human beings
  • John Trudell, civil rights activist, community activist, speaker, poet, performer, musician, actor; Santee
  • Yellow Thunder
  • Kim Winona (1930–1978), actress
  • Raymond Yellow Thunder, ranch hand killed in a notable hate crime in 1972 in Gordon; Oglala Lakota[2]
  • James Young Deer

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  11. "Clayton Danks". records.ancestry.com. Retrieved September 23, 2013.
  12. Galbraith, William (n.d.). "PNC William Galbraith (1967-68): The Vietnam War and Anti-War Protesters" (Video). PNC Perspectives: An Oral History From Leaders of The American Legion. Marty Callaghan. The American Legion.
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