List of Native American Superheroes - Television

Television

  • Apache Chief (Apache, Super Friends)
  • Catwoman played by Eartha Kitt in the 1966 Batman TV series
  • Delilah from the Gargoyles animated series (cloned from Elisa Maza and Demona's DNA, of multiractial heritage)
  • Elisa Maza police detective from the Gargoyles TV series, (half Hopi, half African American)
  • Jade (Guatemala Clan, Gargoyles TV series)
  • Geronimo of Kinnikuman series voiced by Kaneto Shiozawa (in Kinnikuman) and Eric Stuart (In Ultimate Muscle).
  • Kennedy played by Iyari Limon on Buffy: The Vampire Slayer
  • Long Shadow of Justice League Unlimited, voiced by Gregg Rainwater
  • Nightwolf of Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm voiced by Tod Thawley
  • Obsidiana (Guatemala Clan, Gargoyles TV series)
  • Super Shamou (Inuk, Inuit Broadcasting Corporation, 1980s)
  • Talon (Derek Maza) leader of the Mutates from the Gargoyles animated series (half Hopi, half African American)
  • Turquesa (Guatemala Clan, Gargoyles TV series)
  • Tye Longshadow (Apache) of Young Justice, voiced by Gregg Rainwater
  • Zafiro (Guatemala Clan, Gargoyles TV series)
  • BraveStarr (BraveStarr Cartoon Series)

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