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Chief Dan George (1899–1981):Tsleil-Waututh Chief, was a renowned actor and author. He was nominated for an Oscar for his role in Little Big Man (1970) and became a cultural icon for Native Americans. Through his performances and writings, he raised awareness of the history, culture, and rights of Indigenous peoples, leaving a lasting artistic and spiritual legacy for future generations.
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Graham Greene (1952–2025):Graham Greene (1952–2025) was an Oneida actor from Ontario, Canada. He rose to prominence as Kicking Bird in Dances With Wolves (1990), earning an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Throughout his career, he appeared in acclaimed works like Thunderheart, The Green Mile, Wind River, Reservation Dogs, and The Last of Us. Honored with a Grammy in 2000, a star on Canada’s Walk of Fame, and the Order of Canada, Greene passed away in 2025, leaving a powerful legacy for Indigenous representation in film.
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Jay Silverheels (1912–1980, Mohawk):Jay Silverheels (1912–1980) was a Mohawk actor and athlete from Canada, best known for his iconic role as Tonto in the TV series The Lone Ranger (1949–1957). Starting as a stuntman, he later became one of the first Native American actors to gain wide recognition in Hollywood. Beyond acting, he was also a boxer and lacrosse player. Silverheels advocated for better representation of Native people in film and co-founded an acting school for Indigenous performers. He passed away in 1980, remembered as a cultural trailblazer.
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Eddie Little Sky (1926–1997, Oglala Lakota):Eddie Little Sky (1926–1997) was an Oglala Lakota actor and one of the first Native Americans to play Indigenous roles in Hollywood films rather than non-Native actors in “redface.” He appeared in movies such as A Man Called Horse (1970), Paint Your Wagon (1969), and many TV westerns during the 1950s–1970s. Known for bringing authenticity to Lakota portrayals, he also worked as a cultural consultant. Little Sky paved the way for future Native actors before passing away in 1997.
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Ben Johnson (1918–1996, Cherokee):Ben Johnson (1918–1996) was an American actor, stuntman, and rodeo cowboy of Cherokee heritage. Starting as a horse wrangler and stunt double in westerns, he later became a respected actor, known for his natural style and cowboy authenticity. Johnson appeared in classics like She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949), Shane (1953), and The Wild Bunch (1969). His performance in The Last Picture Show (1971) earned him an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He died in 1996, leaving a lasting mark on Hollywood westerns.
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Wesley Studi (Dec 17, 1947 Cherokee):Wes Studi (1947–), a Cherokee actor, is one of the most iconic Native American figures in Hollywood. He gained fame through Dances With Wolves (1990), The Last of the Mohicans (1992), Geronimo, and Hostiles. Known for his powerful and authentic performances, Studi helped transform Hollywood’s portrayal of Indigenous people. In 2019, he became the first Native American to receive an honorary Academy Award, cementing his status as a legendary figure in world cinema.
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Will Sampson (1933–1987):Will Sampson (1933–1987) was a Muscogee Creek actor and painter, best known for his role as Chief Bromden in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975). Before acting, he was a rodeo cowboy, later appearing in major films such as The Outlaw Josey Wales and Poltergeist II. Beyond acting, Sampson was a gifted painter whose works reflected Native culture and spirituality. He also advocated for fair representation of Native American actors in Hollywood. Passing away in 1987, Sampson left a lasting legacy in both art and film.
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Russell Means (1939–2012):Russell Means (1939–2012) was an Oglala Lakota activist, singer, and actor. A key leader of the American Indian Movement, he took part in historic events such as the Alcatraz occupation (1969) and Wounded Knee (1973). In the arts, he gained fame for roles in The Last of the Mohicans (1992), Natural Born Killers (1994), and as the voice of Chief Powhatan in Pocahontas (1995). Passing away in 2012, he left a lasting legacy in film, music, and Native rights activism.
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Charlie Hill (1951–2013):Charlie Hill (1951–2013) was an Oneida comedian and actor, recognized as the first Native American stand-up comic to appear on national U.S. television. He performed on The Richard Pryor Show (1977), The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, and numerous other programs. Through humor, Hill addressed stereotypes, racism, and Native identity, using comedy as both entertainment and social commentary. His trailblazing career paved the way for future Native American performers, making him a lasting icon in stand-up comedy and Indigenous representation until his passing in 2013.
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Floyd Red Crow Westerman (1936–2007):Floyd Red Crow Westerman (1936–2007) was a Dakota Sioux artist, actor, and activist. He gained recognition for his politically charged music, especially with the album Custer Died for Your Sins (1970). As an actor, he appeared in acclaimed works such as Dances with Wolves (1990), Hidalgo (2004), and several popular TV series. Beyond the arts, Westerman was a dedicated activist for Native American rights and environmental causes, leaving a lasting cultural legacy as both a storyteller and an advocate for his people.
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★★★★★ 4
Clean feel and gentle on teeth
Flavor Name: 1. Sensitive Mint, Size: 4 Ounce (Pack of 1)
I picked up this toothpaste because I wanted to try something a little different that focused on a more natural feel while still keeping my teeth clean, Between coffee daily meals and just normal wear I was looking for something that felt effective without being harsh, I wasnt sure how I would like a fluoride free option but it has been a nice change
When it arrived the first thing I noticed was the clean simple packaging and the peppermint scent, The texture is smooth and spreads easily without being overly foamy, It has a mild mint flavor that feels fresh without being too strong or overpowering, My spouse tried it as well and said it felt less intense than typical toothpaste which was actually a positive
After using it regularly my teeth felt clean and smooth without that overly stripped feeling some products leave behind, It has been gentle enough that I did not notice any sensitivity or irritation which is something I always pay attention to, The overall experience feels more balanced and not overly aggressive
I also like that it does not have a long list of harsh ingredients and still manages to do the job, It fits easily into a daily routine and does not require any adjustments or special steps, The tube size is practical and easy to store
For anyone looking for a toothpaste that feels gentle clean and a bit more natural this has been a good option, It keeps things simple while still providing a fresh feeling after brushing
I currently highly recommend this product. However, should issues arise I will update my review accordingly.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Only toothpaste in my household
Flavor Name: 1. Sensitive Mint, Size: 5.25 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Love this toothpaste, no fluoride, great taste, fresh breath. Great value for the price as the tube is quite large. Only downfall if that it doesn't foam well which you will find with any toothpaste not full of nasty chemicals. Only thing my family uses.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Give it a few weeks! It works!
Flavor Name: 1. Sensitive Mint, Size: 4 Ounce (Pack of 1)
I've been brushing with this toothpaste twice a day for about 3 weeks. I can see an improved whitening. My hairdresser, new one I hadn't met before, told me I have perfect teeth. Actually they're not that straight but the color of my teeth makes up for the misalignment of some of them. Flavor of toothpaste is good. Didn't cause any sensitivity for me.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Love this!
Flavor Name: 1. Sensitive Mint, Size: 4 Ounce (Pack of 1)
This toothpaste does not foam but my mouth has never felt cleaner or fresher! The taste is minty fresh and I have noticed a difference in the whiteness of my teeth since I started using it! Very effective and I highly recommend!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Baking soda never works out well
Flavor Name: 1. Sensitive Mint, Size: 4 Ounce (Pack of 1)
I don't know why I decided to chance it but it didn't take long for my teeth to start aching. I realized baking soda might be the cause of my toothache issues when I switched between a few and realized the baking soda ones were accompanied by aching. I think I went with this because it claims to be for sensitivity and I thought the nhap would help whatever the baking soda affected but not the case.
If you have tooth ache, consider it might actually be the toothpaste and don't just go looking for "sensitive" labels. This might work in combination with other toothpaste. I.e. not multiple times a day but once a day and a different one for other brushing.
I've noticed not being as able to tell when it's been a while since I brushed. This was the main change so it might be effective at cleaning.
The tube is metal and hard to press but the paste consistency is less firm than others so it works out. It didn't take much to get the paste out. It gives a light foam. The taste is not sweet. It's tolerable but borders on bad.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2026
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