Native American

Find a Presenter

Native American

If you don't see who you are looking for, contact one of our experts. We will help you locate the speaker or provide you additional suggestions. 1-914-940-0075 or info@pdaspeakers.com

All A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Brian Frejo | PDA Speakers

Native American Speaker, Musician, Activist and Performer

Brian Frejo is a native american motivational speaker, cultural activist, youth advocate, suicide and meth prevention trainer, performer, DJ, actor and photographer.

Tatanka Means | PDA Speakers

Native American Actor, Motivational Guest Speaker, Stand-up Comedian and Son of Russell Means

Tatanka Means is an award-winning actor, stand-up comedian and motivational speaker from Chinle, Arizona.

Native American Storyteller, Keynote Speaker, Recording Artist and Actor, Descending from The Micmac and Mohawk Tribes

Kenneth Little Hawk is a Native American storyteller, keynote speaker, recording artist and actor, descending from the Micmac and Mohawk tribes. In 1998, he was a guest of the President…

Native American Speaker, Author and Attorney

Walter Echo-Hawk worked at the epicenter of this social movement and was instrumental in the passage of landmark laws such as the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (1990)…

Gyasi Ross | PDA Speakers

Author, Speaker, Lawyer and Storyteller

Gyasi Ross is first and foremost a father, an uncle, and a big brother. Professionally, he is an essayist and writer, poet, speaker and lawyer. ow to help my folks.”

Native American Actor, Rap Artist, Speaker and Entrepreneur

Gary “Litefoot” Davis is an enrolled member of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma.

Native American Community Development Expert and Chair. Appointed in 2009 by President Barack Obama as State Director of USDA Rural Development in South Dakota

Elsie Meeks was appointed in 2009 by President Barack Obama as state director of USDA Rural Development in South Dakota. Prior to her appointment, Meeks was the president and CEO…

Author, Activist, Writer, Educator, and Tribal Chairman of the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria

Greg Sarris was born and raised in Santa Rosa, California. After graduating from Santa Rosa High School in 1970, he attended Santa Rosa Junior College, which prepared him to obtain…

Activist Promoting Native American Rights, Education and Culture

Sarah Adams-Cornell is an activist promoting Native American rights, education, and culture, as well as LGBTQ rights in the Oklahoma City Metropolitan area. Sarah is an advocate for Native American…

Lou Diamond Phillips | PDA Speakers

Actor, Director, and Producer; Starred in the Film "La Bamba" as Ritchie Valens

Lou Diamond Phillips a actor and director. His breakthrough came when he starred in the film "La Bamba as Ritchie Valens."

Member of the Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma, is the Executive Director of the Native American Rights Fund

John Echohawk, Pawnee, is the Executive Director of the Native American Rights Fund. He was the first graduate of the University of New Mexico’s special program to train Indian lawyers,…

Best known as the Native American Indian attired vocalist in the world famous group VILLAGE PEOPLE

Felipe Rose came to prominence in the 1970's out of the urban gay clubs and discotheques In New York City, best known as the Native (American) attired vocalist and founding…

Award-Winning Author, Poet, Musician and Native American Cultural Educator is a member of the Nipmuc Tribal Nation

Larry Spotted Crow Mann, is a internationally acclaimed writer, poet, cultural educator, Traditional Story Teller, tribal drummer/dancer and motivational speaker involving youth sobriety, cultural and environmental awareness. Mann is also…

Roger Willie | PDA Speakers

Navajo Actor and Motivational Speaker

Roger Willie is a Navajo educator, artist and actor, made his screen debut in MGM’s production of Windtalkers in the spring of 2002.

Award-Winning Actor, Comedian and Motivational Speaker

Ernie Tsosie, is an award-winning actor, comedian, and motivational speaker. Ernie has been a professional presenter and performer since 1996, when he appeared in his first professional acting job for…

Prominent American Indian Theologian and Scholar

Tink Tinker, a citizen of the Osage Nation (wazhazhe), is the Clifford Baldridge Professor of American Indian Cultures and Religious Traditions at Iliff School of Theology, where he has brought…

Chairman and national spokesperson for the National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) in Washington, D.C.

Ernie Stevens, Jr. is the Chairman and national spokesperson for the National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) in Washington, D.C.  Stevens is currently completing his seventh two-year term as the organization’s…

Grammy Award Winning Artist, Lecturer, Educator, Ambassador of Peace

Joanne Shenandoah, Ph.D, is one of America’s most celebrated and critically acclaimed musicians. She is a Grammy Award winner, with over 40 music awards (including a record 13 Native American…

Winona LaDuke | PDA Speakers

Renowned Activist and Author

Winona LaDuke is a rural development economist and author working on issues of sustainable development, renewable energy, and food systems.

Poet, Storyteller, Academic, Playwright, Novelist, Environmentalist and Writer of Short Stories

Linda Hogan (Chickasaw) Former Writer in Residence for The Chickasaw Nation and Prefessor Emerita from University of Colorado is an internationally recognized public speaker and writer of poetry, fiction, and…

Advocate for American Indian Rights and President & Executive Director, Morning Star Institute. Received Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Barack Obama

Suzan Shown Harjo (Cheyenne & Hodulgee Muscogee) is a poet, writer, lecturer, curator, and policy advocate, who has helped Native Peoples recover more than one million acres of land and…

Legal Scholar and Politician. Echo Hawk joined the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama as the United States Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Indian Affairs

Larry Echo Hawk presently serves as Special Counsel for the Governor and Attorney General of Utah for Indian Affairs. He is also an Emeritus General Authority of the Church of…

The Executive Director of the International Indian Treaty Council

Andrea Carmen, Yaqui Indian Nation, has been a staff member of the International Indian Treaty Council (IITC) since 1983 and IITC’s Executive Director since 1992. In 1977, IITC was the…

Adam Beach | PDA Speakers

Actor and Star of the Academy Award-Nominated film "Flags of Our Fathers"

Adam Beach is a Canadian-born actor whose illustrious career continues to traverse screens both small and large. (more…)

Cherokee Businessperson and Advocate. She is former director, former president, and founder of First Nations Development Institute and the founder of First Peoples Worldwide

Rebecca Adamson, a Cherokee, is the founder and president of First Nations Development Institute. She has worked directly with grassroots tribal communities and as a national advocate of local tribal…

Traditional music, dancers, and stories of the Native Peoples of North America!

The Thunderbird American Indian Dancers are the oldest resident Native American dance company in New York.

Leader in Native American Dance, Music, Entertainment and Education

Native Spirit Dancers is a cultural entertainment company. They provide entertainment to companies, corporation, public events, schools/universities, and private events. We specialize in musical, cultural dance performances, and artisans. We…