1.
Above all, I wanted to be appreciated as a prima ballerina who happened to be a Native American, never as someone who was an American Indian ballerina.
Maria Tallchief
I despaired to be esteemed as a top-tier dancer who happened to be of Indigenous American descent, never as an individual who was a Native American ballerina.
2.
Where no one intrudes, many can live in harmony.
Chief Dan George
"Wherein no one meddles, many can coexist in accord."
3.
This country was a lot better off when the Indians were running it.
Vine Deloria Jr.
4.
We are going by you without fighting if you will let us, but we are going by you anyhow!
Chief Joseph
5.
The one thing I've always maintained is that I'm an American Indian. I'm not politically correct.
Russell Means
6.
For the American Indian, the ability of all creatures to share in the process of ongoing creation makes all things sacred.
Paula Gunn Allen
7.
I don't want to be remembered as an activist; I want to be remembered as an American Indian patriot.
Russell Means
9.
We don't intend to always keep this necessarily African oriented. Originally I had hoped to have African American Indian of this area, and the Appalachian of this area, but at the same time, just as we have the Haitian room, we will always have room for another exhibit.
Katherine Dunham
10.
Sixty percent of the vegetables you see in the supermarkets came from the American Indians. They also gave us aspirin and quinine. And their model of government parallels our Senate. But their women elected the chiefs, and impeached them.
Harry Dean Stanton
11.
I will obey every law, or submit to the penalty.
Chief Joseph
13.
If ever we are constrained to lift the hatchet against any tribe, we will never lay it down till that tribe is exterminated, or driven beyond the Mississippi... in war, they will kill some of us; we shall destroy them all.
Thomas Jefferson
14.
Colonialism has completed the destruction of the American Indian in the United States - the cultural destruction.
Russell Means
15.
Tribal sovereignty means that. It's sovereign. You're a... you're a... you've been given sovereignty and you're viewed as a sovereign entity.
George W. Bush
16.
Indians and wolves are both beasts of prey, tho' they differ in shape.
George Washington
17.
I'd love to work more with the American Indians, my people.
Loretta Lynn
18.
I am tired with hyphenated Americans! We are not Indian-Americans, or African-Americans.
Bobby Jindal
19.
Being Indian-American, I have tremendous potential to grow facial hair.
Vivek Murthy