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Explore the life, activism, and legacy of Russell Means, a powerful voice for Native American rights and cultural pride.

Russell Means: A Voice for Native American Sovereignty and Legacy

Russell Means (11/10/1939 – 10/22/2012) was more than a Native American activist — he was a symbol of resistance, strength, and pride for Indigenous people across the world. His work with the American Indian Movement (AIM) helped bring attention to Native struggles in the U.S. and beyond.

The Los Angeles Times once described him as “the most famous American Indian since Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse.” Means laughed when he heard that and humbly responded to the Rapid City Journal, “I thought Jim Thorpe was. Jim Thorpe was my hero.”

His activism spanned decades, from the 1973 Wounded Knee occupation to international advocacy for Indigenous rights. Beyond activism, Means was also an actor, appearing in films like The Last of the Mohicans, where he portrayed Chingachgook.

To see a visual tribute to Russell Means and Native history: Click here to view the image gallery- Open Native American Legacy Gallery

You can explore a visual tribute to Russell Means and Native American history through this curated Pinterest board: View Native American Legacy Images

Means’ legacy continues to inspire modern movements for sovereignty, decolonization, and cultural reclamation. His life reminds us that Indigenous voices matter — and that their stories must be told.

References and Further Reading

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  • Native Americans - Russell Means 11/10/1939 – 10/22/12 Means laughed in response to being called the most famous American Indian since Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse by the Los Angeles Times.

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