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Acting
June 2, 1877
July 6, 1967
Buffalo, New York, USA
Chief John Big Tree was born on June 2, 1877 in Buffalo, New York, as Isaac Johnny John. He was an actor, known for She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949), Drums Along the Mohawk (1939) and Devil's Doorway (1950). He died on July 6, 1967 in Onondaga Indian Reservation, New York. One of three men who posed for artist James Fraser for the profile which became the famous "Indian head nickel" or "buffalo nickel" minted 1913-1938. The other two were Chief Two Moons (of the Cheyenne) and Chief Iron Tail (of the Lakota Sioux). The image was reused for a special commemorative $50 gold piece in 2006--the USA's first 24k (pure gold) coin. Big Tree was a member of the Seneca Nation.

Thundercloud
1950

Chief Pony That Walks
1949

Indian
1941

Chief Spotted Horse
1941

Chief
1940

Blue Owl (uncredited)
1940

Chief
1940

Big Elk
1940
Chief
1940

Indian in Saloon (uncredited)
1939

as Thundercloud

as Chief Pony That Walks

as Indian

as Chief Spotted Horse

as Chief

as Blue Owl (uncredited)

as Chief

as Big Elk
as Chief

as Indian in Saloon (uncredited)

as Blue Back

as Spotted Elk

as Chief (uncredited)

as Indian Scout (uncredited)

as Indian Chief in Prologue

as Indian (uncredited)

as Chief Big Tree

as Porter (uncredited)

as Indian Man (Uncredited)

as Tavern Indian (uncredited)

as Indian John

as Medicine Man

as Chief White Eagle (uncredited)

as Indian

as Chief War Eagle

as Circus Indian

as Indian Chief (uncredited)

as Indian (uncredited)

as Huron Warrior (uncredited)

as Chief Barking Fox

as Indian (uncredited)

as Crazy Wolf

as Medecine Man
as An Indian

as Red Cloud


as Grey Eagle

as Chief Pontiac

as Red Eagle

as Indian (uncredited)

as Chief Gray Wolf

as Cheyenne Chief (uncredited)

as Indian Chief

as Otebaya

as Chief Johnny Bluebottle

as Modoc

as Swift Deer

as Gowah