List of Native American video game characters
A study was published in 2009 by the University of Southern California called "The Virtual Census: Representations of Gender, Race and Age in Video Games" that showed that Native Americans are underrepresented in video games.[1] This is a dynamic list of Native American video game characters that excludes sports and music titles. It includes characters that are portrayed as Indigenous peoples of the Americas.
Native American characters
The game character roles are either a player character (PC) or a non-player character (NPC).
- ^ a b c d This main character is unnamed.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w This character is based on an historical person.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s This character is known by its role, rather than by a formal name.
- ^ Although the video game uses a fictional tribal name and location, it was based on the actual Duwamish Native American tribe in the Seattle, Washington area.
- ^ This character originated in a comic book series and was identified as a pre-Columbian member of the Mandan in issue one. The video game does not specify a tribal affiliation.
Unnamed non-playable characters
The following video games include unnamed Native Americans as non-playable characters.
| Game | Release year | Ethnicities | Role | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| American Conquest: Fight Back | 2002 | Aztec, Haida, Maya | NPC | |
| America: No Peace Beyond the Line | 2001 | Sioux | NPC | [12] |
| Custer's Revenge | 1982 | Native American | NPC | [46][59][a] |
| Don't Wake The Night | 2019 | Guaraní | NPC | [60] |
| Indian Attack | 1983 | Native American | NPC | [19] |
| Indian Battle | 1980 | Native American | NPC | [61] |
| Hammer Boy | 1990 | Native American | NPC | [19] |
| Indian Battle | 1980 | Native American | NPC | [61] |
| Kane | 1985 | Wagari | NPC | [19] |
| Kane | 1986 | Native American | NPC | [19] |
| Kona | 2017 | Cree, Algonquin | NPC | [62] |
| Law of the West | 1985 | Native American | NPC | [19] |
| Meriwether: An American Epic | 2017 | Native American | NPC | |
| The Oregon Trail | 1985 | Native American | NPC | [4][46] |
| The Oregon Trail | 2021 | Native American | NPC | [4] |
| Outlaws | 1985 | Native American | NPC | [19] |
| Sid Meier's Colonization | 1994 | Apache, Arawak, Aztec, Cherokee, Inca, Iroquois, Sioux, Tupi | NPC | [63] |
- ^ The goal of this pornographic game was to rape a Native American woman.
See also
- Race and video games
- Indigenous people in video games
- List of black video game characters
- List of video games with LGBTQ characters
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