r/NativeAmerican
65k members
r/NativeAmerican is a subreddit with 65k members. The most common kinds of discussions are news and advice requests, and the community frequently discusses native american, indigenous, tribe, culture, and history.
Important stories and discussion concerning the Indigenous peoples of the Americas, from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego.
Popular Themes in r/NativeAmerican
#1
News
: "Seminole Nation Becomes First Indigenous Group to Ban Planet-Cooking Data Centers From Its Land"
18 posts
#2
Advice Requests
: "The Native tribes of the American plains invented one of the most efficient survival foods in human history. Lewis and Clark themselves were eating it by 1805 on their expedition(More read below)"
7 posts
#3
Pain & Anger
: "Apparently me not looking the part makes me just a mezitos a too mixed to fully claim native heritage according to my friend who ain’t even Native ☠️ and just have to be labeled Hispanic white"
4 posts
#4
Ideas
: "Painted an Iroquois (Haudenosaunee) warrior miniature"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/NativeAmerican
#1
Native American
: "Revealed: Ex-border chief Greg Bovino claimed minority status for himself. “He identified his race as ‘Native American’ and his tribe as Cherokee,” the Times report reads."
155 posts
#2
Indigenous
: "Today is Red Dress Day (may 5th)- a day to remember missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and two spirited peoples."
64 posts
#3
Tribe
: "Oglala Sioux Tribe files Federal complaint over delayed BIA funding"
28 posts
#4
Culture
: "In 1862, Andrew Myrick refused to sell the starving Dakota people food on credit during a manmade famine, allegedly telling them they could eat grass instead. He was hunted down and killed on the opening day of the Dakota War of 1862, with Dakota warriors stuffing grass down his throat."
23 posts
#5
History
: "The Native tribes of the American plains invented one of the most efficient survival foods in human History. Lewis and Clark themselves were eating it by 1805 on their expedition(More read below)"
17 posts
#6
Looking For
16 posts
#7
Native
: "I adapted a Tewa story called Laughing Warrior Girl into a comic"
13 posts
#8
Identity
: "Is the title "Native American" gatekept by U.S. citizens only? I always thought Native "American" meant being native to the continent when everyone roamed freely from Canada, the U.S., and Mexico before the U.S. was a country. people didn't become less Native because a border was drawn around them."
11 posts
#9
Racism
: "In 1862, Andrew Myrick refused to sell the starving Dakota people food on credit during a manmade famine, allegedly telling them they could eat grass instead. He was hunted down and killed on the opening day of the Dakota War of 1862, with Dakota warriors stuffing grass down his throat."
10 posts
#10
Navajo
10 posts
Flair Used in r/NativeAmerican
#1
New Account
: "I’m proud of my Native American ancestry"
21 posts
#2
just wants to learn
: "Looking for help understanding origin of beaded vest"
1 post
Member Growth in r/NativeAmerican
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+6k members(9.6%)
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Last updated: June 16, 2026