| Began periodically performing his own one-man show, "Coyote Chews His Own Tail", which debuted at the West Coast Ensemble Theater in Hollywood |
| Helped start a Cherokee newspaper while attending college |
| Joining the cast of "Comanche Moon," Larry McMurtry's prequel to his western saga "Lonesome Dove" |
| Raised in northeastern Oklahoma |
| Taught the Cherokee language in college |
| Worked as a reporter for the Tulsa "Indian News" |
| Worked in educational TV in Nebraska |
1947 | Spoke native Cherokee until entering school at age five |
1964 | Graduated high school |
1967 | Served a tour of duty in Vietnam after high school |
1972 | Joined the Trail of Broken Treaties protest march |
1973 | Joined the American Indian Movement in the occupation of Wounded Knee, SD |
1983 | Joined the American Indian Theater Company in Tulsa |
1984 | Professional stage debut in "Black Elk Speaks" |
1986 | Moved to Los Angeles |
1988 | Feature acting debut, "Powwow Highway" |
1988 | Made TV debut in a small role of the ABC TV-movie, "Longarm" |
1990 | Did a guest shot on the superhero series "The Flash" |
1992 | First TV credit for voice work, provided a voice for "In the White Man's Image", a presentation of the PBS documentary series "The American Experience" |
1992 | First film in a major role, "The Last of the Mohicans" |
1993 | Appeared on HBO in "American Reunion: The People's Inaugural Celebration", reciting "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" in English and Cherokee |
1993 | Cast as One Horse, a regular on the short-lived CBS Western "Ned Blessing: The Story of My Life and Times" |
1993 | Provided the voice of Crazy Horse for the syndicated Western documentary series, "The Wild West" |
1993 | Starred as the title character in the biopic "Geronimo: An American Legend" |
1995 | TV miniseries debut, "Larry McMurtry's 'Streets of Laredo'", a sequel to "Lonesome Dove" |
1998 | Appeared in "Deep Rising" |
2002 | Starred alongside Adam Beach in the PBS "Mystery!" production "Skinwalkers", directed by Chris Eyre |
2005 | Cast in the Terrence Malick-scripted drama "The New World," about explorer John Smith and the clash between Native Americans and English settlers |
2005 | Co-starred in the Steven Spielberg produced "Into the West" (TNT) |