Chief John Big Tree
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.

Stagecoach

Devil's Doorway

Western Union

The Girl of the Golden West

The Overland Telegraph

Sioux Blood

The Red Rider

The Iron Horse

Lost Horizon

Hudson's Bay

The Frontier Trail

Painted Ponies

Red Fork Range

The Huntress

Wheels of Destiny

Susannah of the Mounties

The Last of the Mohicans

Custer's Last Stand

The Oregon Trail

Destry Rides Again

Drums Along the Mohawk

Winners Of The Wilderness

Hills of Old Wyoming

The Adventures of Frank Merriwell

The Frontiersman

She Wore a Yellow Ribbon

The Singing Vagabond

The Bold Caballero

Mantrap

The Telegraph Trail

Brigham Young

North West Mounted Police

Prairie Thunder

Too Many Girls

The Primitive Lover

A Fight For Love

King of the Arena

Spoilers of the West

Maid of Salem

The Desert's Toll

The Golden West

The Spirit of '76

The Farmer Takes a Wife

The Big Trail
