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Q: Was a Native American sports hero who won Olympic gold medals and went on to play professional football?
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What native American played professional baseball and football and won an olympic medal in track and field?

Jim Thorpe


Who was the native American who play professional baseball and football and won olympic gold medals in track and field?

Jim Thorpe.


A native american who played professional baseball and football and won the olympic gold metals in track and field?

Jim Thorpe


Was Jim thorpe Native American?

Yes, Jim Thorpe was part Native American. He was also of European ancestry. He played football, baseball, basketball, and was also an Olympic athlete.


Who was the native American who played professinal basebal football and won olympic gold medals in track and field?

Jim Thorpe.


Who was the native American to play pro baseball and football and won Olympic gold medles in track and fild?

Jim Thorpe


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Jim Thorpe.


Who was the first native American to play pro baseball football and win Olympic gold medals in track and field?

Jim Thorpe.


What professional team with American Indian?

Well, in NFL (professional football) there is a team called the Washington Redskins. There logo is the Native American (Indian)...There colors are, Burgundy, yellowish gold and black. Glad to answer you question, Sincerely, WilliamFaulk


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Who was the first native American to play football in the NFL?

Jim Thorpe was the first Native American to play in the NFL.


What football team is named after Native American leaders?

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