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∙ 7y agoJim Thorpe
1) Won Olympic Gold in the decathlon and pentathlon at the 1912 Games in Stockholm.
2) Played in the NFL with the Canton Bulldogs, New York Giants, Cleveland Tigers, Oorang Indians, Rock Island Independants, and Chicago Cardinals.
3) Played MLB for the New York Giants, Boston Braves, and Cincinnati Reds.
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∙ 15y agoThis question is not easy to answer. For starters, it depends upon what was meant by "Olympics." I have found no record of Native Americans participating in Olympics prior to 1904 and that is the rub. The 1904 Olympics were held in conjunction with the St. Louis World's Fair (officially called the Louisiana Purchase Centennial Exposition) and included competitions not normally considered olympic events, such as Anthropology Days in which indigeneous people from several countries competed against each other in competitions in which they were unfamiliar. The answer being sought is probably Frank Pierce, younger brother of Carlisle Indian School football immortals, Bemus and Hawley Pierce, who competed in the marathon. However, that answer may be technically incorrect if nonstandard events are included. For more on Native American participation in the early Olympics refer to my blog in which I am running a series on that subject: www.TomBenjey.WordPress.com. Entry http://tombenjey.wordpress.com/2008/07/16/native-americans-in-1904-olympics-part-i/ begins the discussion beginning with the 1904 games.
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∙ 13y agoJim Thorpe who won gold in pentathlon and decathlon at the 1912 Games in Stookholm and Billy Mills who won gold in men's 10000 meter run at the 1964 Games in Tokyo.
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∙ 12y agoJim Thorpe.
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∙ 11y agoJim Thorpe.
Jim Thorpe
Yes, Jim Thorpe was part Native American. He was also of European ancestry. He played football, baseball, basketball, and was also an Olympic athlete.
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
Jim Thorpe,a Sac and Fox,Shawnee and Potowatami Indian, won the Pentathlon and Decathlon in the Summer Olympics of 1912. In addition he was elected the first President of American Football Association, the precurser to the NFL. He was also inducted into the college and professional Football Hall of Fame for his spectacular play in that sport. He also played semi professional baseball. It is no wonder Congress named him Athlete of the Century.
If they are born a Native American they can be, but if not,no.
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Jim Thorpe.
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Jim Thorpe
Yes, Jim Thorpe was part Native American. He was also of European ancestry. He played football, baseball, basketball, and was also an Olympic athlete.
Jim Thorpe.
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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Jim Thorpe.
Jim Thorpe.