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* The Patch tribe in ''[[Shaman King]]''. Possibly [[Justified Trope|justified]] in that they seem to play to the trope to disguise their status as the keepers of the Great Spirit. See: the Authentic Patch Hand-Crafted [insert noun here].
* The Patch tribe in ''[[Shaman King]]''. Possibly [[Justified Trope|justified]] in that they seem to play to the trope to disguise their status as the keepers of the Great Spirit. See: the Authentic Patch Hand-Crafted [insert noun here].
* Tatanka from ''[[Eyeshield 21]]'' sports war paint whenever he's on the field. He also wears his long hair in a braid.]]
* Tatanka from ''[[Eyeshield 21]]'' sports war paint whenever he's on the field. He also wears his long hair in a braid.]]
* Senri and the rest of the Kim-un-kur of ''[[Plus Anima]]''.
* Senri and the rest of the Kim-un-kur of ''[[+Anima]]''.


== [[Comic Books]] ==
== [[Comic Books]] ==
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* ''[[Turok (series)|Turok]]'' plays this trope straight with all but the [[Continuity Reboot|rebooted]] 2008 game.
* ''[[Turok (series)|Turok]]'' plays this trope straight with all but the [[Continuity Reboot|rebooted]] 2008 game.
* Both used and averted by the once-[[Vaporware]] game ''[[Prey]]''. The game begins on a reservation, and Tommy's grandfather wears this; Tommy comments several times that this looks ridiculous, not to mention all of the other Native Americans in the game wear normal clothing. Tommy does have long hair, but it's not braided.
* Both used and averted by the once-[[Vaporware]] game ''[[Prey]]''. The game begins on a reservation, and Tommy's grandfather wears this; Tommy comments several times that this looks ridiculous, not to mention all of the other Native Americans in the game wear normal clothing. Tommy does have long hair, but it's not braided.
* An odd variation is that <s>Native Filgaians</s> Baskars in ''[[Wild Arms]]'' (especially the third one) is depicted this way. One of the characters in the party actually ''look'' this way, brown skin and feather on the head and all. And he's a very powerful shaman too. Not surprising, since the entire point of the game is to emulate [[The Wild West]], guns n' horses n' all. Even if the Baskars did begin as a [[Space Amish|religious movement]] among the multiethnic human [[Lost Colony|colonists of the planet]].
* An odd variation is that <s>Native Filgaians</s> Baskars in ''[[Wild ARMs]]'' (especially the third one) is depicted this way. One of the characters in the party actually ''look'' this way, brown skin and feather on the head and all. And he's a very powerful shaman too. Not surprising, since the entire point of the game is to emulate [[The Wild West]], guns n' horses n' all. Even if the Baskars did begin as a [[Space Amish|religious movement]] among the multiethnic human [[Lost Colony|colonists of the planet]].
** The actual native inhabitants, the Elw, are more [[Our Elves Are Better]] with a few Native American elements.
** The actual native inhabitants, the Elw, are more [[Our Elves Are Better]] with a few Native American elements.
* T. Hawk, who was introduced in ''Super [[Street Fighter]] 2 Turbo''. That said, other than the facepaint and feathers he's really just wearing a denim vest and jeans.
* T. Hawk, who was introduced in ''Super [[Street Fighter]] 2 Turbo''. That said, other than the facepaint and feathers he's really just wearing a denim vest and jeans.
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