List of Indigenous Academy Award winners and nominees

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List of Indigenous Academy Award winners and nominees

This is a list of Indigenous people who have won or been nominated for Academy Awards. It includes those of provable Indigenous descent regardless of whether they passed as white at the time of their nomination, such as Merle Oberon.[1]

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Yalitza Aparicio was nominated for her acting debut in 2018's Roma.

Best Picture

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Year
(Ceremony)
Name Country Ethnic group(s) Film Status Milestone / Notes Ref.
2019
(92nd)
Taika Waititi
Chelsea Winstanley
New Zealand Māori
(Polynesian)
Jojo Rabbit Nominated
  • Winstanley is the first Māori of Ngāti Ranginui and Ngāi Te Rangi descent to be nominated for an Academy Award.
  • First Indigenous people to be nominated for Best Picture.
  • Husband-wife team.
  • Shared with Carthew Neal.
[2]
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Best Actor

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Year
(Ceremony)
Name Country Ethnic group(s) Film Status Milestone / Notes Ref.
2018
(91st)
Rami Malek United States Coptic Bohemian Rhapsody Won First Copt to be nominated for and to win an Academy Award. [3][4]
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Best Actress

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Year
(Ceremony)
Name Country Ethnic group(s) Film Status Milestone / Notes Ref.
2003
(76th)
Keisha Castle-Hughes New Zealand Māori
(Polynesian)
Whale Rider Nominated
  • Debut performance.
  • First Māori of Tainui and Ngāpuhi descent to be nominated for an Academy Award.
  • At the time of nomination, she was the youngest ever nominee in the category. She is the now the second youngest after Quvenzhané Wallis.
[5]
2018
(91st)
Yalitza Aparicio Mexico Mixtec & Trique
(Native Mexican)
Roma Nominated [4]
2023
(96th)
Lily Gladstone United States Piegan Blackfeet & Nez Perce
(Native American)
Killers of the Flower Moon Nominated First Native American actress to be nominated for an Academy Award. [6]
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Best Supporting Actor

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Year
(Ceremony)
Name Country Ethnic group(s) Film Status Milestones/Notes Ref.
1970
(43rd)
Chief Dan George Canada Tsleil-Waututh
(First Nations)
Little Big Man Nominated
  • First North American Indigenous person to be nominated for an Academy Award.
  • First Indigenous person to be nominated for Best Supporting Actor.
[7]
1990
(63rd)
Graham Greene Canada Oneida
(First Nations)
Dances With Wolves Nominated First Oneida to be nominated for an Academy Award. [8]
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Best Supporting Actress

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Year
(Ceremony)
Name Country Ethnic group(s) Film Status Milestones/Notes Ref.
1966
(39th)
Jocelyne LaGarde French Polynesia Tahitian
(Polynesian)
Hawaii Nominated
  • The first and only actor to be nominated for their first and only film performance.
  • First Indigenous person to be nominated for an Academy Award.
  • First Tahitian to be nominated for an Academy Award.
[9]
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Best Adapted Screenplay

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Year
(Ceremony)
Name Country Ethnic group(s) Film Status Milestone / Notes Ref.
2019
(92nd)
Taika Waititi New Zealand Māori
(Polynesian)
Jojo Rabbit Won
  • First Māori of Te Whānau-ā-Apanui descent to win an Academy Award.
  • First Indigenous person to be nominated for and to win Best Adapted Screenplay.
[10]
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Best Original Score

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Year
(Ceremony)
Name Country Ethnic group(s) Film Status Milestone / Notes Ref.
1987
(60th)
Jonas Gwangwa South Africa Northern Ndebele Cry Freedom Nominated
  • First African Indigenous person to be nominated for an Academy Award.
  • First Indigenous person to be nominated for Best Original Score.
  • Shared with George Fenton.
[11][12]
2023
(96th)
Robbie Robertson Canada Cayuga & Mohawk
(First Nations)
Killers of the Flower Moon Nominated
  • First Cayuga and first Mohawk to be nominated for an Academy Award.
  • Posthumous release.
[6]
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Best Documentary Feature Film

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Year
(Ceremony)
Name Country Ethnic group(s) Film Status Milestone / Notes Ref.
2024
(97th)
Julian Brave NoiseCat United States/Canada Secwépemc
(First Nations)
Sugarcane Nominated
  • First Indigenous person to be nominated for Best Documentary Feature Film.
  • Shared with Emily Kassie and Kellen Quinn
[13]
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Best Original Song

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Year
(Ceremony)
Name Country Ethnic group(s) Film Song Status Milestones/Notes Ref.
1987
(60th)
Jonas Gwangwa South Africa Northern Ndebele Cry Freedom "Cry Freedom" Nominated [11][12]
2023
(96th)
Scott George United States Osage Nation
(Native American)
Killers of the Flower Moon "Wahzhazhe (A Song for My People)" Nominated First member of the Osage Nation to be nominated for an Academy Award. [6][14]
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Best Production Design

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Year
(Ceremony)
Name Country Ethnic group(s) Film Status Milestone / Notes Ref.
2012
(85th)
Ra Vincent New Zealand Māori
(Polynesian)
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Nominated [15][16]
2019
(92nd)
Jojo Rabbit Nominated Shared with Nora Sopková. [15][2]
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Best Sound

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Year
(Ceremony)
Name Country Ethnic group(s) Film Status Milestone / Notes Ref.
2001
(74th)
Hammond Peek New Zealand Māori
(Polynesian)
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Nominated [17][18]
2002
(75th)
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Nominated Shared with Christopher Boyes, Michael Semanick and Michael Hedges. [17][19]
2003
(76th)
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Won
  • First Māori of Ngāi Tahu and Te Āti Awa descent to win an Academy Award.
  • First Indigenous person to win Best Sound.
  • Shared with Christopher Boyes, Michael Semanick and Michael Hedges.
[17][5]
2005
(78th)
King Kong Won
  • First Indigenous person to win multiple Academy Awards.
  • Most nominated Indigenous person, with four nominations.
  • Shared with Christopher Boyes, Michael Semanick and Michael Hedges.
[17][20]
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Best Short Film, Live Action

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Year
(Ceremony)
Name Country Ethnic group(s) Film Status Milestone / Notes Ref.
2004
(77th)
Taika Waititi
Ainsley Gardiner
New Zealand Māori
(Polynesian)
Two Cars, One Night Nominated
  • First Māori of Te Whānau-ā-Apanui descent to be nominated for an Academy Award.
  • Gardiner is also the first Māori of Ngāti Pikiao and Ngāti Awa descent to be nominated for an Academy Award.
  • First Indigenous people to be nominated for Best Short Film, Live Action.
[21]
2023
(96th)
Misan Harriman Nigeria
United Kingdom
Itsekiri The After Nominated
  • First Itsekiri to be nominated for an Academy Award.
  • Shared with Nicky Bentham.
[22][23]
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Best Foreign Language Film

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Year
(Ceremony)
Name Country Ethnic group(s) Film Status Milestone / Notes Ref.
1987
(60th)
Nils Gaup Norway Sámi Pathfinder Nominated [12]
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Honorary Award

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Year
(Ceremony)
Name Country Ethnic group(s) Milestone / Notes Ref.
2019
(92nd)
Wes Studi United States Cherokee Nation
(Native American)
First and only Indigenous person to be awarded an Honorary Award. [24]
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