List of indigenous Academy Award winners and nominees
Best Picture
Year (Ceremony) |
Name | Country | Ethnic group(s) | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2019 (92nd) |
Taika Waititi Chelsea Winstanley |
Māori | Jojo Rabbit | Nominated | Husband-wife team Shared with Carthew Neal. |
Best Actor
Year (Ceremony) |
Name | Country | Ethnic group(s) | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1984 (57th) |
F. Murray Abraham | |
Assyrian | Amadeus | Won |
Best Actress
Year (Ceremony) |
Name | Country | Ethnic group(s) | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2003 (76th) |
Keisha Castle-Hughes | Māori | Whale Rider | Nominated | Debut performance At the time of nomination, she was the youngest ever nominee in the category. She is the now the second youngest after Quvenzhané Wallis. |
[1] | |
2018 (91st) |
Yalitza Aparicio | Mixtec & Trique (Native Mexican) |
Roma | Nominated | Debut performance | [2] |
Best Supporting Actor
Year (Ceremony) |
Name | Country | Ethnic group(s) | Film | Status | Milestones/Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1970 (43rd) |
Chief Dan George | Coast Salish (Indigenous Canadian) |
Little Big Man | Nominated | [3] | ||
1990 (63rd) |
Graham Greene | Oneida (Indigenous Canadian) |
Dances With Wolves | Nominated | [4] |
Best Supporting Actress
Year (Ceremony) |
Name | Country | Ethnic group(s) | Film | Status | Milestones/Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1966 (39th) |
Jocelyne LaGarde | Tahitian | Hawaii | Nominated | The first indigenous person to be nominated in any category. The only person ever nominated for their first and only acting performance. |
[5] |
Best Adapted Screenplay
Year (Ceremony) |
Name | Country | Ethnic group(s) | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2019 (92nd) |
Taika Waititi | Māori | Jojo Rabbit | Won | [6] |
Best Original Song
Year (Ceremony) |
Name | Country | Ethnic group(s) | Film | Song | Status | Milestones/Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1982 (55th) |
Buffy Sainte-Marie | Cree (Indigenous Canadian) |
An Officer and a Gentleman | "Up Where We Belong" | Won | The first indigenous person to win an Academy Award. She shared it with Jack Nitzsche and Will Jennings. |
[7][8] |
Best Short Film, Live Action
Year (Ceremony) |
Name | Country | Ethnic group(s) | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2004 (77th) |
Taika Waititi | Māori | Two Cars, One Night | Nominated | Shared with Ainsley Gardiner. |
Honorary Award
Year (Ceremony) |
Name | Country | Ethnic group(s) | Milestone / Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2019 (92nd) |
Wes Studi | Cherokee (Native American) |
The first and only indigenous person to be awarded an Honorary Award. | [9] |
References
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- "2019 | Oscars.org | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences". Oscars.org. 2019-02-24. Retrieved 2020-02-16.
- "1971 | Oscars.org | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences". Oscars.org. 1971-04-15. Retrieved 2020-02-16.
- "1991 | Oscars.org | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences". Oscars.org. 1991-03-25. Retrieved 2020-02-16.
- "1967 | Oscars.org | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences". Oscars.org. 1967-04-10. Retrieved 2020-02-16.
- https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/movies/story/2020-02-09/oscars-2020-taika-waititi-first-maori-winner?_amp=true
- "1983 | Oscars.org | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences". Oscars.org. 1983-04-11. Retrieved 2020-02-16.
- Warner, Andrea (2018-09-29). "Buffy Sainte-Marie's Authorized Biography Serves As A 'Map Of Hope'". NPR. Retrieved 2020-02-16.
- Bahr, Linsey (26 October 2019). "Wes Studi to make Oscars history for Native American actors". ABC News. Retrieved 2020-08-29.
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