•
Carter Bear, First Round NHL draft pick, 2025, •
Marcia Anderson DeCouteau, former president of the Indigenous Physicians Association of Canada •
Amy Clemons, a founding member of the first Indian & Metis Friendship Centre in Canada, recipient of the Order of Canada •
Trevor Greyeyes, writer, journalist, editor •
Linden McCorrister, hockey player, Brandon Wheat Kings •
Cheryl McKenzie, journalist for
APTN •
Renae Morriseau, actress, storyteller, director •
Nile Expedition boatmen; Adam Cochrane, Alex Cochrane, Richard Henderson, John Pratt, Thomas Pratt, William Prince, George Settee •
Shirley Olson, a co-founder of the Original Women's Network, an Executive Director of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, lawyer, community activist, an organizer of
Peace Village (Winnipeg, Manitoba) •
Peguis, or Peehquaais (Little Chip) after 1838 known as William King, Head Chief of Red River Saulteaux c.1810-1864 •
Tommy Prince, soldier •
William Prince, singer-songwriter •
Bill Shead, former mayor of Selkirk Manitoba (1980-1983), first CEO of Aboriginal Centre of Winnipeg •
Murray Sinclair, former senator in the Canadian Senate, Chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, former Manitoba provincial court judge •
Niigaanwewidam James Sinclair, educator, writer, editor, activist •
Jordan Stranger, visual artist •
Rosa Walker, founder of the Indigenous Leadership Development Institute •
Joshua Whitehead, writer •
Kona Williams, first Indigenous Canadian forensic pathologist ==See also==