Historic Muscogee people are listed in the
Muscogee article. •
Fred Beaver (1911–1980), Muscogee/Seminole painter and muralist •
R. Perry Beaver (1938–2014), principal chief, football coach •
Peggy Berryhill, broadcast journalist •
Acee Blue Eagle (1909–1959), actor, artist, author, and educator •
Ernest Childers (1918–2005), lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army during
World War II and the first Native American to be awarded a
Medal of Honor during that war •
Eddie Chuculate (b. 1972), Muscogee/Cherokee journalist and fiction writer •
Helen Chupco (1919–2004), Methodist missionary and tribal councilwoman for 23 years •
Fred S. Clinton (1874–1955), surgeon •
Shelly Crow (1948–2011), first woman to serve in the executive branch of the National Council, as Second Chief •
Sarah Deer (b. 1972), lawyer, professor of law, and MacArthur Fellow •
Jennifer Foerster, poet and professor •
Thomas Gilcrease (1890–1962), oilman, founder of the Gilcrease Museum •
Chitto Harjo (1846–1911), orator, veteran, and traditionalist, leader of the
Crazy Snake Rebellion •
Joy Harjo (b. 1959), poet and jazz musician, first Native American
United States Poet Laureate •
Joan Hill (1930–2020), painter •
Isparhecher (1829–1902), political activist, traditionalist leader •
Jack Jacobs (1919–1974), football player •
Lauren J. King (b. 1982), attorney •
William Harjo LoneFight (b. 1966), author, President of Native American Services, languages, and cultural activist •
Timothy Long, pianist and assistant conductor of the
Metropolitan Opera •
Dwanna L. McKay 1962–2025, sociologist and Indigenous studies academic •
Louis Oliver (1904–1991), poet •
Jim Pepper (1941–1992), Muscogee/Kaw jazz musician •
Grant-Lee Phillips (born 1963), alternative Americana singer-songwriter and founder-songwriter of Grant Lee Buffalon •
Pleasant Porter (1840–1907), Principal Chief from 1899 to 1907 •
Alexander Posey (1873—1908), poet, humorist, journalist, and politician •
Allie P. Reynolds (1917–1994), professional baseball player for the Cleveland Indians and New York Yankees, businessman •
Will Sampson (1933–1987), film actor, noted for performance in ''
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest'' (1975) •
Cynthia Leitich Smith (born 1967), children's book author, noted for
Jingle Dancer •
Dana Tiger (b. 1961), artist •
Johnny Tiger, Jr. (1940–2015), painter and sculptor •
Tommy Warren, (1917–1968) Major League Baseball professional athlete •
France Winddance Twine (born 1960), professor of sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara •
Micah Ian Wright (born 1969), writer, videogame designer, graphic novelist, and film director ==See also==