Nebraska Cornhuskers Vs North Dakota Fighting Sioux Facts
Oglala LakotaHerbert Brownell, Jr.(1904β1996), United States Attorney General in President Eisenhower's cabinet from 1952 to 1957William Jennings Bryan (1860β1925), United States Secretary of State, U.S.Representative, Democratic Party nominee for President in 1896, 1900, and 1908, and prosecuting attorney in Scopes TrialHugh A.Butler (1878β1954), U.S.SenatorErnie Chambers (Born July 10, 1937) in Omaha Nebraska State Senator Nebraska State Legislature Civil Rights ActivistDick Cheney (1941β), 46th Vice President of the United StatesGlenn Cunningham (1912β2003), U.S.Representative and mayor of OmahaCarl Curtis (1905β2000), U.S.Representative and U.S.SenatorRobert Vernon Denney (1916β1981), U.S.Representative and United States district court judgeJ. 
Omaha/Ponca [10]Christopher Lasch (1932β1994), historian, moralist, and social criticDeBarra Mayo (1953β) writer and authorWright Morris (1910β1998), novelist, photographer, and essayistJohn Neihardt (1881β1973), poet, dubbed the "Poet Laureate of Nebraska and the Plains" by the Nebraska State Legislature in 1921Rose O'Neill (1874β1944), Illustrator, writer, and creator of the Kewpie dollMari Sandoz (1896β1966), novelist, biographer, lecturer, and teacher; author of Old Jules, Cheyenne Autumn, Slogum House, and others.Joel Sartore National Geographic PhotographerNicholas Sparks (1965-), authorAnna Louise Strong (1885-1970), journalist and authorChuck Trimble Distinguished Professor, writer, cartoonist, journalist. 
"Dutch" Wagenbach on The ShieldJaime King (1979β), actressSwoosie Kurtz (1944β), actressHarold Lloyd (1893β1971), actor and comedianPierce Lyden (1908β ), actorGordon MacRae (1921β1986), actor and singerDorothy McGuire (1916β2001), actressFred Niblo (1874β1948), actor, director, and producerNick Nolte (1941β), actor and producerAlexander Payne (1961β), director and screenwriterLenka Peterson (1925β), actressAnne Ramsey (1929β1988), actressThurl Ravenscroft (1914β2005), voice actor and singerHilary Swank (1974β), two-time Academy Award-winning actressInga Swenson (1932β), actressRobert Taylor (1911β1969), actorJanine Turner (1962β), actressJohn Trudell Born on February 15, 1946 in Omaha. 
OmahaSusette LaFlesche Tibbles "Bright Eyes" Born in Bellevue, 1854. 
Civil Rights Actor, Musician, performer, subject of film documentary.[4]Gabrielle Union (1973β), actressCharles Weidman (1901β1975), dancer and choreographerDarryl F.Zanuck (1902β1979), producer, writer, actor and directorJohnny Carson (1925β2005), comedianLarry the Cable Guy (1963β), comedianRoger Welsch (1936β), author, humorist, and folkloristDick Cavett (1936β), television talk show hostFloyd Kalber (1924β2004), television journalist and anchormanLindsey Shaw (1989β), child actor for Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, born in LincolnKim Winona (1930β1978), actress who portrayed Morning Star on CBS's Brave Eagle (1955β1956)Paula Zahn (1956β), news anchor for CNN311, rock bandRoni Benise, flamenco guitaristRuth Etting (1896β1976), singer and actressChip Davis (1947β), singer-songwriter, founder of Mannheim Steamroller, and president and CEO of American GramaphoneHoward Hanson (1896β1981), composer and conductorWynonie "Mr. 
Civil Rights Author, Activist, Community Activist, Speaker, Poet, Performer, Musician, Actor.Howard F.Ahmanson, Sr.(1906β1968), financier and philanthropistWalter Behlen (1905β1994), founder of the Behlen Manufacturing Company in Columbus, NebraskaWarren Buffett (1930β), "Oracle of Omaha", investor; Forbes Magazine's 2008 Richest Man in the WorldRichard N.Cabela (1936β), entrepreneur, founder of Cabela's sporting storePaul Endacott, Basketball Hall of Fame inductee (University of Kansas), president of Phillips Petroleum CompanyJoyce Hall (1891β1982), founder of Hallmark CardsAndrew Higgins (1886β1952), industrialist and shipbuilder, owner and founder of Higgins Industries, and manufacturer of "Higgins boats"Peter Kiewit (1900β1979), contractor, investor, and philanthropistC. 