Ho-Chunk
Winnebago
Lincoln Squarefew Ho-Chunk speakers were part of the bustling Native showbusiness world in mid-20th century Manhattan, including Red Wing, known as Lillian St. Cyr, one of the first great Native American film stars, who lived in the city until she passed away in the 70s. Some of her relatives lived on multiethnic 67th Street before its redevelopment for Lincoln Center, including her niece Vina, who married the Hopi dancer Morris Mofsie.