Chief John Big Tree

Chief John Big Tree (born Isaac Johnny John, June 2, 1877 – July 6, 1967) was a member of the Seneca Nation and an actor who appeared in 59 films between 1915 and 1950.

Big Tree claimed to be one of three Native American chiefs whose profiles were composited to make the portrait featured on the obverse of the United States' Indian Head nickel, designed by sculptor James Earle Fraser.

Big Tree claimed that his profile was used to create that portion of the portrait from the top of the forehead to the upper lip.

Big Tree also claimed to be the sole model for Fraser's most recognized work, the doleful End of the Trail.

[3][4] He also appeared on the March 1964 cover of Esquire magazine, in a pose commemorating the Indian Head nickel.

U.S. Indian Head nickel , for which Big Tree claimed he was one of three models used – although the sculptor said that another Chief Big Tree, Adoeette , from the Kiowa tribe was one of his models [ 1 ]
James Earle Fraser 's sculpture, End of the Trail , for which Big Tree claimed he was the model.