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Who was the first native American to be honored on a U.S. stamp?

The first Native American to be honored on a U.S. stamp was Sequoyah, who was featured on a stamp in 1940. Sequoyah was a Cherokee silversmith and inventor who is best known for creating a writing system for the Cherokee language, which allowed for the preservation of Cherokee culture and history. The stamp was issued as part of the "Great Americans" series, which featured notable figures from American history.