Native American resistance and resilience have been ongoing since European colonization began. From armed conflicts to cultural preservation, Native communities have fought to protect their lands, rights, and identities against displacement, forced assimilation, and genocide. Key figures like Tecumseh, Sitting Bull, and Geronimo led resistance efforts. Modern activism continues through movements like AIM and Land Back. Despite challenges, Native Americans persist in preserving languages, traditions, and sovereignty while addressing ongoing issues of representation and environmental justice.