Hollywood Forever Profile: Minnie Provost--Silent Trailblazer
Prior to Hollywood’s broader recognition of Native American performers and their contributions, a Cheyenne and Arapaho actress known as “Indian Minnie” emerged as one of the most prominent figures in silent film. Born Minnie Provost and sometimes credited as Minnie Devereaux or “Minnie Ha-Ha,” she was recognized for her warmth, wit, and charisma, distinguishing herself among Native actresses in the 1910s and early 1920s. Despite her comic roles, her life was characterized by struggle, perseverance, loss, illness, and survival.