Avatar the Last Airbender - 2005 The Warriors of Kyoshi 1-4 was released on:
USA: 4 March 2005
She was an earth bender.
The Kyoshi warriors get caught by Azula, Mai and Ty Lee in Season 2 Episode 16 "Appa's Lost Days"
there are rumors that Sokka and Suki have a child who is Avatar Korra. Korra lives in the Southern Water Tribe (like Sokka) and she has the same sort of personality as Avatar Kyoshi (Suki is a Kyoshi Warrior)
They would have appered a bunch of times keeping an eye on the gaang. Shamylon said he was filming the Kyoshi Warriors to much more than Aang so he cut them out. Which sucks
Yes, there was a female Avatar from the Fire Nation named Avatar Kiyoshi, who is one of the previous incarnations of the Avatar before Aang. Kiyoshi is known for her strong sense of justice and her founding of the Kyoshi Warriors, an all-female fighting force. Her story is explored in the "Avatar: The Last Airbender" and "Avatar: The Legend of Korra" expanded universe, particularly in the novels that delve into her life and legacy.
Sokka's wife is Suki, a skilled warrior from the Kyoshi Warriors and a key character in "Avatar: The Last Airbender." They develop a romantic relationship throughout the series, and Suki supports Sokka during his journey. In the sequel comic series "The Last Airbender: The Promise," their relationship continues to grow, culminating in marriage.
Avatar Kyoshi
Chin the Conqueror. Who, "threatened to throw the world out of balance." When he came to claim Kyoshi's home, Kyoshi defeated him.
Avatar Kuruk from the Water Tribe.
No the M. Night Shyamalan said that he wanted them but he ended up focusing on them too much so he took them out all together
In the "Avatar: The Last Airbender" series, the Avatar staff does not have wings. The staff is primarily a tool for bending and combat, symbolizing the Avatar's connection to the four elements. However, some characters in the expanded lore, such as the Avatar Kyoshi, are depicted with wings in specific artistic interpretations, but this is not a standard feature of the Avatar staff itself.
Between Aang, Roku, and Kyoshi, it seems that on average, each Avatar lives about 152 and a half years, so in a thousand years, there must've been about 6 or 7.