Yes, I believe so.
Charles Curtis became the first Native American US senator in 1907. He represented Kansas in Congress. He became Vice President to Herbert Hoover in 1929.
Yes, a Native American can become president of the United States. There are no specific legal restrictions preventing individuals of Native American descent from holding the office. As long as they meet the constitutional requirements—being a natural-born citizen, at least 35 years old, and a resident of the U.S. for at least 14 years—they are eligible to run for and hold the presidency.
United States: no rest of America: don't know; doubt it
No, Barack Obama will be the first African American to become President.
If you were born in the United States then you have as good a chance as any American to become president, just go into politics and work your way up.
There is no way to know. There are not very many "native Americans" in high level positions at this time, but it only takes one outstanding individual, so who can say?
No, not only to you need to be an American citizen to become president of the United States, you also need to have been born in America. Therefore, there have been no US presidents (Including President Obama) that have not both been born in the US and been American Citizens.
Since you were born. Only a native born American Citizen can be president.
Any American citizen at least 35 years of age can become President.
Jefferson Davis was chosen as the President of the Confederate States of America and held that post until the CSA lost the American Civil War to the United States of America
No you cannot just become a native American if you were not born of this ethnicity, however, if one of your parents has Native blood you could apply for Native Status providing you have the proof and proper documentation.
if they become an US citizen, yes!