Tom Laughlin is not a Native American, or at least he does not claim to be by any public method. His "Billy Jack" films were inspired by his observance of how Native American's were treated, and his casting strongly favors them for these films.
The address of the Laughlin Library is: 2840 S Needles Hwy, Laughlin, 89028 2225
If they are born a Native American they can be, but if not,no.
sequoia was a native american
yes. he is as of caucasian and native american decsent his mom is caucasian and his dad is a native american
the native American tribes are called native American tribes.
Tom Laughlin was born on 1931-08-10.
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Tom Laughlin did know martial arts and was trained in Hapkido karate by karate master Bong Soo Han. Laughlin was mostly known for his Billy Jack films.
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US actor Tom Laughlin ("Billy Jack") was 82 years old when he died on December 12, 2013. (born August 10, 1931).
No, they are not. Also, Lori's last name has a different spelling, it's Loughlin.
Tom Laughlin has written: 'The Cancer Personality' 'The 6 psychological factors that may lead to cancer-- and what you can do about them' -- subject(s): Applied Psychology, Cancer, Medicine and psychology, Prevention, Psychology, Sick, Treatment
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tom, george, Jeff, Jason, Andrew, doug.... just to name a few of the many native American men I know......
Tom Laughlin, known for his role in the "Billy Jack" films, was primarily an actor and filmmaker rather than a formally trained martial artist with a degree. However, he did study various martial arts techniques, which he showcased in his films. His work contributed to the popularization of martial arts in American cinema, but there is no record of him holding a formal degree in martial arts.