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The History on Fire podcast by Daniele Bolelli has a TON of episodes about Native American history. Daniele has a thick Italian accent, but he's a REALLY good storyteller and I enjoy listening to him. Some notable episodes:
The Real History Behind Killers of the Flower Moon.
The Last War Chief: The Story Of Joe Medicine Crow.
The Story of Tom Le Forge, The Real Life Dances With Wolves.
This story isn't about Native Americans DIRECTLY (although a lot is said about them), it's about WHY the WAY LESS SHITTY white people who ALSO colonized America DIDN'T make it into the history books the same way as those Pilgrims you mentioned (TRIGGER WARNING: Pilgrims being dicks.) The Wildest Man You've Never Heard Of.
These two are multiparters (so 9 episodes in total) that dig into the history of probably the two most famous Native historical figures in North America. It's worth listening to these two one after the other, as these two men were contemporaries with a long, complex and often tumultuous relationship.
Sitting Bull
Crazy Horse
This one's another four parter about the conquest of Mexico and the conflict between the Spaniards and the Mexica (Aztecs). People of the Sun.
This three parter explores the parallels between the Sand Creek Massacre (which happened to the Cheyenne people in Colorado) and My Lai (during the Vietnam war). Anything That Moves.
IF you like all that, you might also check out THIS series from Our Fake History, debunking a bunch of historical myths about Pocahontas. Sebastian and Daniele are frequent guests on each other's shows. Did Pocahontas Really Save John Smith?.
Sebastian also does a series on Columbus (which can't help but focus on a lot of Native perspectives), so if you want to hate that guy EVEN MORE... Columbus?
EDIT:
This is an Our Fake History with Daniele on as a special guest. Daniele and Sebastian talk about Liver Eating Johnson, a white man / cannibal / Indian killer... or was he and is that ALL made up?
Liver Eating Johnson
EDIT 2:
Also, if you DON'T know about the Navajo Code Talkers, you'd probably be interested.