Maria Tallchief, born in 1925 in Fairfax, Oklahoma, was America's first major prima ballerina and broke barriers as a Native American in the world of ballet. This biography explores her early life on the Osage Indian Reservation, her rigorous training, and her rise to stardom. Tallchief's collaboration with choreographer George Balanchine led to iconic performances with the New York City Ballet, where she became the company's first star. Her roles in The Firebird and The Nutcracker showcased her technical brilliance and artistry. Tallchief's dedication elevated American ballet to international prominence. After retiring from performing, she continued to contribute as a teacher and mentor. This book celebrates her trailblazing career, cultural heritage, and lasting influence as a pioneer who expanded opportunities for women and minorities in the arts.