- Was 90 years old at time of her death and is buried St. Augustine Cemetery in Nebraska.
- Is a relative of actor Vincent or Vincent St. Cyr.
- Her older sister, Julia St. Cyr (Travis) (1857-1947), was a graduate of and one of the first American Indians to attend Virginia's Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, which is now Hampton University.
- Her rival, actress Mona Darkfeather, was also a lead at Bison and identified as a prominent Indian player at Kalem and Universal Studios.
- Although she is credited as the first Native American actress with her first known film The White Squaw (1908), Inuit actress Esther Eneutseak made an uncredited appearance in Edison's Esquimaux Game of Snap-the-Whip (1901).
- Cecil B. DeMille's first choice to play the Indian girl in The Squaw Man (1914) was Mona Darkfeather, but Darkfeather's contract with Kalem did not allow her to accept the offer.
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