Pioneer may refer to:
- Woodsman, one who makes his living in the wilderness through trapping, hunting, logging, and/or prospecting
- Settler, one who has travelled from his or her homeland by choice to live in a "new" land or colony
- Mormon Pioneer, a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who crossed the Great Plains
- A number of idealist pioneer movements for Jews to settle in Palestine (between 1881 and 1947). Bilu is a notable example
- As an adjective (as in "pioneer days"), referring to the American Old West
- A person who initiated a particular action or idea, or it may refer to the idea or action itself if it was the source of a subsequent idea or action
- Combat Engineer or sapper
- Pioneer, a term used by Jehovah's Witnesses to describe someone who is in the full-time volunteer ministry work
- A member of the Pioneer Total Abstinence Association, an Irish organisation for Roman Catholic Teetotallers
- A donor who raised more than $100000 for one of George W. Bush's Presidential campaigns.
- A member of the Young Pioneer organization of the Soviet Union
- Pioneers, a free game based on "The Settlers of Catan" Website
- McCubbin pioneer1904.jpg, a painting by Frederick McCubbin
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