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    July 14th, 1703Prices of Goods Supplied to the Eastern Indians

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     'Histoire de la Virginie...'

    by Robert Beverley 1707 (Beinecke Rare Books & Manuscripts Library, Yale University)

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     “The Four Indian Kings.” 

    by Bernards Lens III 1710(New York Historical Society)

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    "Tee Yee Neen Ho Ga Row Emper" - Emperor of the Six Nations

    Painted on His Visit to England by Bernard Lens III 1710(The British Museum)

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    "Sa Ga Yean Qua Rah Ton" - King of the Maquas in North America 

    Painted on His Visit to England by Bernard Lens III 1710(The British Museum)

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    "Sa Ga Yean Qua Rah Ton" - King of the Maquas in North America 

    Painted on His Visit to England by Bernard Lens III 1710(The British Museum)

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    "Oh Nee Yeath Ton no Rion" - Ganajoh-Hare

    Painted on His Visit to England by Bernard Lens III 1710(The British Museum)

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    "Oh Nee Yeath Ton no Rion" - Ganajoh-Hare

    Painted on His Visit to England by Bernard Lens III 1710(The British Museum)

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    "Etow Oh Koam" - King of the River Nations in North America 

    Painted on His Visit to England by Bernard Lens III 1710(The British Museum)

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    "Etow Oh Koam" - King of the River Nations in North America 

    Painted on His Visit to England by Bernard Lens III 1710(The British Museum)

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     Tee Yee Neen Ho Ga Row, Emperor of the Six Nations in North America 

    by Queen Anne’s Court Painter, John Verelst 1710(Library and Archives Canada)

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    "Sa Ga Yean Qua Rah Ton" - King of the Maquas in North America 

    by Queen Anne’s Court Painter, John Verelst 1710(Library and Archives Canada)

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    Oh Nee Yeath Ton no Rion (Iroquois John) - A Pro-English Mohawk & Diplomat 

    by Queen Anne’s Court Painter, John Verelst 1710(Library and Archives Canada)

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    Etow Oh Koam, King of the River Nations in North America 

    by Queen Anne’s Court Painter, John Verelst 1710(Library and Archives Canada)

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     “Tee Yee Neen Ho Ga Row, Emperor of the Six Nations” 

    after John Verelst (c. 1675–1734)(Museum of Southern Decorative Arts)

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     “Sa Ga Yeath Qua Pieth Tow, King of the Maquas” 

    after John Verelst (c. 1675–1734)(Museum of Southern Decorative Arts)

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     “Ho Nee Yeath Taw No Row, King of Generethgarich” 

    after John Verelst (c. 1675–1734)(Museum of Southern Decorative Arts)

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     “Etow Oh Koam, King of the River Nation” 

    after John Verelst (c. 1675–1734)(Museum of Southern Decorative Arts)

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     “The true Effiges of the Four Indian Kings taken from the Original” 

    after Simon Vereist (The British Museum)

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    Iroquois with Western Goods

    from “Histoire de l'Amérique septentrionale: divisée en quatre tomes By: Bacqueville de La Potherie“ 1722(Amicus Collections, Canada)

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     “Souase Oke Charinga, Americanischer printz,”Featured in “Sammlung von natur- und Medicin- wie auch hierzu gehörigen Kunst- und Literatur-Geschichte”

    by David Richter Leipzig, 1722(Amicus Collections, Canada)

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    Portrait of Prince Touanohoui

    by Jonathan Richardson, Sr. c, 1724 - 1725(DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum - Colonial Williamsburg)

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     “OUTACITE Chief of the CHEROKEES” 

    c. 1731(Library and Archives Canada, Peter Winkworth Collection of Canadiana)

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    Guerrier Renard (Fox Warrior)

    by Unknown 1732(Bibliotheque National de France)

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    Renard Fox, Indian Slave1732

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     "James Oglethorpe Presenting the Yamacraw Indians to the Georgia Trustees"

    by Willem Verelst c. 1734 - 1735(DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum - Colonial Williamsburg)

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     The Common Council of Georgia Receiving the Indian Chiefs

    by Willem Verelst c. 1734 - 1735(DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum - Colonial Williamsburg)

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     The Common Council of Georgia Receiving the Indian Chiefs

    by Willem Verelst c. 1734 - 1735(DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum - Colonial Williamsburg)

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     Attakapas Indians of Louisiana Visiting New OrleansDetail from “Desseins de Sauvages de Plusieurs Nations, Nue Orleans, 1735” 

    by Alexandre du Batz c. 1735(Peabody Museum, Harvard University)

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     “TEMPLE des Sauvages... CABANE du chief...” 

    by Alexandre du Batz c. 1735(Peabody Museum, Harvard University)

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    Choctaw Men & Children

    by Alexandre du Batz c. 1735(Private Collection)

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    Creek Indians Tomachachi and Tooanahowi

    Engraved by John Faber the Younger after William Vereist c. 1735(Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts)

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     Tishcohan, Delaware of the Leni-Lenape

    by Gustavus Hesselius, 1735 (Atwater Kent Museum of Philadelphia)

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     Lapowinska Delaware of the Leni-Lenape

    by Gustavus Hesselius, 1735 (Atwater Kent Museum of Philadelphia)

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    From the Drawings and Journal of 25 Year Old Philip Georg Friedrich von Reck

    Executed When He Sailed from Germany to Georgia in 1736(Birmingham Public Library)

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    From the Drawings and Journal of 25 Year Old Philip Georg Friedrich von Reck

    Executed When He Sailed from Germany to Georgia in 1736(Birmingham Public Library)

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     “The Indian King and Queen of the Yuchis” From the Drawings and Journal of 25 Year Old Philip Georg Friedrich von Reck

    Executed When He Sailed from Germany to Georgia in 1736(Birmingham Public Library)

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     “A war dance...” From the Drawings and Journal of 25 Year Old Philip Georg Friedrich von Reck

    Executed When He Sailed from Germany to Georgia in 1736(Birmingham Public Library)

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     “Indians going a-hunting” From the Drawings and Journal of 25 Year Old Philip Georg Friedrich von Reck

    Executed When He Sailed from Germany to Georgia in 1736(Birmingham Public Library)

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     “A Indian Camp” From the Drawings and Journal of 25 Year Old Philip Georg Friedrich von Reck

    Executed When He Sailed from Germany to Georgia in 1736(Birmingham Public Library)

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     “The Mico of the Yuchi named Senkaitschi” From the Drawings and Journal of 25 Year Old Philip Georg Friedrich von Reck

    Executed When He Sailed from Germany to Georgia in 1736(Birmingham Public Library)

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     “An Indian woman weaving a basket of reed” From the Drawings and Journal of 25 Year Old Philip Georg Friedrich von Reck

    Executed When He Sailed from Germany to Georgia in 1736(Birmingham Public Library)

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     “An Indian who lived with us for a time” From the Drawings and Journal of 25 Year Old Philip Georg Friedrich von Reck

    Executed When He Sailed from Germany to Georgia in 1736(Birmingham Public Library)

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     “Huts of the Iroquese Indians” From the Drawings and Journal of 25 Year Old Philip Georg Friedrich von Reck

    Executed When He Sailed from Germany to Georgia in 1736(Birmingham Public Library)

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    Cherokee IndiansEngraved by Isaac Besire after a Painting by Markham c. 1740 - 1760

    (Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts)

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     “The brave old Hendrick the great SACHEM of Chief of the Mohawk Indians... Ye Subject to the King of Great Britain” 

    by Eliz. Bakewelll c. 1740(John Carter Brown Library, Brown University)

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     “The brave old Hendrick the great SACHEM of Chief of the Mohawk Indians... Ye Subject to the King of Great Britain” 

    by Eliz. Bakewelll c. 1740(New York Public Library)

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    "Indians with ancient and French weapons"

    by J.-F. Benjamin Dumont de Montigny 1744(Canadian Museum of History)

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     “An Indian of ye Outawas Tribe & his Family going to War” 

    by George Townshend, 4th Viscount and 1st Marquess Townshend c. 1751 - 1758(National Portrait Gallery)

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     “An Indian War chief completely equipped with a scalp in his hand” 

    by George Townshend, 4th Viscount and 1st Marquess Townshend c. 1751 - 1758(National Portrait Gallery)

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     “An Indian pursuing a wounded enemy with his Tomahawk” 

    by George Townshend, 4th Viscount and 1st Marquess Townshend c. 1751 - 1758(National Portrait Gallery)

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     “An Indian dressed for war with a scalp” 

    by George Townshend, 4th Viscount and 1st Marquess Townshend c. 1751 - 1758(National Portrait Gallery)

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     “An Indian in his war dress and Blanket” 

    by George Townshend, 4th Viscount and 1st Marquess Townshend c. 1751 - 1758(National Portrait Gallery)

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     “A Squaw... an Indian” by George Townshend, 4th Viscount and 1st Marquess Townshend c. 1751 - 1758

    (National Portrait Gallery)

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     “Mr. Peter Williamson on the Dress of the Delaware Indian” 

     “French and Indian cruelty: exemplified in the life, and various vicissitudes of fortune, of Peter Williamson” London 1752(John Carter Brown Library, Brown University)

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     “Mr. Peter Williamson on the Dress of the Delaware Indian” 

     “French and Indian cruelty: exemplified in the life, and various vicissitudes of fortune, of Peter Williamson” London 1752(John Carter Brown Library, Brown University)

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    El Santismo Christo De La Ensina c. 1760

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    Robert Adams 1761

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    Ostenaco / Skiagusta Uku / Mankiller of the Cherokees

    by Sir Joshua Reynolds 1762(Gilcrease Museum)

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    Oconostota's (Cherokee) French Commission as "Captaine grand chef medaille de la fond"Presented to Him by the French Governor of Louisiana, Louis de Kerlerec in 1761

    (U.S National Archives)

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    Illustration on Glass of Either Cumnacatouge or Ostenaco, Cherokee Chiefs who Met with King George III in Londonc. 1762

    (Martyn Edgell Antiques, Ltd.)

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     The Indian Chief Cunne Shote (Cumnacatogue) or Standing TurkeyEscorted to London in 1762 by Virginia Lieutenant Henry Timberlake

    by Francis Parsons c. 1762(Gilcrease Museum; Tulsa, Oklahoma)

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     The Indian Chief Cunne Shote (Cumnacatogue) or Standing Turkey Escorted to London in 1762 by Virginia Lieutenant Henry Timberlake

    Engraved by James McArdell after a Painting by Francis Parsons c. 1762

    (Museum of Southern Decorative Arts)

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    by Charles Echardc. 1763

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    'Storia degli stabilimenti europei in America'

    Francesco Bartolozzi after Benjamin West 1763

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     “General Johnson Saving a Wounded French Officer from the Tomahawk of a North American Indian”byr Benjamin West c. 1764 - 1768

    (Derby Museum and Art Gallery, Derby, England)

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     “The Three Cherokees, come over from the head of the River Savanna to London, 1762” 

    by George Bickham c. 1765

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     “The Three Cherokees, come over from the head of the River Savanna to London, 1762” by George Bickham c. 1765

    (Colonial Williamsburg)

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     “The Three Cherokees, come over from the head of the River Savanna to London, 1762” 

    by George Bickham c. 1765

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     “A Topographical PLAN of that part of the INDIAN COUNTRYthrough which the Army under the Command of COLONEL BOUQUET marched in the Year 1764...” 

    (William Clements Library)

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     “A Delaware Indian” Pierre-François-Xavier de Charlevoix,

     A voyage to North-America: undertaken by command of the present King of France, Dublin, 1766

    (John Carter Brown Library, Brown University)

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     “The Indians giving a talk to Colonel Bouquet in a Conference at a Council fire near his Camp... 1764” by Charles Grignion after Benjamin West 1766

    (The British Museum)

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     “The Indians delivering up the English Captives to Colonel Bouquet” by Pierre Charles Canot after Benjamin West 1766

    (The British Museum)

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    Parrawankaw & Dr. Squintumby A. Hamilton Junr. Fleet Street, London 1769

    (Library of Congress)

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     “The Death of General Wolfe” by Benjamin West 1770

    (National Gallery of Canada)

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    Captain Redhead The only known image of a Catawba from the 18th Century c. 1771

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     “Habit of an Ottawa an Indian Nation of North America” by Thomas Jefferys c. 1757 - 1772

    (Library and Archives Canada)

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     “Habit of a Mohawk one of the Six Nations” by Thomas Jefferys c. 1757 - 1772

    (New York Public Library)

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    Portrait of the Indian Chief, Red Jacket by Baroness Anne-Marguerite-Hyde de Neuville c. 1758 - 1830

    (New York Historical Society)

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     “PHILIP, KING of Mount Hope”by Paul Revere 1772

    (American Antiquarian Society)

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     “PHILIP, KING of Mount Hope”by Paul Revere 1772

    (Yale University Art Gallery)

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    Detail - Royal American Magazine1774

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     “Characteristick head of a Creek War Chief” by Bernard Romans, Surveyor for England in what is now the Gulf Coast in the Early 1770s

    From: “A Concise Natural History of East and West Florida” (Private Collection)

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    Colonel Guy Johnson and Karonghyontye (Captain David Hill)by Benjamin West 1776

    (National Gallery of Art -Andrew W. Mellon Collection)

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    Colonel Guy Johnson and Karonghyontye (Captain David Hill)by Benjamin West 1776

    (National Gallery of Art -Andrew W. Mellon Collection - Photo Courtesy Dan Center)

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    Colonel Guy Johnson and Karonghyontye (Captain David Hill)by Benjamin West 1776

    (National Gallery of Art -Andrew W. Mellon Collection - Photo Courtesy Dan Center)

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    Colonel Guy Johnson and Karonghyontye (Captain David Hill)by Benjamin West 1776

    (National Gallery of Art -Andrew W. Mellon Collection - Photo Courtesy Dan Center)

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     “JOSEPH THAYENDANEKEN COMMONLY CALLED BRANT, A MOHAWK CHIEF.” London Magazine 1776

    (Toronto Public Library)

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     “This was a very wise and moderate Sachem of the Wyandott? or Huron nation his name in that Language Quosquiandorong.” by Henry Hamilton c. 1776 - 1778

    (Harvard University - Houghton Library)

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     “Tzentoritzi“by Henry Hamilton c. 1776 - 1778

    (Harvard University - Houghton Library)

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     “The name of this Miami chief is Pacane - I made him a present of a silver mounted Couteau His Father of the same name havingtaken down from a stake when he was to have been roasted. Cap Morris of the 17th Regt Infantry an and friend of many years standing” 

    by Henry Hamilton c. 1776 - 1778

    (Harvard University - Houghton Library)

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     “I have forgot the name of this Indian - He was one of those characters, always to be found among the Indians.He travels from Village to Village, being provided with news, generally to suit his own views - Many are termedbad or birds of ill omen as he reports generally had to intimidate had to be the best road to accomplish his views” 

    by Henry Hamilton (pre- 1779)

    (Harvard University - Houghton Library)

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     “Papiguenne, Native American man from area north of Montreal, Quebec.” by Henry Hamilton

    (Harvard University - Houghton Library)

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     “A Jibboway Indian - “ / “an occasional visitor to the Detroit area from the far north” by Henry Hamilton c. 1776 - 1778

    (Harvard University - Houghton Library)

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     “This man was a very respected Warrior of the Mohawk nation - his name in the Huron or Wyandattlanguage is Shangress in the Iroquois Otcheek” 

    by Henry Hamilton

    (Harvard University - Houghton Library)

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    Joseph Brant (Tayadanega)by George Romney 1779

    (National Gallery of Canada)

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     “JOSEPH TAYADANEEGA, called the BRANT.” after George Romney 1779

    (Toronto Public Library)

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    Joseph Brant (Tayadanega)by Gilbert Stuart 1786

    (Fenimore Art Museum)

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    Joseph Brant (Tayadanega)by Henry Bone 1786

    (Joseph Brandt Museum, Burlington, Ontario)

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    Depiction of a Native American Smoking a Pipebt Thomas Bewick c. 1778 - 1790

    (The British Museum)

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    Stockbridge Indian

    c. 1776

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     “A Man and Woman of the Ottigaumies” 

    byJonathan Carver 1781

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     The Widow of an Indian Chief Watching the Arms of Her Deceased Husband

    by Joseph Wright of Derby 1785

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    Unknown Sitter, Possibly Iroquoisc. Late 18th Century 

    (DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum - Colonial Williamsburg)

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     “Hopothle Mico, or the Talassee King of the Creeks“by John Trumbull 1790

    (New York Public Library)

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     “Tuskatche Mico, or the Birdtail King of the Cusitahs“by John Trumbull 1790

    (New York Public Library)

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     “ “The Infant” - Chief of the Seneca  Indians.“by John Trumbull 1792

    (Yale University Art Gallery)

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     “ “Good Peter” Chief of the Onieda Indians” by John Trumbull 1792

    (Yale University Art Gallery)

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     “MICO CHLUCCO the LONG WARRIOR or KING of the SIMINOLES” From 'Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia,...” by William Bartram 1791

    (Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University)

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     “MICO CHLUCCO the LONG WARRIOR or KING of the SIMINOLES” From 'Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia,...” by William Bartram 1791

    (Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University)

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     “Grand Chef de Guerriers Iroquois” by J.G. de St. Sauveur c. 1795

    (Library and Archives Canada)

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     “Guerrier Iroquois” by J.G. de St. Sauveur c. 1795

    (Library and Archives Canada)

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     “Sauvagesse Iroquoise” by J.G. de St. Sauveur c. 1795

    (Library and Archives Canada)

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     “Homme et Femme Iroquois” by J.G. de St. Sauveur c. 1795

    (Library and Archives Canada)

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     “Iroquois allant à la Découverte” by J.G. de St. Sauveur c. 1795

    (Library and Archives Canada)

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     Abenaki Couple18th Century 

    (Gagnon Collection, Montreal Public Library)

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     Algonquin Couple18th Century 

    (Gagnon Collection, Montreal Public Library)

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    Huron Deer Hunt 

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     “Austenaco, Great Warrior - Commander in Chief of the Cherokee Nation” 

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    Lieutenant, Sir John Caldwell, H.M. 8th Regiment of Foot in Indian Dress, Assigned to Niagara & Detroit 1774 - 1780c. 1780

    (Liverpool Museum of England)

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    Map Cartouche from the October 1775 Issue of   The Pennsylvania Magazine(The Ann S.K. Brown Collection, Brown University)

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    Map Cartouche from the October 1775 Issue of   The Pennsylvania Magazine(The Ann S.K. Brown Collection, Brown University)

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    Portrait of a Cherokeeby William Hodges (1747 - 1797)

    (Hunterian Museum)

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    Portrait of a Cherokeeby William Hodges (1747 - 1797)

    (Royal College of Surgeons of England)

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     “The Colonies Reduced It’s Comparison” 1767 

    (European Political Print Collection - American Antiquarian Society)

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     “OR WHO SHALL” London 1776

    (Lewis Walpole Library)

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     “OR WHO SHALL” London 1776

    (Lewis Walpole Library)

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     “ THE COMMISSIONERS” by M. Darly 1778

    (European Political Print Collection - American Antiquarian Society)

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    Detail: “The Tea Tax Tempest or the Anglo - American Revolution” 1778

    (European Political Print Collection - American Antiquarian Society)

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     “THE PRESENT STATE OF GREAT BRITAIN” by James Phillips, Published by William Humphrey 1779

    (Metropolitan Museum of Art)

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     “THE ENGLISH LION DISMEMBER’D” by E. Hedges 1780

    (Lewis Walpole Library)

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     “JOHN BULL TRIUMPHANT.” by W. Humphrey 1780

    (European Political Print Collection - American Antiquarian Society)

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     “The BULL ROASTED, or the POLITICAL COOKS Serving their CUSTOMERS” by I. Harris 1780

    (European Political Print Collection - American Antiquarian Society)

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     “THE STATE COOKS MAKING PEACE -------- PORRIDGE” by Edward Hedges 1782

    (The British Museum)

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     “The BELLIGERANT PLENIPO’S” by T. Colley 1782

    (Lewis Walpole Library)

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     “The SAVAGES let loose, OR The Cruel FATE of the LOYALISTS” by W. Humphrey 1783

    (Lewis Walpole Library)

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     “Col. BENJAMIN CHURCH” (1639 - 1718)

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     “Col. BENJAMIN CHURCH” (1639 - 1718)

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