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Tuch-ee (1790-1843), a Cherokee war chief also known as ‘Dutch’, George Catlin, 1834
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Chief Osceola of the Seminole Indians, Alphonse de Neuville, 1871
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Tukoseemathla, a Seminole chief, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Dress of a warrior of Florida at the time of the conquest, Cesare Vecellio, 1860
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Dress of a chief of warrior of Florida at the time of the conquest, Cesare Vecellio, 1860
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Dress of the Queen of Florida at the time of the conquest, Cesare Vecellio, 1860
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Dress of the King of Florida at the time of the conquest, Cesare Vecellio, 1860
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Sun priest preceding the King of Florida guaranteeing him rays of sun, Cesare Vecellio, 1860
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Creek Indians, Jacques Kuyper 1802
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Yaha Hajo (Mad Wolf), a Seminole war-chief, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Seminole chief Billy Bowlegs, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Seminole chief Asseola, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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King of the Seminoles, Florida, William Bartram, 1741
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Pushmataha, a Choctaw warrior, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Yoholo Micco, a Creek chief, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Mistippee, the son of Yoholo Micco, a Creek chief, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Tenskwautawaw, the prophet, a Creek Indian, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Selocta, a Creek chief, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Opothle Yoholo, councillor of the Creek Indians, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Menawa, a Creek warrior, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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McIntosh, a Creek chief of Scottisch descent, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Paddy Carr, a Creek interpreter, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Tooantuh (Spring Frog), a Cherokee chief, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Major Ridge, a Cherokee chief, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Tahchee (Dutch), a Cherokee chief, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Sequoyah, the inventor of the Cherokee alphabet, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Osceola, chief of the Seminoles, Florida, 1853
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Mico Chlucco, chief of the Seminoles, C.C.A. Last, 1836
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Execution of an Indian captive, Florida, 1853
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Creek Indians
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Cherokee and Creek chiefs in London, 1762
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The Timucua, Jerald T. Milanich, 1999
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Searching for the Bright Path, James Taylor Carson, 2003
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Records of the Moravians Among the Cherokees, Daniel Crews, 2010
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George Galphin’s Intimate Empire, Bryan C. Rindfleisch, 2019
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A History of the Timucua Indians and Missions, John Hann, 1996
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