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- Skenando: an Oneida Chief who remained friendly to the United StatesLithograph -- Hand-colored depicting Oneida Chief Skenando. "Skenando's person was tall, well made, and robust. His countenance was intelligent, and displayed all the peculiar dignity of an Indian chief. In his youth he was a brave and intrepid warrior, and in his riper years one of the noblest counsellors among …Lithograph -- Hand-colored depicting Oneida Chief Skenando. "Skenando's person was tall, well made, and robust. His countenance was intelligent, and displayed all the peculiar dignity of an Indian chief. In …Six Nations Public Library
- "Mohawk Chapel Lithograph"Christ Church, H.M. Royal Chapel to the Mohawks of Bay of Quinte.Christ Church, H.M. Royal Chapel to the Mohawks of Bay of Quinte.Six Nations Public Library
- Battle of the Thames. Respectful dedicated to Andrew Jackson Esq. President of the United StatesLibrary of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C.Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C.
- Indian Warriors from Lake EriePaper lithograph; "The North American Indian Warriors, from Lake Erie, of the Seneca, who were in London in 1818". "Beaver, I like her, Two Guns, Steep Back, Black Squirrel, Long Horns and Little Bear".Paper lithograph; "The North American Indian Warriors, from Lake Erie, of the Seneca, who were in London in 1818". "Beaver, I like her, Two Guns, Steep Back, Black Squirrel, Long …
- Ahyouwaighs, Chief of the Six Nations 1838Portrait of Ahyouwaighs (or John Brant, 1794-1832) who was the son of Thayendanegea (Joseph Brant, 1742/43-1807). In the War of 1812, Brant and John Norton led native warriors to stop an American attack at the Battle of Queenston Heights in October 1812. He was made a lieutenant in the Indian …Portrait of Ahyouwaighs (or John Brant, 1794-1832) who was the son of Thayendanegea (Joseph Brant, 1742/43-1807). In the War of 1812, Brant and John Norton led native warriors to stop …
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