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Yoholo-Micco, A Creek Chief


Yoholo-Micco, A Creek Chief

1838-1843
19th century
514 x 356 mm

Charles Bird King,  American, (1785–1862)
John T. Bowen,  British (English), (1801–1856)
Alfred M. Hoffy,  American, (ca. 1790–1860)
F. W. Greenough,  American
Thomas L. McKenney and James Hall,  American

Object Type: Print
Medium and Support: Lithograph with hand coloring on paper
Credit Line: Gift of Michelle Patenaude, 2022
Accession Number: 2022.8.7
Current Location: Lauinger Library : 0 - Lower level : LL storage 4: former server room : Former Woodstock Cage

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  • Creek
  • Native American - Typically refers to the culture of the aboriginal peoples of the western hemisphere, particularly the native peoples of North America, excluding the Eskimos and Aleuts. It may also be used more broadly to refer to the culture of any native peoples of North America, Central America, South America, or the West Indies who are considered to belong to the Mongoloid division of the human species. In usage in the United States, the term "Amerindian" is often used for this broader meaning, with "Native American" reserved for the cultures of the native peoples of the United States and Canada, excluding the Eskimos and Aleuts. Indigenous peoples of Canada use the term "First Nations" to refer to their own communities; they often use it in a broader sense to refer to all indigenous peoples of the Americas.

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