This print from the 1832 The History of the Indian Tribes of North America was likely made from a portrait of Opothle Yoholo by famed painter Charles Bird King. Opothle Yoholo (ca. 1798-1863) was a leader of the Tuckabatchee Creeks and became the principal chief of the Creek Nation. He was one of the most outspoken opponents of Creek Removal.
Opothle Yoholo
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Print by McKenney and Hall from the Birmingham Public Library, Tutwiler Collection of Southern History and Literature
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