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Halpatter-Micco or Billy Bowlegs, a Seminole Chief, c
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Halpatter-Micco or Billy Bowlegs, a Seminole Chief, c
BAL122963 Halpatter-Micco or Billy Bowlegs, a Seminole Chief, c.1825, illustration from The Indian Tribes of North America, Vol.2, by Thomas L. McKenney and James Hall, pub. by John Grant (colour litho) by King, Charles Bird (1785-1862) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: moved from Florida to Mississippi after USA gained Florida in 1821; ); American, out of copyright
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Feathered Headdress Native American Indian Tribe
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This print showcases Halpatter-Micco, also known as Billy Bowlegs, a distinguished Seminole Chief from the early 19th century. The image is an illustration taken from "The Indian Tribes of North America". Volume 2, authored by Thomas L. McKenney and James Hall. Published by John Grant, this color lithograph was created by Charles Bird King. Halpatter-Micco's regal presence is evident in his striking attire and commanding gaze. Adorned with a magnificent feathered headdress, he exudes strength and wisdom that befits his esteemed position within the Seminole tribe. In one hand, he holds a rifle—a symbol of both protection and resistance against encroaching forces. Notably, after the United States gained control over Florida in 1821, Halpatter-Micco relocated to Mississippi along with other members of the Seminole community. This historical context adds depth to the portrait as it reflects not only the individual but also sheds light on significant events shaping Native American history during that era. Preserved in a private collection today, this artwork serves as a testament to both cultural heritage and artistic excellence. Through its intricate details and vibrant colors, it offers viewers an opportunity to appreciate the rich traditions and resilience of indigenous peoples like Halpatter-Micco—a true embodiment of tribal leadership and pride.
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