King, Charles Bird “Ochio Fincio-Charles Cornels” [Creek]
Charles Bird King. “Ochio Fincio-Charles Cornels.” [Creek]. From McKenney & Hall History of the Native American Tribes of North America. Printed in Philadelphia, 1834-38. Publisher remainder. Originally published by Key & Biddle, 1834. Folio. 10 ¾ x 9 ½ (image). 21 ¾ x 15 3/8 (paper). Lithograph by Childs & Lehman. Rich original hand coloring. Brown discoloration of some type around figure possibly a water stain or wash of some type? Otherwise, fair condition. A print intended for McKenney & Hall’s impressive portfolio of Native American portraits. These prints document an important part of American History, the great leaders of the aboriginal cultures that have disappeared since the mid-nineteenth century. Thomas McKenney, head of the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs for many years, was a champion of the Native Americans and fought throughout his tenure to preserve something of their culture, so integral a part of the history of the United State