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Outacite, chief of the Cherokees. Outacite was a war title conferred for bravery. This is possibly the Outacite, who in 1762, went to England with Henry Timberlake, where he was visited by thousands of people, and had an audience with the king. Image taken from The London Magazine and Monthly Chronicler, or The Gentleman's and London Magazine. Originally published/produced in Dublin, 1742-92.   Illustrated by Reynolds. 
Location British Library/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier AR9106447 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3894px × 5408px 
Photo Credit © British Library Board / Robana / Art Resource, NY 
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