Chief Pontiac
Pontiac (c.1720 - 1769), chief of the Ottawa tribe and leader of a federation of Native Americans against the settlers, faces a delegation of British and Pennsylvanian officers, among them Colonel Henry Bouquet, to sign a peace treaty after the Battle of Bushy Run. Original Artwork: Engraving by Charles Grignion I. (Photo by MPI/Getty Images)

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