The Prophet, also called Tenskwatawa, in an 1820 portrait by Charles Bird King. After he incited the disastrous Battle of Tippecanoe in 1811, he was reduced from thousands to a small band of followers and exile in Canada. He returned to the US to have this portrait painted at the request of Lewis Cass, then governor of Michigan Territory (BSLOC_2019_6_48)
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