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Faber, John the Younger, ca. 1695–1756
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Verelst, William, 1704–1752
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Tooanahowi (fl. c. 1734), son of the Mico of the Echitas, nephew to Tomochichi
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Wilde Americk - Discovery and Exploration of the New World, 1500-1850 (Yale Center for British Art, 2001-09-27 - 2001-09-27)
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Print made by John Faber the Younger, ca. 1695–1756
Tomo Chachi Mico, or King of Yamacraw, and Tooanahowi [sic], His Nephew
ca. 1734