Elias Boudinot (1802 – June 22, 1839) Another excellent article on the impact of Christianity in the Cherokee nation by Simonetta Carr and posted at Place for Truth: Published June 22, 2026 In 1828, Boudinot was elected editor of the bilingual Cherokee Phoenix, the first to be published by a Native American nation. For Boudinot, the newspaper was more than a source of information about important news and recent laws. It was a way to tell the colonists that the Cherokee were not savages, but highly civilized and deserving of running their own nations. Many have heard of an American Founding Father named Elias Boudinot. As a President of the Second Continental Congress, a president and founder of the American Bible Society, and a signatory of the Treaty of Paris (which formally ended the American Revolutionary War), he deserves an article of his own. This article is instead about a Cherokee man named at birth Galagina (The Buck) Oowatie who was so impressed by the founding father’s ...
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