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Elias Boudinot - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Sep 3, 2002 · As an educator, an advocate of Cherokee acculturation, and editor of the Phoenix, Boudinot played a crucial role in Cherokee history during the decades preceding the Nation’s forced removal, often referred to as the Trail …
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Cherokee Leader. He was a Cherokee Nation leader and the editor of the "Cherokee Phoenix." Born Gallegina (also known as Buck) Watie, son of Oo-watie at Oothcaloga in the Cherokee Nation in what is now northwest Georgia, he …
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Elias Boudinot (Gallegina “Buck” Watie): 1804–1839
Elias Boudinot - Georgia Writer's Hall of Fame
Born at Oothcaloga in the Cherokee Nation (near present-day Chatsworth, Georgia) around 1804, young Galagina "Buck" Watie excelled at his Christian mission-school education.
Primary Source: Elias Boudinot “An Address to the Whites,” 1826
Elias Boudinot, a Cherokee writer you should know
Nov 19, 2020 · Elias Boudinot (Gallegina Uwati [ᎦᎴᎩᎾ ᎤᏩᏘ] in Cherokee) was born in present-day Georgia in 1802. In 1808, a young Gallegina Watie (he dropped the “u” from “Uwati”) began studying Christianity at a local Moravian …
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