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Cherokee Phoenix
Established in 1836 by Elias Boudinot, the Cherokee Phoenix is a seminal publication in Marietta, Georgia, recognized as the first newspaper printed in a Native American language. Originally serving the Cherokee Nation, it aimed to disseminate information on tribal governance, culture, and news, while advocating for Native American rights and education. Today, the Cherokee Phoenix continues to provide a mix of local news, cultural reflections, and historical insights, making it an essential resource for understanding Indigenous perspectives. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of Cherokee Phoenix, Marietta, Georgia, United States starting 1828, including 1,017 scans in total. By exploring these archives, you can discover historical figures, events, and possibly even people from your own family history. The longstanding commitment of the Cherokee Phoenix to truth and community engagement invites you to delve into its rich legacy and uncover the stories that shaped Native American history.
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