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Cherokee Phoenix
Cherokee Phoenix, established in 1828 by the Cherokee Nation in New Town, Georgia, is the first Native American newspaper in the United States. Founded by Elias Boudinot and the Cherokee Council, its mission was to educate and inform the Cherokee people about their rights and current events. Notably, the newspaper featured a bilingual format, publishing in both Cherokee syllabary and English, which helped promote literacy and cultural preservation. Covering a wide array of topics such as tribal governance, culture, and community events, Cherokee Phoenix is renowned for its advocacy and journalistic integrity, making it a trusted source for the Cherokee Nation and broader audiences. On OldNews.com, you can explore historical scans of Cherokee Phoenix from 1828, featuring a total of 84 scans. Dive deeper into the past and uncover historical figures, events, and even traces of your own family history by searching through this invaluable resource.
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