John Eliot
I believe it was St. Paul, originally called Saul of Tarsus.
because Indians are people from India and it is completely different from native american
Columbus called them indians because he thought he was in India.
Native peoples can be called indigenous.
the Indians faced a war between the french and some Indians called the Huron and the algonqin
Between 1647 and 1663, John Eliot, a Puritan missionary called the "Apostle to the Indians", translated the Bible into the language of the Algonquin Indians.
John Eliot
He called himself the Apostle to the Gentiles.
He was called the Thirteenth Apostle, and the Last Apostle. (He also called himself the "least apostle", for his work against the church, before his conversion.)
Muhammad.
paul
R. A. Torrey
It is thought that John was still a teenager when he joined Our Lord as an apostle.
The last apostle is considered to be John, the author of the Book of Revelation and one of the twelve disciples of Jesus. John is believed to have lived the longest and died in Ephesus around 100 AD.
Before he became an apostle Paul lived in Tarsus. Once he became an apostle he called no place home as he traveled almost constantly.
Minnie A. Cook has written: 'Apostle to the Pima Indians' -- subject(s): Biography, Methodist Episcopal Church, Missionaries, Missions, Pima Indians
peter the apostle