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Elias Boudinot has written: 'Cherokee hymn book' -- subject(s): Cherokee Hymns, English Hymns, Baptists, Indians of North America, Translations into Cherokee, Hymns, Cherokee Indians 'Cherokee editor, the writings of Elias Boudinot' -- subject(s): Cherokee Indians, Sources, Biography, History
Elias Boudinot
he was for the indians staying he wrote in his articles about indian rights
He is one of the people who pretended to represent the Cherokee people and signed the Treaty of New Echota. He was assassinated for this in June 1839 under Cherokee law; the Law of the Snake.Because of his actions the Cherokee People refused to sign anything or deal with the US Government for almost 100 years.NOTE: The US Supreme Court ruled that Elias Boudinot did not represent the Cherokee, nor have the authority to bind them by treaty.
Jackson and Boudinot believed that Indian Removal was in the best interest of the Cherokee because they thought it would protect them from the encroachment of white settlers and potential violence. They argued that relocating to new territories would allow the Cherokee to maintain their way of life and sovereignty without the constant threat of conflict. Additionally, they believed that assimilation into American society was more feasible in a different location, where the Cherokee could develop their own economy and governance away from settler pressures.
Our (Boudinot) family pronounces it "Boo-dih-noh".
Elias Boudinot was born on May 2, 1740.
Elias Boudinot was born on May 2, 1740.
Annis Boudinot Stockton died in 1801.
Annis Boudinot Stockton was born in 1736.