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Samson Occom (1723 – July 14, 1792; also misspelled as Occum and Alcom) was a member of the Mohegan nation, from near New London, Connecticut, who became a Presbyterian cleric. Occom was the second Native American to publish his writings in English (after son-in-law Joseph Johnson (Mohegan/Brothertown) whose letter to Moses Paul, published April 1772, preceded Occom's by 6 months), the first Native American to write down his autobiography, and also helped found several settlements, including what ultimately became known as the Brothertown Indians. Together with the missionary John Eliot, Occom became one of the foremost missionaries who cross-fertilised Native American communities with Christianized European culture.

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  • Samson Occom fou un predicador pequot. Era fill de mohegans, als 13 anys fou aconvertit al cristianisme i el 1749 fou ordenat sacerdot. Va fer de mestre mestre entre els montauk i va compondre l'estudi An Account of the Montauk Indians on Long Island, no publicat fins al 1809. El 1761-1763 va predicar entre els oneida i obrí moltes escoles. El 1774 va negociar la creació d'una comunitat índia autogovernable, Eeayam Quittoowauconnuck (Brothertown). La Revolució va interrompre la seva tasca i els britànics els obligaren a abandonar la missió, però pogué tornar el 1785, i fou cap de la comunitat fins a la seva mort. (ca)
  • Samson Occom (* 1723 bei New London, Connecticut; † 1792 in New Stockbridge, New York; auch Samson Occum) war ein amerikanischer Geistlicher der Presbyterian Church in den Vereinigten Staaten und Stammesangehöriger der Mohegan. Er gilt als der erste Indianer, der Dokumente und Pamphlete in englischer Sprache veröffentlicht hat. (de)
  • Samson Occom (1723 – July 14, 1792; also misspelled as Occum and Alcom) was a member of the Mohegan nation, from near New London, Connecticut, who became a Presbyterian cleric. Occom was the second Native American to publish his writings in English (after son-in-law Joseph Johnson (Mohegan/Brothertown) whose letter to Moses Paul, published April 1772, preceded Occom's by 6 months), the first Native American to write down his autobiography, and also helped found several settlements, including what ultimately became known as the Brothertown Indians. Together with the missionary John Eliot, Occom became one of the foremost missionaries who cross-fertilised Native American communities with Christianized European culture. (en)
  • Samson Occom, o meno corretto Occum (1723 – , 14 luglio 1792), è stato un religioso e pedagogista statunitense. Era un nativo americano, pastore presbiteriano e membro della nazione Mohegan, che aveva sede vicino a New London (Connecticut). Fu il primo nativo americano che pubblicò documenti e testi in lingua inglese. Insieme a John Eliotè conosciuto come una delle persone più importanti che crearono un interscambio tra le comunità native americane e la cultura europea cristianizzata.Nel 1785, insieme a due altri capi, organizzò gli indiani cristiani appartenenti alle tribù Mohegan e varie tribù Pequot del New England e della parte orientale di Long Island in una tribù chiamata Brothertown Indians. (it)
  • Le Révérend Samson Occom (1723 – 14 juillet 1792) (appelé aussi Samson Occum) était un pasteur presbytérien d'origine amérindienne, de la nation Mohegan qui vivait près de New London, dans le Connecticut. Il est connu pour avoir été le premier Amérindien à publier des documents et des pamphlets en anglais. (fr)
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