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Charles Thompson (Cherokee chief) : ウィキペディア英語版
Charles Thompson (Cherokee chief)

Charles Thompson (''Oochalata'', ᎤᏤᎳᏔ, in Cherokee) was born to a full-blood Cherokee father and a white mother in the Southeastern United States. According to one writer, the mother had been kidnapped at a young age and raised by Cherokees. She never learned the identities of her real parents nor when or where she was born. As a result, she never learned English, but could communicate only in Cherokee.〔Meserve, John B. ("Chief Lewis Downing and Chief Charles Thompson (Oochalata.)" ''Chronicles of Oklahoma''. Vol. 16, No. 3 September 1938. Retrieved July 17, 2013. )〕 The family migrated west to Indian Territory during the Trail of Tears, and settled near the present-day site of Lake Spavinaw, in what is now Delaware County, Oklahoma.
==Education==
Oochalata, as he was called until later in life, attended the Baptist Mission School, where he was strongly influenced by the Reverend Evan Jones and John B. Jones. He joined the Baptist church during this time.〔Conley, Robert. ( ''A Cherokee Encyclopedia''. University of New Mexico Press. Available on Google Books. Retrieved July 17, 2013. )〕 Oochalata joined the Keetoowah Society in 1859, when it was founded by John B. Jones. The abolition of slavery was one of the society's principles.〔

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