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Eastman, Charles

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Eastman, Charles (1858–1939)

Santee Sioux doctor and author. He established 32 American Indian Young Men's Christian Association groups and helped to found the Boy Scouts and Campfire Girls. An advocate for American Indians' rights, he also wrote several books and lectured widely in the USA and Britain.

Born at Redwood Falls, Minnesota, he gained a BA from Dartmouth and an MD from Boston University.



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