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  1. Ethan Smith (December 19, 1762–August 29, 1849) [1] was a New England Congregationalist clergyman in the United States who wrote View of the Hebrews (1823), a book that argued that Native Americans were descended from the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel.

  2. Ethan Smith (December 19, 1762–August 29, 1849) was a New England Congregationalist clergyman in the United States who wrote View of the Hebrews (1823), a book that argued that Native Americans were descended from the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel.

  3. Ethan Smith (1762–1849) was a New England Congregationalist clergyman in the United States who wrote View of the Hebrews (1823), a book that argued that Native Americans were descended from the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel.

  4. Jun 27, 2024 · Ethan Smith was a New England clergyman, Revolutionary War hero, social reformer, missionary, abolitionist, and author of multiple books. In 1823, he published View of the Hebrews (revised in 1825), which argues that the Native Americans are descendants of the Lost Tribes of Israel.

  5. Ethan Smith (1762–1849) was a New England Congregationalist clergyman in the United States who wrote View of the Hebrews (1823), a book that argued that Native Americans were descended from the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel.

  6. Ethan Smith (December 19, 1762–August 29, 1849) was a New England Congregationalist clergyman in the United States who wrote View of the Hebrews (1823), a book that argued that Native Americans were descended from the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel. His position was not uncommon among religious scholars, who based their history on the Bible.

  7. hatch.kookscience.com › wiki › Ethan_SmithEthan Smith - Kook Science

    Ethan Smith (December 19, 1762 - September 5, 1849) was an American Congregationalist clergyman and author of View of the Hebrews, an 1823 book that traced the origins of Native Americans to the Lost Tribes of Israel.