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Pierre-Jean De Smet. Library of Congress description: "Rev. Father Pierre Jean De Smet (1801-1873) Catholic missionary to Indian Territory".

Source Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. Brady-Handy Photograph Collection. http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cwpbh.03561. CALL NUMBER: LC-BH824- 5343

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ca. 1860-1865

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Mathew Brady

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Català: Pierre-Jean de Smet (Termonde/Dendermonde, Bèlgica, 30 gener 1801 - Saint Louis, Missouri,EUA, 23 maig 1873) fou un missioner francès. Marxà als Estats Units el 1821 i ingressà als jesuïtes de Maryland. Però el 1823 es traslladà a Saint Louis (Missouri) per tal d'estar més a prop dels indis que havien d'evangelitzar.
English: Father Pierre-Jean De Smet, ( 30 January 1801 at Dendermonde, Belgium23 May 1873 at St. Louis, U.S.A.), also known as Pierre De Smet and Peter De Smet, a Roman Catholic priest, was a native Belgian who had escaped from European persecution and became the most trusted of the white men among the Native Americans of the Western United States in the mid-1800s.
Suomi: Isä Pierre-Jean DeSmet ( 30. tammikuuta 1801 Dendermonde, Belgia23. toukokuuta 1873 St. Louis, Missouri, USA) oli belgialaissyntyinen katolinen pappi, joka pakeni eurooppalaista vainoa Uuteen maailmaan, ja josta tuli yksi luotetuimmista valkoisista miehistä Yhdysvaltain länsiosien alkuperäisasukkaiden keskuudessa 1800-luvun puolivälissä. Hänet tunnettiin myös nimillä Pierre DeSmet ja Peter deSmet. DeSmet saapui Belgiasta Astoriaan Oregoniin vuonna 1844.
Nederlands: Pierre-Jean De Smet ( 30 januari 180123 mei 1873) was een Vlaams missionaris, ontdekkingsreiziger en pionier, die bij de Indianen van Noord-Amerika bekend was als Grote Zwartrok.

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