Henry Bird Steinhauer (born in the Rama Indian settlement, Lake Simcoe, Ontario, in 1804; died at Whitefish Lake, Northwest Territory, Canada, 29 December 1885) was a Canadian clergyman.
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He also translated into Cree the Old Testament from the book of Job to the end of the lesser prophets, and most of the New Testament.
Henry Bird Steinhauer (1804-1885), Canadian clergyman among the Cree and Ojibwa
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