James Printer
17th–18th century Nipmuc printer and scribe / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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James Printer, also known as Wowaus, (1640–1709) was a Native American from the Nipmuc tribe who studied and worked as a printer in Cambridge, Massachusetts.[1] He was one of the most famous early Nipmuc writers.[1] Printer was the first Native American printer's devil in America as well as one of John Eliot's most accomplished interpreters who assisted in the creation of the Eliot Indian Bible.[2]