Cherokee alphabet

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Cherokee alphabet

The Cherokee Alphabet and Pronunciation Guide
Sounds Represented by Vowels; a, as a in father, or short as a in rival: o, as o in note, approaching aw in law: e, as a in hate, or short as e in met: u, as oo in fool, or short ... (more...)

Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory
Cherokee Language & Alphabet . Sequoyah, also known as George Gist. A member of the Cherokee Tribe, he was the inventor of the Cherokee syllabary, (a set of written symbols, each ... (more...)

The Cherokee Alphabet and Pronunciation Guide
Legend: Each picture of a Cherokee letter is followed by its romanization, a comma, and the key to which that letter is mapped in my font. Users of capable clients will see the ... (more...)

Cherokee syllabary and language
Cherokee syllabary Origin. The Cherokee syllabary, which was reputedly invented by George Guess, a.k.a. Chief Sequoyah, of the Cherokee, was introduced in 1819. (more...)

Cherokee Phoenix Index
CHEROKEE PHOENIX Wednesday August 13, 1820 Volume 1 No. 24 Page 2 Col. 1a-2a . COMMUNICATIONS. INVENTION OF THE CHEROKEE ALPHABET Mr. (more...)

Sequoyah, Inventor of the Cherokee Alphabet
From the Cherokee Nation would come a young man whose extraordinary abilities would greatly serve and protect his people. His name was Sequoyah. (more...)

Sequoyah's Talking Leaves
Sequoyah creates a syllabary sometimes called the Cherokee alphabet, leading to the publishing of the Cherokee Phoenix, the first American Indian newspaper (more...)

Picture History : Cherokee Alphabet
The Primary Source for History Online. License digital images illustrating more than two hundred years of American history (more...)

Cherokee Nation
Cherokee Nation - The Official Web Site. Cherokee Nation is one of only three federally recognized Native American, Cherokee, Tribes based in Tahlequah Oklahoma. Visit cherokee ... (more...)
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Sequoyah
Biography of the Cherokee man who developed a system of writing for his people. (more...)
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