The 1821 creation of a written syllabary for the Cherokee language by Sequoyah and its use in the Nation’s newspaper, the Cherokee Phoenix, are routinely examined within the context of the tribe’s discourse surrounding removal in the 1830s, but scholars often overlook the influence of the missionary Samuel Austin Worcester and the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM) in shaping the parameters of that discourse by arranging the syllabary, typesetting the characters, and establishing the press. This article illuminates these significant historical and technical aspects of Worcester’s influence on the creation of Cherokee print. Worcester’s influence on the Cherokee syllabary is important, given the enduring nature of h...
The relationships between language, culture, and thought are dauntingly complex and have been explor...
Caves have offered the Cherokee people concealment before and after contact with Europeans. With the...
Throughout the nineteenth century, Cherokees invited American missionaries into their territory to e...
The 1821 creation of a written syllabary for the Cherokee language by Sequoyah and its use in the ...
The 1821 creation of a written syllabary for the Cherokee language by Sequoyah and its use in the Na...
Cherokee print was the vehicle for the tribe's national rhetorical strategy, as it contended with th...
Cherokee Language Program Instructor Tom Belt transcribed and translated this passage.Digowelododi g...
The Cherokees are among the most well-known Native American tribes in the United States today, large...
This undated flier shows an Indian dinner with names of items identified in the Cherokee syllabary W...
This paper illuminates the importance of the Moravian Archives as a major repository for the study o...
This 2011 flier titled "Envisioning Language Revitalization" promotes the 2011 Language Revitalizati...
This 2013 flier for "Remember the Removal" promotes a send-off ceremony for a bike ride that starts ...
This dissertation concerns nineteenth century Cherokee and Dakota discourse, exemplified by the ind...
This thesis is a content analysis of the first phase of Cherokee Phoenix, the first American Indian ...
This thesis analyzes the specific journalistic conventional practices of newspapers in Georgia as th...
The relationships between language, culture, and thought are dauntingly complex and have been explor...
Caves have offered the Cherokee people concealment before and after contact with Europeans. With the...
Throughout the nineteenth century, Cherokees invited American missionaries into their territory to e...
The 1821 creation of a written syllabary for the Cherokee language by Sequoyah and its use in the ...
The 1821 creation of a written syllabary for the Cherokee language by Sequoyah and its use in the Na...
Cherokee print was the vehicle for the tribe's national rhetorical strategy, as it contended with th...
Cherokee Language Program Instructor Tom Belt transcribed and translated this passage.Digowelododi g...
The Cherokees are among the most well-known Native American tribes in the United States today, large...
This undated flier shows an Indian dinner with names of items identified in the Cherokee syllabary W...
This paper illuminates the importance of the Moravian Archives as a major repository for the study o...
This 2011 flier titled "Envisioning Language Revitalization" promotes the 2011 Language Revitalizati...
This 2013 flier for "Remember the Removal" promotes a send-off ceremony for a bike ride that starts ...
This dissertation concerns nineteenth century Cherokee and Dakota discourse, exemplified by the ind...
This thesis is a content analysis of the first phase of Cherokee Phoenix, the first American Indian ...
This thesis analyzes the specific journalistic conventional practices of newspapers in Georgia as th...
The relationships between language, culture, and thought are dauntingly complex and have been explor...
Caves have offered the Cherokee people concealment before and after contact with Europeans. With the...
Throughout the nineteenth century, Cherokees invited American missionaries into their territory to e...