This undated flier shows an Indian dinner with names of items identified in the Cherokee syllabary While the Cherokee language has been spoken for thousands of years, its written form is only 200 years old. The writing system is called the syllabary because its sounds are represented syllable-by-syllable, rather than by individual letters, like the English alphabet. There are 85 characters in the Cherokee syllabary. Sequoyah (c.1776 – c.1843), who is sometimes referred to his English name—George Gist or Guess—began to develop the syllabary around 1810 and worked on it for more than a decade. After its official adoption by the Cherokee Nation in 1825, the use of the syllabary grew quickly and Cherokee people learned to read and write thei...
Since the late nineteenth century, ethnographers have studied the Cherokee sacred writings known col...
Caves have offered the Cherokee people concealment before and after contact with Europeans. With the...
The relationships between language, culture, and thought are dauntingly complex and have been explor...
This 2013 flier for "Remember the Removal" promotes a send-off ceremony for a bike ride that starts ...
This 2011 flier titled "Envisioning Language Revitalization" promotes the 2011 Language Revitalizati...
This undated illustrated chidren's book titled "Possum's Tail" is written in the Cherokee syllabary....
The 1821 creation of a written syllabary for the Cherokee language by Sequoyah and its use in the Na...
The 1821 creation of a written syllabary for the Cherokee language by Sequoyah and its use in the Na...
The 1821 creation of a written syllabary for the Cherokee language by Sequoyah and its use in the Na...
INTRODUCTION In 1891, a shorthand version of the Cherokee syllabary was introduced which permitted r...
Cherokee Language Program Instructor Tom Belt transcribed and translated this passage.Digowelododi g...
Cherokee Language Program Instructor Tom Belt transcribed and translated this passage.Ilvhiyu tsiges...
Cherokee children today have an educational tradition that is unique among American Indians. Wahrhaf...
This copy of the Constitution and Laws of the Cherokee Nation, published in 1892, is set in the Cher...
Cherokee Language Program Instructor Tom Belt transcribed and translated this passage.Analeniha dani...
Since the late nineteenth century, ethnographers have studied the Cherokee sacred writings known col...
Caves have offered the Cherokee people concealment before and after contact with Europeans. With the...
The relationships between language, culture, and thought are dauntingly complex and have been explor...
This 2013 flier for "Remember the Removal" promotes a send-off ceremony for a bike ride that starts ...
This 2011 flier titled "Envisioning Language Revitalization" promotes the 2011 Language Revitalizati...
This undated illustrated chidren's book titled "Possum's Tail" is written in the Cherokee syllabary....
The 1821 creation of a written syllabary for the Cherokee language by Sequoyah and its use in the Na...
The 1821 creation of a written syllabary for the Cherokee language by Sequoyah and its use in the Na...
The 1821 creation of a written syllabary for the Cherokee language by Sequoyah and its use in the Na...
INTRODUCTION In 1891, a shorthand version of the Cherokee syllabary was introduced which permitted r...
Cherokee Language Program Instructor Tom Belt transcribed and translated this passage.Digowelododi g...
Cherokee Language Program Instructor Tom Belt transcribed and translated this passage.Ilvhiyu tsiges...
Cherokee children today have an educational tradition that is unique among American Indians. Wahrhaf...
This copy of the Constitution and Laws of the Cherokee Nation, published in 1892, is set in the Cher...
Cherokee Language Program Instructor Tom Belt transcribed and translated this passage.Analeniha dani...
Since the late nineteenth century, ethnographers have studied the Cherokee sacred writings known col...
Caves have offered the Cherokee people concealment before and after contact with Europeans. With the...
The relationships between language, culture, and thought are dauntingly complex and have been explor...