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  2. Cherokee syllabary - Wikipedia

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    The Cherokee syllabary is a syllabary invented by Sequoyah in the late 1810s and early 1820s to write the Cherokee language. His creation of the syllabary is particularly noteworthy as he was illiterate until its creation. [ 3 ]

  3. Cherokee language - Wikipedia

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    Translation of Genesis into the Cherokee language, 1856. Before the development of the Cherokee syllabary in the 1820s, Cherokee was an oral language only. The Cherokee syllabary is a set of written symbols invented by Sequoyah in the late 1810s and early 1820s to write the Cherokee language. His creation of the syllabary is particularly ...

  4. History of the Cherokee language - Wikipedia

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    Sequoyah, inventor of the Cherokee syllabary. Before the development of the Cherokee syllabary in the 1820s, Cherokee was a spoken language only. The Cherokee syllabary is a syllabary invented by Sequoyah in the late 1810s and early 1820s to write the Cherokee language. His creation of the syllabary is particularly noteworthy in that he could ...

  5. Sequoyah - Wikipedia

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    Today, in the Cherokee nation (northeast Oklahoma) the syllabary is present on street signs and buildings, is the co-official language with English, and is taught in schools in Oklahoma and North Carolina. The Cherokee nation in the 21st century is trying to integrate this language into people's daily lives.

  6. Durbin Feeling - Wikipedia

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    Feeling worked for the Cherokee Nation from 1976 to 2020, including in its language translation and technology department. [7] In the 1980s, he added the Cherokee syllabary to a word processor. [7] He also contributed to the addition of the Cherokee syllabary to Unicode, which allows it to be widely available on computers and smartphones. [7]

  7. Category:Cherokee language - Wikipedia

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    Category: Cherokee language. 7 languages. ... Cherokee syllabary This page was last edited on 28 October 2024, at 07:39 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  8. Cherokee language classes available in variety of options - AOL

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    Apr. 14—Cherokee language learners have a lot of resources at their fingertips. From community classes and speaking groups to computer apps, Cherokee Nation and other organizations are making ...

  9. Bible translations into Cherokee - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, The Cherokee Bible project [501(c)3], with permission of the American Bible Society, placed the book of John online in both Cherokee Syllabary and in Latin phonetic transliteration and accompanying English translations. This was and is a bilingual version available starting with the gospel of John.