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    Sequoyah – Wikipedia
    Sequoyah was born in the Cherokee town of Tuskegee, Tennessee, around 1778. James Mooney, a prominent anthropologist and historian of the Cherokee people, quoted a cousin as saying that as a little bo …


    Sequoyah | Biography & Facts | Britannica
    Sequoyah, creator of the Cherokee writing system. By 1821 he had created a system of 86 symbols, representing all the syllables of the Cherokee language. His name (spelled Sequoia) was given to the gi …


    Sequoyah and the Creation of the Cherokee Syllabary
    The written form of the Cherokee language, introduced by Sequoyah in 1821, offered its people a bridge between prehistory and modernity.


    Sequoyah – Wikipedia tiếng Việt
    Sequoyah (/ səˈkwɔɪə /; tiếng Cherokee: ᏍᏏᏉᏯ, Ssiquoya, [a] hay ᏎᏉᏯ, Sequoya, [b] phát âm là [seɡʷoja]; sinh khoảng năm 1778 [2] – mất tháng 8 năm 1843), còn được biết đến với tên gọi George Gist hay …


    Sequoyah – Encyclopedia.com
    Sequoyah (ca. 1770-1843), Cherokee scholar, is the only known Native American to have formulated analphabet for his tribe. This advance enabled thousands of Cherokee to become literate.


    Sequoyah – Inventor of Written Cherokee – Legends of America
    Sequoyah was a famous and influential Cherokee Leader who invented the Cherokee alphabet. Sequoyah was born to Virginia fur trader Nathanial Gist* and Wu-te-he, the daughter of a Cherokee Chief, somet …


    Sequoya – Indigenous People
    Sequoyah's heroic status has led to several competing accounts of his life that are speculative, contradictory, or fabricated. As noted by John B. Davis, there were very few primary documents des …


    Sequoyah | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture
    Sequoyah moved from Arkansas to the Indian Territory in 1829 and settled near present Sallisaw. Sequoyah's cabin still stands; it is owned by the Cherokee Nation and is open to the public.


    Sequoyah – Inventor of Written Cherokee – NativeHistory.Info
    Sequoyah, a name synonymous with ingenuity and cultural preservation, stands as a towering figure in Cherokee history. He was a visionary leader who, through unwavering dedication and remarkable intel …


    Sequoyah: The Man Who Saved the Cherokee Language – Mental Floss
    As one story goes, Sequoyah was eventually charged with witchcraft and brought to trial before a town chief, who tested Sequoyah’s claims by separating him and his daughter and asking them to…


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