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Cherokee Nation citizen Brad Wagnon, a children’s book author, is set to release his fourth Cherokee syllabary book, “Baby’s ...
The Cherokee Nation has recognized Oct. 15 as “Sequoyah Day” in honor of the 200th anniversary of Sequoyah’s creation of the Cherokee Syllabary.
More than three dozen people crowded into a room at the Northeastern State University Center for a seminar centered on preserving the Cherokee language.
Featuring over 50 works of art in a variety of media by more than 30 Eastern Band Cherokee and Cherokee Nation artists, A Living Language highlighted the use of the written Cherokee language, a ...
In honor of Sequoyah and this year's bicentennial celebration of the Cherokee syllabary, Cherokee Nation has become the first Native American tribe to use motion and facial capture technology to ...
“The platform allows anyone living in or visiting Asheville exposure to the Cherokee syllabary and soon other Indigenous nations’ art and language.
Cherokee Nation has become the first Native American tribe to use motion and facial capture technology to help preserve and promote an indigenous language.
“He invented the Cherokee syllabary. It’s not an alphabet. Each symbol is a syllable.“He spent a whole lot of time working on a system of writing.
He says other smart phones have a Cherokee syllabary keyboard, but Motorola is simplifying the language’s 85 characters down to those most often used, with a user-friendly focus.
An Asheville reader wants to know if there are dual-language Cherokee and English signs in the Qualla Boundary of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.
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