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How Sequoyah created the Cherokee writing system.
Learn how Sequoyah created the Cherokee writing system.
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Video
Language:
English
Published:
Chicago, IL :
Encyclopedia Britannica,
2022.
Series:
Academic Video Online
Subjects:
Sequoyah,
>
1770?-1843.
Sequoyah,
>
1770?-1843
Cherokee language
>
Writing.
Cherokee language
>
Alphabet.
Cherokee language
>
Alphabet
Cherokee language
>
Writing
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