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NATI2A-00094

Cherokee alphabet developed by Sequoyah.
Woodcut reproduction with a watercolor wash

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American Indian Amerindian Chart Cherokee Diagram Document East Eastern Indian Native Native American Tennessee Language Sequoia Sequoya Sequoyah Syllabary


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This print showcases the NATI2A-00094, a historic artifact that represents the ingenuity and cultural significance of the Cherokee people. Developed by Sequoyah in the 19th century, this woodcut reproduction with a watercolor wash beautifully captures the essence of this unique alphabet. The image takes us back to a time when Native American tribes were striving to preserve their language and heritage amidst rapid societal changes. The chart, diagram, and document featured in this photograph serve as an invaluable testament to Sequoyah's remarkable achievement – creating a syllabary for the Cherokee language. As we delve into history through this picture, we are reminded of Tennessee's rich indigenous past and its connection to Eastern North America. The United States owes much gratitude to Sequoyah for his contribution towards preserving Native American languages during an era marked by forced assimilation. This vintage print not only celebrates Sequoyah's brilliance but also pays homage to all Native Americans who fought tirelessly against adversity to protect their culture. It serves as a poignant reminder of our shared history and encourages us to appreciate diverse linguistic traditions that have shaped our nation

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