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Sequoyah invented the Cherokee syllabary for the Cherokee (Tsalagi) language early in the 19th century. It is reported that the entire Cherokee Nation became literate within a few months, and began publishing newspapers and other materials within the year. Cherokee is included in Unicode, and there are Cherokee fonts and keyboard layouts in many Linux distributions.
Sequoyah invented the Cherokee syllabary for the Cherokee (Tsalagi) language early in the 19th century. It is reported that the entire Cherokee Nation became literate within a few months, and began publishing newspapers and other materials within the year. Cherokee is included in [[Unicode]], and there are Cherokee fonts and keyboard layouts in many Linux distributions.


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[[Category:Languages (international)]]

Revision as of 05:27, 19 January 2007

Sequoyah invented the Cherokee syllabary for the Cherokee (Tsalagi) language early in the 19th century. It is reported that the entire Cherokee Nation became literate within a few months, and began publishing newspapers and other materials within the year. Cherokee is included in Unicode, and there are Cherokee fonts and keyboard layouts in many Linux distributions.