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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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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.