The Cherokee, as well as all other Native Tribes, had no money system (or concept of money) before the introduction of such by colonists from Europe.
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it has chickens on it
He used the symbols to make a new syllabary writing system for Cherokee. It seems he knew the concept of writing but not how the English alphabet worked and could not read it. It was a brilliant invention seldom done before. There are 85 characters one for each syllable in the Cherokee language. Some of the symbols look like Latin, Greek, Hebrew and Cyrillic but that don't have the same sound. others are made up. It is similar to the Japanese kana system. The system that he invented was so easy to use and successful that within about 10-20 years of so about 90% of Cherokee were literate in their own language and there were several newspapers. This is a much higher rate of literacy than was common among Euro-Americans at the time. There have been very few changes needed to the system since 1828.
The Chinese Yuan is reddish in color and is similar to American money in its texture. On the front of the Yuan is the Chinese communist founder Mao Zedong.
only the 5 dollar bill is new and the new 5 is purple
I'd bet it would have Cherokee things.
Cherokee tribes weapons looked awesome!
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It looks like an upside down basket
Cherokee's did not have feathers; only birds have feathers. Cherokee's collected bird feathers so any feathers they had looked like the same bird feathers you see today.
no. does he look like a pineapple to you? he's Cherokee Indian.
This phrase does not look like genuine Cherokee, since Cherokee does not have a syllable "key", nor is there a syllable "ke", nor is there a "ss".
regular money
use Google, and look up- Vanuatu Money
it short of looks like Japan money
Well, how do those €'s look like?
like poo!