------------------------------------------------1821----------------------------------------------Cherokee warrior Sequoyah finishes his work on a written language(syllabary) for the tribe. Within six months more than 25% of the Cherokee Nation learns how to read and write.
Also he created a Cherokee newspaper, printed Cherokee Bibles, and accepted Christianity.
It was invented in 1620
There have been pancakes longer than there has been written language. No way of knowing, since there are no records.
Sign language has been used for centuries by deaf individuals around the world, but there is no specific "invention" date. Modern sign languages have evolved over time and vary by country and region. Each sign language has its own unique grammar and vocabulary.
Hindi was inventedin the year 1604
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief John Ross took a petition to Congress in 1838 protesting the U.S. government's planned removal of the Cherokees from their homelands in the southeast. He was accompanied by Whitepath and other officials. The petition bore the signatures of nearly 16,000 Cherokee Nation citizens, many written in the Cherokee syllabary, the Cherokee's own written language. The petition fell on deaf ears and the tribe's forcible removal began later that year.
The Cherokee County was established in the year of 1846. The Cherokee County was established in the Nacogdoches County and was organized in the same year.
David Heinemeier Hansson in 2005
Fishhooks have been around since the dawn of man. Man has been fishing since he first discovered that he could eat fish. It is impossible to tell the year or time when they were invented since written language didn't exist.
Kathryn L. O'Brien has written: 'Second-year French' -- subject(s): French language, Grammar 'First-year French' -- subject(s): French language, Grammar 'New second-year French' -- subject(s): French language, Grammar, Lending library
A 1991 Jeep Cherokee computer is what fits a 1991 Jeep Cherokee.
Impossible to say. Chairs pre-date written history.
No, the Cherokee would remain in their same villages year-round.