In Cherokee, the word for "gift" is "ᎩᎦ" (pronounced "gigage"). Gifts hold significant cultural importance in Cherokee traditions, often symbolizing respect, love, and community bonds. Traditionally, they are exchanged during ceremonies and gatherings to strengthen relationships and express gratitude.
On their wedding day, Cherokee men traditionally present women with a special gift, often a blanket or a shawl, symbolizing warmth, protection, and their commitment to care for the bride. This gesture reflects the deep cultural values of respect and support within the Cherokee community. Additionally, the gift may also include other meaningful items that represent love and partnership.
Janet Klausner has written: 'Corn (Watch me read)' 'Sequoyah's gift' -- subject(s): Alphabet, Biography, Cherokee Indians, Cherokee language, Indians of North America, Juvenile literature, Writing
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yes... If you are not a cherokee, or come from a cherokee backround then your baby will only half cherokee.
The Cherokee alphabet was syllabary. Given to the Cherokee by Seqouah a great Cherokee Indian
will a92 cherokee diff fit in a 99 cherokee
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There wasn't a 2003 Cherokee. The last Cherokee was 2000.
The address of the Cherokee Public Library is: 118 Church Street, Cherokee, 35616 3333
That is certainly not a Cherokee word, since Cherokee has no "ch" sound. It would be totally meaningless to a Cherokee.
I am a quarter Cherokee and am teaching myself Cherokee. asgana (Ahs-Gah-Nah) is Cherokee for wicked. It is also Cherokee for un-christian. Gawonisgi (Gah-Woh-Nees-Gee) is Cherokee for radio. Also Cherokee for Cherokee is Tslalagi (Tsah-La-Gee)
I need fund my Joshua in Cherokee language