The Cherokee word for "welcome" is spelled "ᎣᏍᏆ" and pronounced as "osda." This term embodies a warm greeting and hospitality in Cherokee culture. The pronunciation can vary slightly based on dialect, but "osda" is the most commonly recognized form.
It was taken from the Native American Indian tribe called by that name (although there are numerous spelling and pronunciation variants) that lived in what is present day Alabama.
potawatomi, shoshone Hopi Cherokee Pomo, Chyiane, Hupa, Navajo (the spelling is off on some)
yes... If you are not a cherokee, or come from a cherokee backround then your baby will only half cherokee.
Cherokee Indian and Irish.
Yes
The web address of the Museum Of The Cherokee Indian is: www.cherokeemuseum.org
Yes hes part Cherokee Indian.
The address of the Museum Of The Cherokee Indian is: Po Box 1599, Cherokee, NC 28719-1599
The Cherokee Indian name for Reba is Reba. The meaning of the name Reba in the Cherokee Indian language is ensnarer, which means one who takes or catches.
The phone number of the Museum Of The Cherokee Indian is: 828-497-3481.
The Cherokee alphabet was syllabary. Given to the Cherokee by Seqouah a great Cherokee Indian
how to say love you in Cherokee Indian