Sequoyah, the Cherokee silversmith and creator of the Cherokee syllabary, had a deformity in his left hand. He was missing two fingers, which he lost during a hunting accident. Despite this physical limitation, he was able to skillfully create tools and eventually develop an effective writing system for the Cherokee language. His achievements have made him a significant figure in Native American history.
Akoya and the Cherokee Nation
One was named Ahyokeh...... She was a girl
I think he don't what to be friend whit he
A deformity is a disfigurement.
The plural of deformity is deformities
What were the effects of sequouyahs contribution to the cherokee culture
The prefix of the word "deformity" is "de-".
she had a deformity of the hands and feet or deformity of bones and limbs
That would depend upon the species of fish and the level and type of deformity. If the deformity is genetic then the fish should not be bred. If the deformity is caused by environmental factors, then it could be bred, provided its deformity allows it to do so.
he made syllabary and developed symbols to represent the 80 sounds of the tribe's language
Scoliosis
looking for a word that means stunted as a result of deformity