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Who invented written language for Cherokee?

Sequoia


Who developed the syllabary?

Sequoyah, also known as George Guess or Gist, is the man who invented the Cherokee syllabary. He was born sometime in 1770 and died in August of 1843. He worked as a Cherokee silversmith.


What was sequoyah's major contribute to the Cherokee culture?

He invented the Cherokee syllabary, a writing system still used today. Now all Apple computers come with Cherokee installed and there's a Cherokee-language Google that uses Sequoyah's syllabary.


Who invented the Cherokee writing system?

Sequoyah, a Cherokee silversmith, invented the Cherokee syllabary in the early 19th century. His writing system enabled the Cherokee people to read and write in their own language.


Who invented the Cherokee written language?

sacagawea i dont know how to spell it


What is the name of the Cherokee alphabet?

Syllabary is what the Cherokee call their alphabet.


How many sounds did the Cherokee syllabary have?

86


What are the letters in the Cherokee alphabet?

The Cherokee alphabet was syllabary. Given to the Cherokee by Seqouah a great Cherokee Indian


What did the Seqouyah's Cherokee alphabet represent?

Sequoyah is credited with creating the syllabary for the Cherokee people. The syllabary consisted of 85 (some say 86) symbols representing unique sound combinations in the Cherokee language.


What is the name of the Cherokees alphabet?

Syllabary is what the Cherokee call their alphabet.


Who created the Cherokee?

Sequoyah wrote the Cherokee syllabary - alphabet. (please note however he was not a "Chief")


What Alabama resident devised the phonetic written alphabet of the Cherokee language?

The Cherokee syllabary was created by Sequoyah.