Syllabary
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sequoyah a Cherokee Indian made the Cherokee alphabet
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The English name for Sequoyah is George Gist or George Guess. He is most well known for creating a system of symbols that allowed the Cherokee to read and write.
the syllabary, created by sequoyah, also known as george gist
Sequoyah wanted his people to remain free he thought that if his people could communicate with each other by reading and writing, then they could keep their independence of the white people because the Cherokees had no written language.
If you're asking about the Native American Fellow after whom the trees were named, then I know the answer to your question. "Sequoyah" invented the written form of his Native Language.
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.
The simple subject in the sentence is "Sequoyah."
He wasn't - the name Sequoyah is a modern approximation of his real name, Ssiquoya. This may come from the Cherokee word siqua, a pig or a hog; the reason for the name is lost and we can never know exactly the significance of this.
There are multiple different Native American languages. The Cherokee language is the only Native language to have its own syllabary, created by Chief Sequoyah. The Cherokee syllabary was invented by George Guess/Gist, a.k.a. Chief Sequoyah, of the Cherokee, and was developed between 1809 and 1824. If you wanted to say "Hello." in Cherokee, you would say "Osiyo", pronounced "Oh-see-yo".
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