Proper
The highlighted adjective "Indian" in the sentence is a proper adjective. It is derived from a proper noun, "India," and is used to specify the nationality or ethnicity of the person named Sequoia. Proper adjectives often denote specific cultural or geographical identities.
The chreokee leader was named Sequoyah who was born in the early 1770s
sequoyah a Cherokee Indian made the Cherokee alphabet
Many Eastern Cherokee Native Americans were skilled craftsmen/tradesmen, like builders and brick/stone masons. Hopefully those skills continued when the Eastern tribes were forced to relocate West (1820's - 1840's) While many homes were simple wooden structures, prior to the tragic Trail of Tears more and more homes were being constructed of bricks and stones. The Cherokee Nation was the first Native American Tribe to have its own written language, with the alphabet being developed by Sequoya who died in the early to mid 1840's I think.
1. He wrote the Cherokee alphabet. 2.(I am not sure about this) his cabin was burn't down so he had to move somwhere else. 3. He taught the alphabet he wrote to other people. 4.(Sorry, I dont know any thing else)
The highlighted adjective "Indian" in the sentence is a proper adjective. It is derived from a proper noun, "India," and is used to specify the nationality or ethnicity of the person named Sequoia. Proper adjectives often denote specific cultural or geographical identities.
PROPER
The chreokee leader was named Sequoyah who was born in the early 1770s
The syllabary, basically an alphabet for cherokees and a way to communicate.
Sequoya was a Cherokee silversmith in 1821 he completed his independent creation of syllabary , making , reading and writing in cherokee possible
Syllabary is what the Cherokee call their alphabet.
The Cherokee alphabet was syllabary. Given to the Cherokee by Seqouah a great Cherokee Indian
The Cherokee leader who developed an alphabet system for reading and writing was Sequoyah. His creation of the Cherokee syllabary in the early 19th century enabled widespread literacy among the Cherokee people. This innovation led to the establishment of the Cherokee Phoenix, the first Native American newspaper, which began publication in 1828. Sequoyah's work significantly contributed to the preservation and promotion of Cherokee culture and language.
sequoyah a Cherokee Indian made the Cherokee alphabet
Syllabary is what the Cherokee call their alphabet.
Sequoyah the cherokee alphabet
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