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sequoyah
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sequoyah
Sequoyah
Campbell, C. W
1973
A biography of Sequoyah, inventor of a writing system for the Cherokee language.
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Ahyoka and the talking leaves
Roop, Peter
1994
Ahyoka helps her father Sequoyah in his quest to create a system of writing for his people.
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Sequoyah
inventor of the Cherokee written language
Shaughnessy, Diane
1997
Biography of a Cherokee Indian who created a written form of the Cherokee language.
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Sequoyah
Native American scholar
Fitterer, C. Ann
2003
A brief introduction to the life of the Cherokee Indian who created a method for his people to write and read their own language.
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Sequoyah, father of the Cherokee alphabet
Petersen, David
1991
A biography of the native American who gave his people the gift of reading and writing by creating the Cherokee syllabary.
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Sequoyah
inventor of written Cherokee
Basel, Roberta
2007
A brief biography of Cherokee leader, Sequoyah, who invented a system of writing for the Cherokee language in 1821.
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Amazing Cherokee writer Sequoyah
Wade, Mary Dodson
2010
Learn about Sequoyah's life and how he created the Cherokee alphabet.
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Ahyoka and the talking leaves
Roop, Peter
1992
Ahyoka helps her father Sequoyah in his quest to create a system of writing for his people.
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Sequoyah, Cherokee hero
Oppenheim, Joanne
1979
A biography of the Cherokee Indian who invented a syllabary for the Cherokee language.
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Sequoya
Gleiter, Jan
1988
A biography of the Cherokee Indian who invented a system of writing for his people in the early nineteenth century and after whom the giant sequoia trees and Sequoia National Park were named.
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