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Sequoyah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jump to Sequoyah and Cherokee literacy - [edit]. As a silversmith, Sequoyah dealt regularly with whites who had settled in the area. He was ...
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Children: Four with first wife, three with ...
Occupation: silversmith, blacksmith, tea...
Parent(s): Wut-teh and unidentified father
Spouse(s): 1st: Sally (maiden name unk...
Sequoyah - Inventor of the Cherokee Syllabary
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Manataka American Indian Council. SEQUOYAH Sequoya, Sequoia, Sikwayi Inventor of the Cherokee Syllabary. This is a story about a poor, crippled, ...Sequoyah and the Cherokee Syllabary - Cherokee Nation
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A history of Sequoyah, creator of the Cherokee Syllabary.
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Sequoyah | biography - Cherokee leader | Britannica.com
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Aug 4, 2014 - Sequoyah, also spelled Sequoya, or Sequoia, Cherokee Sikwayi, also called George Gist (born c. 1775, Taskigi, North Carolina colony ..
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