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Easy to Use Cherokee Dictionary

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 126 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : English language
ISBN : LCCN:98127235

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Easy to use Cherokee Dictionary

Author : Prentice Robinson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 126 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2005-01-01
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1882182065

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A word list in English to Cherokee, written in Phonetics and Cherokee symbols.

Cherokee Language and Dictionary

Author : Truth Seeker
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2013-01-23
Category : Cherokee language
ISBN : 1482059649

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Cherokee Language and Dictionary by Truth Seeker Pdf

A book of Cherokee words, phrases and a Cherokee /English dictionary.

English - Cherokee Phrasebook

Author : John Clinton Rigdon
Publisher : Independently Published
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2023-03-26
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9798388659613

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English - Cherokee Phrasebook by John Clinton Rigdon Pdf

A LOT has happened with the Cherokee language since we published the First Edition of this book 5 years ago. This NEW 2nd edition has 30% more pages and hundreds of new terms and phrases than the 1st edition. Cherokee is a Southern Iroquoian language now spoken by around 22,500 people in North Carolina, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. In 2005, the Cherokee Preservation Foundation funded a survey whose results indicated that only 460 fluent speakers were then living in Eastern Cherokee communities, with 72 percent of them over the age of 50 and elder speakers dying far more quickly than new speakers were emerging. By 2015 that number was down to 215. The process of revitalizing the language is complex. While it has been spoken for hundreds of years, there is little in written form that can be used for instruction and few people are trained in teaching it. Cherokees are the only Native American People who possess a writing system equivalent to the European alphabet. The Cherokee syllabary is the only alphabet in history attributed to be the work of one man, George Gist, known to the world as Sequoyah. Although he did not speak or read the English language, he understood the power of the written word. After twelve years of dedicated work, Sequoyah finished the Cherokee syllabary in 1821. He spent the rest of his life teaching his people how to read and spell. By 1820 thousands of Cherokees had learned the syllabary, and by 1830, 90% were literate in their own language. Books, religious texts, almanacs and newspapers were all published using the syllabary, which was widely used for over 100 years. Today the syllabary is still used. Efforts are being made to revive both the Cherokee language and Syllabary. This phrasebook contains over 3,500 terms and phrases in English and Cherokee with their Cherokee transliteration and pronunciation. We also publish several other Cherokee resources including a Cherokee / English Dictionary and a Spanish / Cherokee Dictionary. Check our website for availability. http: //www.wordsrus.info/chr/index.php

Raven Rock Cherokee-English Dictionary

Author : Michael Joyner,TommyLee Whitlock
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2016-01-07
Category : Cherokee language
ISBN : 9781329788312

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Raven Rock Cherokee-English Dictionary by Michael Joyner,TommyLee Whitlock Pdf

This dictionary was derived from the raw list of word roots and affixes collected by Dr. Duane King in his 1975 University of Georgia dissertation on the Cherokee language entitled A Grammar and Dictionary of the Cherokee Language of the Qualla Boundary in North Carolina. It includes many words that are not in the Cherokee-English Dictionary or other sources. It is our hope that this dictionary will not only expand and contribute to the preservation and growth of the Eastern dialects of the Cherokee language, but also be a resource that fills in gaps in other resources as it includes many words that are not in the Cherokee-English Dictionary or other sources.

Cherokee-English Dictionary

Author : Durbin Feeling
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 390 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 1975
Category : Cherokee language
ISBN : UOM:39015066417372

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African Cherokees in Indian Territory

Author : Celia E. Naylor
Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2009-09-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0807877549

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African Cherokees in Indian Territory by Celia E. Naylor Pdf

Forcibly removed from their homes in the late 1830s, Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, and Chickasaw Indians brought their African-descended slaves with them along the Trail of Tears and resettled in Indian Territory, present-day Oklahoma. Celia E. Naylor vividly charts the experiences of enslaved and free African Cherokees from the Trail of Tears to Oklahoma's entry into the Union in 1907. Carefully extracting the voices of former slaves from interviews and mining a range of sources in Oklahoma, she creates an engaging narrative of the composite lives of African Cherokees. Naylor explores how slaves connected with Indian communities not only through Indian customs--language, clothing, and food--but also through bonds of kinship. Examining this intricate and emotionally charged history, Naylor demonstrates that the "red over black" relationship was no more benign than "white over black." She presents new angles to traditional understandings of slave resistance and counters previous romanticized ideas of slavery in the Cherokee Nation. She also challenges contemporary racial and cultural conceptions of African-descended people in the United States. Naylor reveals how black Cherokee identities evolved reflecting complex notions about race, culture, "blood," kinship, and nationality. Indeed, Cherokee freedpeople's struggle for recognition and equal rights that began in the nineteenth century continues even today in Oklahoma.

New English-Cherokee Dictionary

Author : Brian Wilkes
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2013-02-05
Category : Cherokee language
ISBN : 1482354748

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The New English-Cherokee Dictionary is designed to help the beginning to intermediate student expand their vocabulary and quickly translate the basics. This book is not intended for linguists and academics, but for language learners, teachers, tourists, and for those families and individuals scattered across the continents who seek to reconnect with the language of their ancestors, or even of their ancestors' neighbors.

Cherokee DNA Studies II

Author : Donald N. Yates,Teresa A. Yates
Publisher : Panther`s Lodge Publishers
Page : 373 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2021-09-22
Category : Science
ISBN : 9798542659312

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Cherokee DNA Studies II by Donald N. Yates,Teresa A. Yates Pdf

Phase III of DNA Consultants' Cherokee DNA Studies adds more than fifty new participants to what has become a classic project. They'd all been told there was no way they could be Indian given their DNA haplotype or mother's direct line. This book underlines the unavoidable conclusion that most "Indian" lineages in Eastern North America originally came across the Atlantic Ocean, not over any land-bridge from Asia. Update your priors with this sweeping attack on "big box" companies and know-it-all experts. Includes historical Cherokee photographs, genealogies, graphs, charts, references, index and raw data.

Simply Cherokee: Let’s Learn Cherokee

Author : Marc W. Case
Publisher : Author House
Page : 133 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2012-08-09
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781477241561

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Simply Cherokee: Let’s Learn Cherokee by Marc W. Case Pdf

Do you know how to speak Cherokee, but cannot read and write the language? Do your children have difficulty grasping the language? Are you new to the Cherokee language and looking for a quick and effective way to learn? Simply Cherokee: Lets Learn Cherokee Syllabary is the first building block in Simply Cherokees catalogue of tools for learning to read, write, and speak the Cherokee language. Inside these pages you will find the fastestand most effective!way to learn the Cherokee Syllabary. Each syllabary has a simple story containing a word with the syllbarys unique sound. After completing the workbook, you will remember the story and the key word whenever you see a syllabary. Cherokee Syllabary is designed for fast assimilation. And when you are done, just move on to the next book. Youll be fluent as simply as that!

Cherokee Made Easy

Author : Prentice Robinson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 61 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2005-01-01
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1882182014

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A beginning Cherokee language study with book and CD. Contains vocabulary, sentences, and syllabary study to learn to read and write Cherokee. Contains a book and compact disc in plastic case.

Slavery in Indian Country

Author : Christina Snyder
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2010-04-15
Category : History
ISBN : 0674048903

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Slavery in Indian Country by Christina Snyder Pdf

Slavery existed in North America long before the first Africans arrived at Jamestown in 1619. For centuries, from the pre-Columbian era through the 1840s, Native Americans took prisoners of war and killed, adopted, or enslaved them. Christina Snyder's pathbreaking book takes a familiar setting for bondage, the American South, and places Native Americans at the center of her engrossing story. Indian warriors captured a wide range of enemies, including Africans, Europeans, and other Indians. Yet until the late eighteenth century, age and gender more than race affected the fate of captives. As economic and political crises mounted, however, Indians began to racialize slavery and target African Americans. Native people struggling to secure a separate space for themselves in America developed a shared language of race with white settlers. Although the Indians' captivity practices remained fluid long after their neighbors hardened racial lines, the Second Seminole War ultimately tore apart the inclusive communities that Native people had created through centuries of captivity. Snyder's rich and sweeping history of Indian slavery connects figures like Andrew Jackson and Cherokee chief Dragging Canoe with little-known captives like Antonia Bonnelli, a white teenager from Spanish Florida, and David George, a black runaway from Virginia. Placing the experiences of these individuals within a complex system of captivity and Indians' relations with other peoples, Snyder demonstrates the profound role of Native American history in the American past.

English / Cherokee Dictionary

Author : John C. Rigdon
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2017-03-14
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1544678010

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English / Cherokee Dictionary by John C. Rigdon Pdf

Cherokee is a Southern Iroquoian language now spoken by around 22,500 people in North Carolina, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. In 2005, the Cherokee Preservation Foundation funded a survey whose results indicated that only 460 fluent speakers were then living in Eastern Cherokee communities, with 72 percent of them over the age of 50 and elder speakers dying far more quickly than new speakers were emerging. By 2015 that number was down to 215. The process of revitalizing the language is complex. While it has been spoken for hundreds of years, there is little in written form that can be used for instruction and few people are trained in teaching it. Cherokees are the only Native American People who possess a writing system equivalent to the European alphabet. The Cherokee syllabary is the only alphabet in history attributed to be the work of one man, George Gist, known to the world as Sequoyah. Although he did not speak or read the English language, he understood the power of the written word. At first Sequoyah experimented with a writing system based on logograms, but found this cumbersome and unsuitable for Cherokee. He later developed a syllabary which was originally cursive and hand-written, but it was too difficult and expensive to produce a printed version, so he devised a new version with symbols based on letters from the Latin alphabet and Western numerals. After twelve years of dedicated work, Sequoyah finished the Cherokee syllabary in 1821. He spent the rest of his life teaching his people how to read and spell. By 1820 thousands of Cherokees had learned the syllabary, and by 1830, 90% were literate in their own language. Books, religious texts, almanacs and newspapers were all published using the syllabary, which was widely used for over 100 years. Today the syllabary is still used; efforts are being made to revive both the Cherokee language and Syllabary. Increasing numbers of Cherokee descendants are renewing their ties with their traditions, history and language. With this renewal comes the understanding that their Cherokee heritage must be preserved and passed on to the next generation. Cherokee courses are offered at a number of schools, colleges and universities. This dictionary contains over 5,000 English terms with their Cherokee translation and transliteration. It also includes a Cherokee / English index. We also publish a Spanish / Cherokee Dictionary and an English / Cherokee Phrasebook. Check our website for availability. http: //www.wordsrus.info/chr/index.php

Cherokee Words

Author : Mary Chiltoskey
Publisher : Cherokee Publications Incorporated
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2019-07-09
Category : Cherokee language
ISBN : 0935741232

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A list of English words and phrases with their Cherokee counterparts written in the Cherokee syllabary and accompanied by phonetic pronunciation.

Cherokee Language Lessons

Author : Michael Joyner
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 341 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781300854395

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Cherokee Language Lessons by Michael Joyner Pdf

One of the keys to acquiring a new language is to learn the patterns that make up the language. Simply learning phrases so you can speak "pidgin" Cherokee is not learning Cherokee. You need to learn the fundamentals of the language on how words are put together to be able to understand and communicate in the language. There are many degrees of meaning that different word parts provide and if you don't learn these shades of meaning up front and how they are expressed you will never progress beyond simple memorized phrases and never obtain satisfaction with the language. While each person's skill will differ, one should strive to gain enough understanding of the mechanics of language to be able to comprehend and communicate effectively. The goal of this material is to provide you a solid structural foundation on how Cherokee works. You will learn how words are put together in basic sentences and how to form new words for ideas not listed in the dictionary.