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What's Your Story, Sequoyah?

Author : Jody Jensen Shaffer
Publisher : Lerner Publications
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2016-02-01
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781467796521

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What's Your Story, Sequoyah? by Jody Jensen Shaffer Pdf

How did Sequoyah create a Cherokee alphabet? How did he improve the lives of the Cherokee? Cub Reporter interviews him to find out! Learn how Sequoyah overcame adversity in his childhood, and created the Cherokee alphabet, which helped thousands to become literate. Readers will see how to use interviewing skills and journalistic questions to reveal the story behind a famous American.

What's Your Story, Sequoyah?

Author : Jody Jensen Shaffer
Publisher : Lerner Classroom
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2016-01-01
Category : Cherokee Indians
ISBN : 9781467796514

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What's Your Story, Sequoyah? by Jody Jensen Shaffer Pdf

Cub Reporter uses his interviewing skills to tell the story of the man who created a Cherokee alphabet and endured the Trail of Tears with his people.

Sequoyah and His Talking Leaves

Author : Wim Coleman,Pat Perrin
Publisher : Red Chair Press
Page : 44 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2014-08-01
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781939656377

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Sequoyah and His Talking Leaves by Wim Coleman,Pat Perrin Pdf

In the early 1800s, white settlers and missionaries were intent on bringing the English language to the illiterate Native Americans. Sequoyah was intrigued by these leaves of paper with strange marks that talked. Doing what no one had ever done before, Sequoyah set about creating a written Cherokee language—helping preserve the tribe's history and culture even today.

Sequoyah

Author : James Rumford
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 37 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2004-11-01
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780547528724

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Sequoyah by James Rumford Pdf

The story of Sequoyah is the tale of an ordinary man with an extraordinary idea—to create a writing system for the Cherokee Indians and turn his people into a nation of readers and writers. The task he set for himself was daunting. Sequoyah knew no English and had no idea how to capture speech on paper. But slowly and painstakingly, ignoring the hoots and jibes of his neighbors and friends, he worked out a system that surprised the Cherokee Nation—and the world of the 1820s—with its beauty and simplicity. James Rumford’s Sequoyah is a poem to celebrate literacy, a song of a people’s struggle to stand tall and proud.

Where the Dead Sit Talking

Author : Brandon Hobson
Publisher : Soho Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2018-02-20
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781616958886

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Where the Dead Sit Talking by Brandon Hobson Pdf

2018 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FICTION FINALIST Set in rural Oklahoma during the late 1980s, Where the Dead Sit Talking is a stunning and lyrical Native American coming-of-age story. With his single mother in jail, Sequoyah, a fifteen-year-old Cherokee boy, is placed in foster care with the Troutt family. Literally and figuratively scarred by his mother’s years of substance abuse, Sequoyah keeps mostly to himself, living with his emotions pressed deep below the surface. At least until he meets seventeen-year-old Rosemary, a troubled artist who also lives with the family. Sequoyah and Rosemary bond over their shared Native American background and tumultuous paths through the foster care system, but as Sequoyah’s feelings toward Rosemary deepen, the precariousness of their lives and the scars of their pasts threaten to undo them both.

Sequoyah

Author : Jeri Cipriano
Publisher : Red Chair Press
Page : 24 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2020-08-01
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781634409858

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Sequoyah by Jeri Cipriano Pdf

Sequoyah created a way of writing the Cherokee language 200 years ago. Thanks to Sequoyah, the Cherokee today know more about their history and native language than almost any other tribe in North America.

Sequoyah

Author : C. Ann Fitterer
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 156766167X

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Sequoyah by C. Ann Fitterer Pdf

A brief introduction to the life of the Cherokee Indian who created a method for his people to write and read their own language.

Author : Mimi Kelley
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 78 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2006-02
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9780595384662

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by Mimi Kelley Pdf

Mrs. Jones' twins, Mike and Peggy, like to write stories. As a home schooler, Mrs. Jones gets tired of their 'original" spelling and grammar. She decides, at the beginning of the third grade, that she will help with their spelling, but that it is time they learned enough about language arts to make their stories 'fun to read." "OUR STORY BOOK" is a long conversation between Mrs. Jones (Mom) and the twins whose assignments are to write stories. Mrs. Jones starts with WORDS because of errors in the twins earlier stories-'gonna." The questioning twins turn the discussion of the ALPHABET into an introduction to Greek roots. After conversing about when RULES may or may not be broken, Mrs. Jones introduces all the kinds of words and their peculiarities. The conversation winds up with WHITE SPACE and MARKS.-The twins' last stories are 'fun to read." "OUR STORY BOOK" has a workbook feature. It is addressed to OUR FRIEND. After the stories the twins wrote for their assignments, there is a page for OUR FRIEND on which to write his or her story.

Sequoyah and the Written Word 6-Pack for Georgia

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Teacher Created Materials
Page : 35 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2019-09-16
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780743953764

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Sequoyah and the Written Word 6-Pack for Georgia by Anonim Pdf

Ahyoka and the Talking Leaves

Author : Peter Roop,Connie Roop
Publisher : Open Road Media
Page : 58 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2015-05-05
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781504010085

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Ahyoka and the Talking Leaves by Peter Roop,Connie Roop Pdf

A Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People and recipient of the Florida Sunshine Award: In this absorbing chapter book, Ahyoka helps her father, Sequoyah, unlock the mystery of “talking leaves” to create the Cherokee alphabet Ahyoka is the daughter of Sequoyah, a silversmith who has given up most of his trade to focus on his true passion. He longs for the day when the Cherokee people can communicate to one another from afar and document the history of their lives. He wants his people—the Real People—to have a written language like the white men do. When he is ostracized from his community for the “magic” he is creating, he leaves his home to pursue his quest. His young daughter, who shares his dream, joins him on his journey. They work together to create a syllabic alphabet that will tell the story of the Cherokee people.

Sequoyah

Author : Grant Foreman
Publisher : Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 85 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2012-02
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0806110562

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Sequoyah by Grant Foreman Pdf

A biography of Sequoyah, inventor of a writing system for the Cherokee language.

Cherokee Stories of the Turtle Island Liars’ Club

Author : Christopher B. Teuton
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2012-10-08
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9780807837498

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Cherokee Stories of the Turtle Island Liars’ Club by Christopher B. Teuton Pdf

Cherokee Stories of the Turtle Island Liars' Club paints a vivid, fascinating portrait of a community deeply grounded in tradition and dynamically engaged in the present. A collection of forty interwoven stories, conversations, and teachings about Western Cherokee life, beliefs, and the art of storytelling, the book orchestrates a multilayered conversation between a group of honored Cherokee elders, storytellers, and knowledge-keepers and the communities their stories touch. Collaborating with Hastings Shade, Sammy Still, Sequoyah Guess, and Woody Hansen, Cherokee scholar Christopher B. Teuton has assembled the first collection of traditional and contemporary Western Cherokee stories published in over forty years. Not simply a compilation, Cherokee Stories of the Turtle Island Liars' Club explores the art of Cherokee storytelling, or as it is known in the Cherokee language, gagoga (gah-goh-ga), literally translated as "he or she is lying." The book reveals how the members of the Liars' Club understand the power and purposes of oral traditional stories and how these stories articulate Cherokee tradition, or "teachings," which the storytellers claim are fundamental to a construction of Cherokee selfhood and cultural belonging. Four of the stories are presented in both English and Cherokee.

Even As We Breathe

Author : Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle
Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2020-09-08
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781950564088

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Even As We Breathe by Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle Pdf

Nineteen-year-old Cowney Sequoyah yearns to escape his hometown of Cherokee, North Carolina, in the heart of the Smoky Mountains. When a summer job at Asheville's luxurious Grove Park Inn and Resort brings him one step closer to escaping the hills that both cradle and suffocate him, he sees it as an opportunity. The experience introduces him to the beautiful and enigmatic Essie Stamper—a young Cherokee woman who is also working at the inn and dreaming of a better life. With World War II raging in Europe, the resort is the temporary home of Axis diplomats and their families, who are being held as prisoners of war. A secret room becomes a place where Cowney and Essie can escape the white world of the inn and imagine their futures free of the shadows of their families' pasts. Outside of this refuge, however, racism and prejudice are never far behind, and when the daughter of one of the residents goes missing, Cowney finds himself accused of abduction and murder. Even As We Breathe invokes the elements of bone, blood, and flesh as Cowney navigates difficult social, cultural, and ethnic divides. Betrayed by the friends he trusted, he begins to unearth deeper mysteries as he works to prove his innocence and clear his name. This richly written debut novel explores the immutable nature of the human spirit and the idea that physical existence, with all its strife and injustice, will not be humanity's lasting legacy.

Coach Tommy Thompson and the Boys of Sequoyah

Author : Patti Dickinson
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2015-01-28
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780806151632

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Coach Tommy Thompson and the Boys of Sequoyah by Patti Dickinson Pdf

When eleven-year-old Tommy Thompson arrived at a government-run Indian boarding school in 1915, it seemed a last resort for the youngster. Instead, it turned out to be the first step toward a life dedicated to helping others. Thompson went on to become a star athlete and football coach—a Cherokee legend whose story is remembered by many and is now finally told for a wider audience. Following gridiron fame at Northeastern State College, Thompson returned to Sequoyah Vocational School in 1947 as Boys’ Coach and Advisor. More than a thousand boys attended the boarding school during the eleven years he coached there. Writing for readers old and young, Patti Dickinson tells the inspiring story of how this one man made a difference in the lives of a generation of Indian youth. Through football, Thompson taught his boys the skills and values they would need to succeed in life, and twice led his team to the state finals. Dickinson describes the success of that program, including one epic, rain-soaked championship game. She paints compelling portraits of Thompson’s boys—the men whose firsthand stories and reminiscences form the basis of the narrative—and re-creates daily life at the school. To his boys, Thompson was Ah-sky-uh, “the man,” a Cherokee term of respect. Half a century after his death, Sequoyah High School still reveres his memory. This book secures his place in history as it opens a new window on the boarding school experience.

How the States Got Their Shapes Too

Author : Mark Stein
Publisher : Smithsonian Institution
Page : 361 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2012-05-29
Category : History
ISBN : 9781588343505

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How the States Got Their Shapes Too by Mark Stein Pdf

Was Roger Williams too pure for the Puritans, and what does that have to do with Rhode Island? Why did Augustine Herman take ten years to complete the map that established Delaware? How did Rocky Mountain rogues help create the state of Colorado? All this and more is explained in Mark Stein's new book. How the States Got Their Shapes Too follows How the States Got Their Shapes looks at American history through the lens of its borders, but, while How The States Got Their Shapes told us why, this book tells us who. This personal element in the boundary stories reveals how we today are like those who came before us, and how we differ, and most significantly: how their collective stories reveal not only an historical arc but, as importantly, the often overlooked human dimension in that arc that leads to the nation we are today. The people featured in How the States Got Their Shapes Too lived from the colonial era right up to the present. They include African Americans, Native Americans, Hispanics, women, and of course, white men. Some are famous, such as Thomas Jefferson, John Quincy Adams, and Daniel Webster. Some are not, such as Bernard Berry, Clarina Nichols, and Robert Steele. And some are names many of us know but don't really know exactly what they did, such as Ethan Allen (who never made furniture, though he burned a good deal of it). In addition, How the States Got Their Shapes Too tells of individuals involved in the Almost States of America, places we sought to include but ultimately did not: Canada, the rest of Mexico (we did get half), Cuba, and, still an issue, Puerto Rico. Each chapter is largely driven by voices from the time, in the form of excerpts from congressional debates, newspapers, magazines, personal letters, and diaries. Told in Mark Stein's humorous voice, How the States Got Their Shapes Too is a historical journey unlike any other you've taken. The strangers you meet here had more on their minds than simple state lines, and this book makes for a great new way of seeing and understanding the United States.