Sequoyah Is a hero to me and all Tsalagi people, because of him we can protect our language for the future in a world were many of us are trying to relearn what has been lost. i had a question and its falling hard on my heart. i created new letters for Tsalagi just to see if i could.. is that disrespectful to Sequoyah. these letter i made up from my head they wouldn't be found anywhere in the world. i don't mean any disrespect to sequoyah.
I remember when I was about four or five years old, six at the latest, and my grandmother sent me a postcard with the Cherokee alphabet on it. She told me maybe one day when I was older I could learn how to speak our ancestors' language.
Too true, Cherokee have a higher number of knowledgable survivors (carriers of the old way) than most tribes. I am Ojibway, and I only know so much, while our language wasn't written down, George Copway left a book in the library here that tells the way. Unfortunately, it seems as if publishers don't want to touch the book-the book is from the orginal 1856.
Thank you for posting this. I consider Sequoyah one of the most brilliant men to have ever lived. More people need to know and learn of this. Maybe through your posting this, someone will see it, and be curious enough to seek further information. My grandmother was Cherokee, and I continue to try to further her legacy and that of the Cherokee nation.
Sequoyah Is a hero to me and all Tsalagi people, because of him we can protect our language for the future in a world were many of us are trying to relearn what has been lost. i had a question and its falling hard on my heart. i created new letters for Tsalagi just to see if i could.. is that disrespectful to Sequoyah. these letter i made up from my head they wouldn't be found anywhere in the world. i don't mean any disrespect to sequoyah.
KamidakeRed 11 months ago
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O si yo, tlv da tsi u la si ga ha ya ni. Tsa la gi o s da a le u wo du hi. Gv ge yu i. :)
robfergusonjr 1 year ago
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robfergusonjr 1 year ago
I remember when I was about four or five years old, six at the latest, and my grandmother sent me a postcard with the Cherokee alphabet on it. She told me maybe one day when I was older I could learn how to speak our ancestors' language.
RaineeLuv 2 years ago
86 Characters? That's painful. Cherokee are smart people though.
Icefishermans 3 years ago 2
It's not really hard considering Japanese and Chinese have thousands of symbols.
hobbler365 2 years ago
my great great great great grandfather is Sequoyah. I have his name tattooed on my arm in cherokee.
thatisabigten4 3 years ago
Too true, Cherokee have a higher number of knowledgable survivors (carriers of the old way) than most tribes. I am Ojibway, and I only know so much, while our language wasn't written down, George Copway left a book in the library here that tells the way. Unfortunately, it seems as if publishers don't want to touch the book-the book is from the orginal 1856.
numutabin 3 years ago
Tsa la gi a yv
showerfreeshow 4 years ago 3
My Great, great, great Grandmother was Cherokee. She married a southern soldier from the civil war and the rest is History. Her name was Daname.
NWBlove 4 years ago
Thank you for posting this. I consider Sequoyah one of the most brilliant men to have ever lived. More people need to know and learn of this. Maybe through your posting this, someone will see it, and be curious enough to seek further information. My grandmother was Cherokee, and I continue to try to further her legacy and that of the Cherokee nation.
Daywhite 4 years ago 3