Sequoyah

The Cherokee Man Who Gave His People Writing (Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Honor (Awards))

32 pages

English language

Published Nov. 1, 2004 by Houghton Mifflin.

ISBN:
978-0-618-36947-8
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While walking through a forest of sequoias, a father tells his family the story of the tree's namesake. Sequoyah was a Cherokee man who invented a system of writing for his people. His neighbors feared the symbols he wrote and burned down his home. All of his work was lost, but, still determined, he tried another approach. The Cherokee people finally accepted the written language after Sequoyah taught his six-year-old daughter to read

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Subjects

  • Sequoyah, -- 1770?-1843
  • Sequoyah, -- 1770?-1843
  • Cherokee Indians -- Biography
  • Cherokee language -- Writing
  • Cherokee language -- Alphabet
  • Cherokee Indians -- Biography
  • Cherokee language -- Writing
  • Cherokee language -- Alphabet