Se-quo-yah, the American Cadmus and Modern MosesAMS Press, 1979 - 244 pages |
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
BIRTH OF SEQUOYAH | 24 |
The Pisa describedOwatoga DreamsOffers | 73 |
Copyright | |
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American ball beautiful became Boii Boudinot Bushyhead cabin Cadmus called Catawba CHAPTER Cher Chero CHEROKEE ALPHABET Cherokee Council Cherokee language Cherokee Nation Christian civilization conjurer Council House di yu dian district dream dress early Cherokee Ebenezer election English father fire forest gave George Gist George Guess Georgia hand Harper's Magazine Hiwassee horses hundred hunting Indian invention Jesse Bushyhead John Arch land learned letters lived marriage ment mission missionaries mountains Nature never Not-ley okee once paleface passed person Phoenix Pisa Principal Chief printed pursuit quo-yah race river Salzburgers savage says Se-quo Se-quo-yah Se-quo-yah's mother Se-quo-yan alphabet Seminaries song sounds Spirit stone Tahlequah taught teach things tion to-day took town treaty tribe Vindelici vote voter warrior waters whiteman wife wigwam woman women wonderful words write young braves