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CHEROKEE LANGUAGE COURSE WORKBOOK-CDs, DICTIONARY BOOK, 2 ITEMS, NATIVE AMERICAN
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THIS IS A PACKAGE OF TWO DIFFERENT
CHEROKEE LANGUAGE MATERIALS
American Indian Proverb
If you do not breathe, there is no air.
If you do not open your eyes, there is no sky.
If you do not listen, there are no ancestors.
If you do not walk, there is no earth.
If you do not SPEAK.....there is no WORLD.
CHEROKEE LANGUAGE COURSE
This Cherokee Language Course contains a workbook which has over 300 pages and four accompanying 45 minute CD's. The CD's contain the first 16 lessons from the workbook, read by a Cherokee lady who has spoken both Cherokee and English her whole life. You learn the exact way a Cherokee pronounces Cherokee words.
From the earliest times, the Cherokee lived in a vast area of what is now the Southeastern United States. Their towns reached into areas now covered by the states of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee. They called themselves Ani-yun-wi-ya, meaning the Real People or the Original People.
Sequoyah, a Cherokee, was the only person in history to have created a complete alphabet by themselves, without any help. In 1821, after twelve years of work, he completed this writing system for the Cherokee Indians. Sequoyah’s syllabary is made up of 85 characters each representing a sound in the Cherokee language.
Book measures 9" x 12"
300+ pages, paperback
Four 45 min. audio CD's
(book and CD's condition: new)
Regular Price: .99
CHEROKEE DICTIONARY (BOOK)
This dictionary contains over 4500 entries listed alphabetically in English to Cherokee. Each word is also written in the Cherokee Syllabary.
Sequoyah, a Cherokee, was the only person in history to have created a complete alphabet by themselves, without any assistance. In 1821, after twelve years of work, he completed this writing system for the Cherokee Indians.
Sequoyah’s syllabary is made up of 85 characters each representing a sound in the Cherokee language.
Book measures 5" x 8"
126 pages, paperback
(book condition: new)
Regular Retail: .95
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