Jessica Crabtree

Tag: cherokee

“Sequoyah” Graphic Art Feature

by on Sep.21, 2011, under JOURNAL: Nature, art, cultural perspectives

This is really impressive material coming from a genre that isn’t often considered part of the realm of serious art. A Cherokee graphic artist has created this amazing comic-style pamphlet presenting on overview of how Sequoyah’s written language system has adapted through time.

roy boney cherokee comic

See the whole feature on the Indian Country Today site:

The Indomitable Language: How the Cherokee Language Went from Parchment to iPad

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This Day in History: February 21

by on Feb.21, 2010, under Today in History

February 21, 1828: The first issue of the Cherokee Phoenix is published in Georgia.

The Cherokee Phoenix was the first newspaper written and published by Native Americans. Established by Elias Boudinot, a prominent member of the Cherokee nation, it addressed topics such as cultural assimilation, tribal politics, and the US government’s removal policies.

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The paper was printed in both English and Cherokee, thanks to the syllabary developed by Sequoyah in 1821 that enabled a written form of the Cherokee language. This innovation proved to be an invaluable communications tool for the Cherokee.

The Phoenix quickly developed a broad subscription base and became a powerful voice representing the Cherokee to the early American media, and keeping Cherokee across the Southeast up to date on pivotal issues. It is still in print today by the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma. You can view it online at www.cherokeephoenix.org.

More on Sequoyah (aka George Guess), inventor of the Cherokee syllabary:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sequoyah

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See also:

Archaeology.com – “Sequoyah Was Here”

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I am a freelance artist living in Arkansas, US, specializing in historical portraits of American Indians. I blog about the portrayal and influence of Native Americans in art, history, and the media. I am fascinated by history and world cultures and particularly indigenous peoples. My other interests include wildlife ecology, environmental issues & sustainability, journalism, web design & development. I enjoy music, photography, and reading (see my book list) here.

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