New Echota LettersSouthern Methodist University Press, 1968 - 130 pages Selections from the newspaper Cherokee phoenix, 1828-33, including contributions of S. A. Worcester and the newspaper's editor, E. Boudinot. |
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SAMUEL WORCESTER AND THE Cherokee Phoenix | 3 |
EXPLANATION OF THE SEQUOYAH SYLLABARY | 5 |
REPORT OF A HANGING | 10 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
alphabet American Board Approximate arrested believe character Cher Chero CHEROKEE ALPHABET Cherokee Language Cherokee Nation Cherokee Phoenix Christian civilization communication CONSTANTINE SAMUEL RAFINESQUE David Vann dialect Echota editor Elias Boudinot ELIZUR BUTLER English evil expressed Foreign Missions Future Georgia Gilmer give gospel Government Governor guage guard Habitual identify this individual Indians informed Iroquoian Languages justice kees Kilpatrick lable learned letter lish lost Ten Tribes McLeod means ment Methodist miles Milledgeville missionaries nearly ready Nelson oath object okee Otali paper Past person Plural present Principal Chief published question Rafinesque Rafinesque's regard remark removal residence respect S. A. WORCESTER Samuel Samuel Worcester Sequoyah syllabary signifies Singular sound spoken statement suppose Supreme Court syllable Tense denotes Thompson tion traditions translation tribes Trott Tsalagi tying thee United verb Vide vowel Wilson Lumpkin Worcester's words