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tuya bean or beans
tuya bean or beans
The Cherokee language is gravely at risk. The three Cherokee nations, the EBCI, the UKB, and the CN, joined together in council and declared a state of emergency for the Cherokee language. Here’s a article from the Cherokee One Feather:
Tri-Council declares State of Emergency for the Cherokee Language
Cherokee English Dictionary Online Database http://cherokeedictionary.net/
Dictionary includes entries drawn from King, D. H. (1975). A grammar and dictionary of the Cherokee language. The Raven Rock Cherokee Language Dictionary, cited in the About section of Cherokee English Dictionary Online Database http://cherokeedictionary.net/about is drawn from King’s dictionary section. Unfortunately, most of the resource links on the front page are inoperative. But the link to the Raven Rock Cherokee Language Dictionary (it’s a pdf so navigate from the Cherokee English Dictionary Onlne Database page or cut and paste from here: http://www.culturev.com/cherokee/Raven-Rock-Cherokee-Dictionary.pdf) works, and it is worth a visit for a more traditional dictionary experience.
Cherokee Phoenix of Tahlequah, OK reports on passing of last monolingual speaker of Cherokee language.
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