The colored coded links are in English same as last post;):):):):):)....Ann
Native Languages of the Americas Resources on the Cherokees:
Cherokees
Original people of the American Southeast, most Cherokees were forcibly deported to Oklahoma
along the infamous Trail of Tears.
Other Native Languages of the Americas Resources on the Cherokees: ˜Cherokee Indian Tribe
An overview of the Cherokee people, their language and history. ˜Cherokee Language Resources
Cherokee language samples, articles, and indexed links. Sample below of
what is at this link in pictures ......real sound ........ ˜Cherokee Culture and History DirectoryRelated
links about the Cherokee people past and present.
Vocabulary
It is time to start learning
some vocabulary. There are two components to fluency in any language.
One of these is understanding how the words of the language are put
together to create sentences. The other piece comes even before this
component however. You must have words in mentalstorage so that they
can be retrieved and put into sentences. In other words you have to
build up your store of words, your vocabulary. Learn these very basic
words to be put in sentences later.
Colors
Black: Goh-ne-ge
Blue: Sa-ko-ne-ge
Brown: Oo-wo-di-ge
Green: I-tse-u-s-d
Red: Gi-ga-ge
White: Oo-ne-ga
Yellow: Dah-lo-ne-ge Animals
Bird: Tsi-s-qua
Butterfly: Ka-ma-ma
Deer: A-wi < font>
Eagle: Wo-ha-li
Horses: So-qui-li
Wolf: Wa-ya
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Cherokee (TSA-LA-GI)
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Cherokee Nation Cultural Resource Center
Purpose: Audio Syllabary
Cherokee Language Lessons
History of The Cherokee Language
Cherokee Syllabary
Animal Dictionary
First Cherokee Lesson
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Third Cherokee Lesson
Fourth Cherokee Lesson
Fifth Cherokee Lesson
Sixth Cherokee Lesson
Basic Words in Cherokee:
Downloads of MP3 files of spoken Cherokee words.
Say Hello in Cherokee:
Site aimed at children, using audio files to teach a Cherokee greeting.
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