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Beginning Cherokee

by Ruth Bradley Holmes, Betty S. Smith
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Synopsis

This book, the first of its kind, teaches the rudiments of Cherokee, which is the native tongue of about 20,000 Americans, although most of those who speak it use it only as a second language. Cherokee has had several recognized dialects in the past. The two main dialects today are the North Carolina, spoken on the Qualla Reservation by about 3,000 persons, and the Oklahoma, or Western, which is a consensus of the different ways of speech among the Cherokees mingled there after their removal from the East in the 1830's. This book uses the Oklahoma dialect.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1978
Publisher
University of Oklahoma Press
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780806114637

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