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Cherokee software
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Houston, Texas (PRWEB): In 1809 Georgia, a Cherokee silversmith named Sequoyah began creating the “Talking Leaves” – a writing system for the Cherokee language. In 1821, 12 years from the original idea, the Cherokee nation adopted Sequoyah's alphabet and within months thousands of Cherokee were literate.
Fast-forward 184 years to Houston’s Rice University Linguistics Department where a graduate student and a visiting scholar from a software company create a way to type the Cherokee writing system easily.
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