Codex Azcatitlan
This manuscript, known as the Codex Azcatitlan, most likely dates from only a few years after the arrival of the Spanish in Mexico. It recounts the history of the Aztecs (also known as the Mexica),...
View ArticleCodex of Mexican History from 1221 to 1594
This manuscript is an 18th-century copy of an original that has since been lost. It recounts the history of Mexico from 1221 to 1594. Among other events, it mentions the mythical discovery of...
View ArticleCherokee Phoenix, and Indians' Advocate, Volume 2, Number 37, December 23, 1829
The Cherokee Phoenix was the first Native American newspaper. The Cherokee syllabary, or alphabet, was invented by Cherokee silversmith Sequoyah (circa 1770−1843) and adopted by the tribal government...
View ArticleCherokee Phoenix, and Indians' Advocate, Volume 2, Number 36, December 16, 1829
The Cherokee Phoenix was the first Native American newspaper. The Cherokee syllabary, or alphabet, was invented by Cherokee silversmith Sequoyah (circa 1770−1843) and adopted by the tribal government...
View ArticleCherokee Phoenix, and Indians' Advocate, Volume 2, Number 34, December 2, 1829
The Cherokee Phoenix was the first Native American newspaper. The Cherokee syllabary, or alphabet, was invented by Cherokee silversmith Sequoyah (circa 1770−1843) and adopted by the tribal government...
View ArticleCherokee Phoenix, and Indians' Advocate, Volume 2, Number 32, November 18, 1829
The Cherokee Phoenix was the first Native American newspaper. The Cherokee syllabary, or alphabet, was invented by Cherokee silversmith Sequoyah (circa 1770−1843) and adopted by the tribal government...
View ArticleCherokee Phoenix, and Indians' Advocate, Volume 2, Number 26, September 30, 1829
The Cherokee Phoenix was the first Native American newspaper. The Cherokee syllabary, or alphabet, was invented by Cherokee silversmith Sequoyah (circa 1770−1843) and adopted by the tribal government...
View ArticleCherokee Phoenix, and Indians' Advocate, Volume 2, Number 25, September 23, 1829
The Cherokee Phoenix was the first Native American newspaper. The Cherokee syllabary, or alphabet, was invented by Cherokee silversmith Sequoyah (circa 1770−1843) and adopted by the tribal government...
View ArticleCherokee Phoenix, and Indians' Advocate, Volume 2, Number 23, September 9, 1829
The Cherokee Phoenix was the first Native American newspaper. The Cherokee syllabary, or alphabet, was invented by Cherokee silversmith Sequoyah (circa 1770−1843) and adopted by the tribal government...
View ArticleCherokee Phoenix, and Indians' Advocate, Volume 2, Number 22, September 2, 1829
The Cherokee Phoenix was the first Native American newspaper. The Cherokee syllabary, or alphabet, was invented by Cherokee silversmith Sequoyah (circa 1770−1843) and adopted by the tribal government...
View ArticleCherokee Phoenix, and Indians' Advocate, Volume 2, Number 48, March 17, 1830
The Cherokee Phoenix was the first Native American newspaper. The Cherokee syllabary, or alphabet, was invented by Cherokee silversmith Sequoyah (circa 1770−1843) and adopted by the tribal government...
View ArticleCherokee Phoenix, and Indians' Advocate, Volume 2, Number 47, March 10, 1830
The Cherokee Phoenix was the first Native American newspaper. The Cherokee syllabary, or alphabet, was invented by Cherokee silversmith Sequoyah (circa 1770−1843) and adopted by the tribal government...
View ArticleCherokee Phoenix, and Indians' Advocate, Volume 2, Number 46, March 3, 1830
The Cherokee Phoenix was the first Native American newspaper. The Cherokee syllabary, or alphabet, was invented by Cherokee silversmith Sequoyah (circa 1770−1843) and adopted by the tribal government...
View ArticleCherokee Phoenix, and Indians' Advocate, Volume 2, Number 43, February 10, 1830
The Cherokee Phoenix was the first Native American newspaper. The Cherokee syllabary, or alphabet, was invented by Cherokee silversmith Sequoyah (circa 1770−1843) and adopted by the tribal government...
View ArticleCherokee Phoenix, and Indians' Advocate, Volume 2, Number 42, February 3, 1830
The Cherokee Phoenix was the first Native American newspaper. The Cherokee syllabary, or alphabet, was invented by Cherokee silversmith Sequoyah (circa 1770−1843) and adopted by the tribal government...
View ArticleCherokee Phoenix, and Indians' Advocate, Volume 2, Number 41, January 27, 1830
The Cherokee Phoenix was the first Native American newspaper. The Cherokee syllabary, or alphabet, was invented by Cherokee silversmith Sequoyah (circa 1770−1843) and adopted by the tribal government...
View ArticleCherokee Phoenix, and Indians' Advocate, Volume 2, Number 39, January 6, 1830
The Cherokee Phoenix was the first Native American newspaper. The Cherokee syllabary, or alphabet, was invented by Cherokee silversmith Sequoyah (circa 1770−1843) and adopted by the tribal government...
View ArticleCherokee Phoenix, and Indians' Advocate, Volume 2, Number 38, December 30, 1829
The Cherokee Phoenix was the first Native American newspaper. The Cherokee syllabary, or alphabet, was invented by Cherokee silversmith Sequoyah (circa 1770−1843) and adopted by the tribal government...
View ArticleCherokee Phoenix, and Indians' Advocate, Volume 3, Number 33, January 8, 1831
The Cherokee Phoenix was the first Native American newspaper. The Cherokee syllabary, or alphabet, was invented by Cherokee silversmith Sequoyah (circa 1770−1843) and adopted by the tribal government...
View ArticleCherokee Phoenix, and Indians' Advocate, Volume 3, Number 21, October 8, 1830
The Cherokee Phoenix was the first Native American newspaper. The Cherokee syllabary, or alphabet, was invented by Cherokee silversmith Sequoyah (circa 1770−1843) and adopted by the tribal government...
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