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Cherokee Phoenix, and Indians' Advocate, Volume 4, Number 11, September 10, 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...

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Cherokee Phoenix, and Indians' Advocate, Volume 4, Number 6, July 30, 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...

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Cherokee Phoenix, and Indians' Advocate, Volume 5, Number 34, October 19, 1833

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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Cherokee Phoenix, and Indians' Advocate, Volume 5, Number 22, May 18, 1833

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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Cherokee Phoenix, Volume 1, Number 12, May 14, 1828

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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Cherokee Phoenix, Volume 1, Number 10, April 24, 1828

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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Cherokee Phoenix, Volume 1, Number 8, April 10, 1828

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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Cherokee Phoenix, Volume 1, Number 7, April 3, 1828

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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Cherokee Phoenix, Volume 1, Number 5, March 20, 1828

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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Cherokee Phoenix, Volume 1, Number 3, March 6, 1828

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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Cherokee Phoenix, Volume 1, Number 22, July 30, 1828

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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Cherokee Phoenix, Volume 1, Number 21, July 23, 1828

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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Cherokee Phoenix, Volume 1, Number 19, July 2, 1828

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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Cherokee Phoenix, Volume 1, Number 18, June 25, 1828

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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Cherokee Phoenix, Volume 1, Number 17, June 18, 1828

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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Cherokee Phoenix, Volume 1, Number 16, June 11, 1828

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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Cherokee Phoenix, Volume 1, Number 14, May 28, 1828

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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Cherokee Phoenix, Volume 1, Number 23, August 6, 1828

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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Cherokee Phoenix, Volume 1, Number 31, October 1, 1828

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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Cherokee Phoenix, Volume 1, Number 29, September 17, 1828

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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