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An Aid to Learning the Cherokee Syllabary Zanesville Times Recorder no one was prosecuted for

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no one was prosecuted for the “Rainbow Murders” though deep suspicion was cast on a succession of local residents in the community

Published: 08/11/2016

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Author: Michael Jecks

In the words of translator Boris Jakim

An Aid to Learning the Cherokee Syllabary Zanesville Times Recorder no one was prosecuted forWe learn by fitting new information into the framework of what we already know. Part of the difficulty of learning the Cherokee language is that it differs so much from English and other Indo European languages. This small book presents a way of learning the Cherokee syllabary that presents only a few characters at a time. Short, meaningful words are introduced to encourage the building of a new framework. The result? The syllabary can be learned more

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