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History of North America / Sequoyah / Cherokee syllabary / Cherokee language / Cherokee / Sequoia / Writing / Cherokee Nation / Southern United States / Oklahoma
Date: 2011-06-13 17:30:25
History of North America
Sequoyah
Cherokee syllabary
Cherokee language
Cherokee
Sequoia
Writing
Cherokee Nation
Southern United States
Oklahoma

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