CHEROKEE, North Carolina (WLOS) — So few people speak Cherokee now, the language is considered endangered. But there are ongoing efforts to keep it alive. The latest endeavor involves technology most ...
Surviving for centuries and advancing across cultures, the Native American Cherokee language has gone digital and is now available for iPhone and iPod touch handhelds running iOS 4.1: The Cherokee ...
How happy would Sequoyah be to have read this blog post? Everyone's favorite search engine today adds its 146th interface language: Cherokee. Google has been working with the Cherokee Nation to ...
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