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SEQUOYA (1770?-1843). Native American scholar, with his printed Cherokee alphabet
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SEQUOYA (1770?-1843). Native American scholar, with his printed Cherokee alphabet
SEQUOYA (1770?-1843).
Native American scholar, with his printed Cherokee alphabet. Painting by Henry Inmam, after a painting by Charles Bird King, c1830
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Media ID 12228650
1830 Academic Alphabet Americanization Bird Cherokee Henry Inkwell Inman Intelligence Letter Native American Pipe Pointing Print Quill Scholar Smoking Turban Writing Sequoyah
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This print showcases Sequoya, a Native American scholar, holding his printed Cherokee alphabet. The painting, created by Henry Inmam in 1830 and based on an original work by Charles Bird King, beautifully captures the early academic pursuits of this remarkable individual. Sequoya's intelligence and dedication to preserving his Cherokee heritage are evident in this portrait. Dressed in traditional clothing with a turban adorning his head, he exudes wisdom and cultural pride. With a quill in hand and an inkwell nearby, Sequoya is depicted pointing at one of the letters from his revolutionary syllabary system. The significance of this moment cannot be overstated. Through years of tireless effort, Sequoya single-handedly developed a written form for the Cherokee language that allowed its people to communicate through writing for the first time. His achievement was instrumental in preserving their history and culture amidst increasing Americanization. In addition to being an accomplished scholar, Sequoya is also seen smoking a pipe – perhaps taking a moment to reflect on his groundbreaking accomplishment. This portrait not only immortalizes him as an influential figure but also serves as a testament to the power of knowledge and determination. As part of Granger Art on Demand's Carousel Collection, this print offers viewers an opportunity to appreciate the legacy left behind by individuals like Sequoya who dedicated their lives to advancing education within marginalized communities.
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