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Cherokee syllabary

Original - The Cherokee syllabary is a syllabary (a set of written symbols that represent or approximate syllables) invented by Sequoyah in 1819 to write the Cherokee language. By 1824, most Cherokees could already read and write in the Cherokee language. Very few changes have been applied to the syllabary since 1828. The development of Cherokee literacy was a key factor in maintaining the ethnic identity of the Cherokee population.
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Clear presentation of important information
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Cherokee, Cherokee syllabary
Creator
Sakurambo
  • Support as nominator -- Spikebrennan ( talk) 17:36, 3 December 2008 (UTC) reply
  • Oppose - With obvious EV but not an image in the strict sense of the word -- Alvesgaspar ( talk) 21:01, 3 December 2008 (UTC) reply
  • Oppose Good info in the article, but I can't see this as a featured picture - it's just a list of symbols that happen to be in an image format... it's also in unicode on the image page, and is not much different! -- Janke | Talk 14:25, 4 December 2008 (UTC) reply
  • Oppose per above Clegs ( talk) 17:06, 4 December 2008 (UTC) reply
  • Oppose per above, but if the user uploaded an original translation paper that has these symbals on it, I would fully support that. Kevin Rutherford ( talk) 23:02, 4 December 2008 (UTC) reply

Not promoted MER-C 02:55, 9 December 2008 (UTC) reply