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The Cherokee language uses a unique syllabary invented by Sequoyah.

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Sequoyah created a Cherokee syllabary in the early 1800s, representing syllables rather than individual letters. It helped boost literacy rapidly—Cherokee communities achieved high literacy rates within decades of adoption.

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