词条 | Sequoyah |
释义 | Sequoyah Cherokee leader also spelled Sequoya, or Sequoia, Cherokee Sikwayi, also called George Gist, or George Guess born c. 1760, /1770, Taskigi, North Carolina colony 【U.S.】 died August 1843, near San Fernando, Mex. ![]() Sequoyah was probably the son of a British trader named Nathaniel Gist. Reared by his Cherokee mother in the Tennessee country, he never learned to speak, read, or write English. He was an accomplished silversmith, painter, and warrior and served with the U.S. Army in the Creek War in 1813–14. ![]() Sequoyah convinced his people of the utility of his syllabary by transmitting messages between the Cherokees of Arkansas (with whom he went to live) and those of the east and by teaching his daughter and other young people of the tribe to write. The simplicity of his system enabled pupils to learn it rapidly, and soon Cherokees throughout the nation were teaching it in their schools and publishing books and newspapers in their own Cherokee language. Sequoyah's name (spelled Sequoia) was given to the giant redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens) of the Pacific Coast and the big trees (Sequoiadendron giganteum) of the Sierra Nevada range. |
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