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Sequoya

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Life story of the Cherokee leader who originated the Cherokee alphabet. Phenomenal story of a prodigious achievement under adverse conditions. Many exemplary life lessons. Dedicated "To Sequoya for whom America's tallest and oldest tress are named." Also chronicles the travails of the Native Americans at the hands of the white settlers and leaders including the 'trail of tears'.

199 pages, Unknown Binding

Published January 1, 1962

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Catherine Cate Coblentz

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Riveting and heartrending. Inspiring to those who strive to improve and serve. Shaming to those who fail to treat everyone with respect and consideration.
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