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Deutsch: Sequoyah mit einer Tabelle der von ihm entwickelten Cherokee-Schrift.
English: Sequoyah with a tablet depicting his writing system for the Cherokee language. 19th-century print of a painting.
Français : Sequoyah tenant une tablette montrant son système d'écriture pour la langue cherokee. Une photographie d'un tableau datant du 19e siècle
Date 19th century
date QS:P,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source Source of this reproduction unknown. See also File:Sequoyah painting.jpg
Author Lithographer: Lehman and Duval (George Lehman (d.1870); Peter S. Duval) Painter: Henry Inman (1801-20-28 - 1846-01-17); copy after a painting by Charles Bird King (1785 - 1862) which was lost in a fire in the Smithsonian in 1865.
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Sequoyah with a tablet depicting his writing system for the Cherokee language. 19th-century print of a painting.

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