Sequoyah's Talking Leaves (Waterford Institute, 13a)
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A short story about Native American Indians as they begin to develop a written language post-Revolutionary War. Twelve long years of hard work by a young Cherokee named Sequoyah - assisted by his daughter Ah-yoka - will eventually lead to this significant event in the lives of the Cherokee people. This is Book No. 13a in the Waterford Institute Read-Along series.
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