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Trail of Tears: The Rise and Fall of the Cherokee Nation
Trail of Tears: The Rise and Fall of the Cherokee Nation
by John Ehle
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Medicine of the Cherokee: The Way of Right Relationship (Folk Wisdom Series)
Medicine of the Cherokee: The Way of Right Relationship (Folk Wisdom Series)
by J. T. Garrett Michael Tlanusta Garrett
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Walking on the Wind: Cherokee Teachings for Harmony and Balance
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Cherokee Place Names
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If You Lived With The Cherokees
If You Lived With The Cherokees
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Cherokee Voices: Early Accounts of Cherokee Life in the East (Real Voices, Real History)
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Sing Amazing Grace In The Phonetic Cherokee Language

from: Deb St. George, Publisher, Cherokee-Legends.com














Amazing Grace was a favorite song of the Cherokees. It was sung on the Trail of Tears and is considered the Cherokee National anthem.

Words to Amazing Grace in the Cherokee Language

~ the lyrics ~

"u ne la nv i u we tsi
i ga go yv he i
hna quo tso sv wi yu lo se
i ga gu yv ho nv



a se no i u ne tse i
i yu no du le nv
ta li ne dv tsi lu tsi li
u dv ne u ne tsv



e lo ni gv ni li squa di
ga lu tsv he i yu
ni ga di da ye di go i
a ni e lo hi gv



u na da nv ti a ne hv
do da ya nv hi li
tsa sv hna quo ni go hi lv
do hi wa ne he sdi"


About the author:

Deb St. George is Publisher of Cherokee Indian Folk Culture and likes Amazing Grace In The Phonetic Cherokee Language from Cherokee-Legends.com


 



 

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