Diary of Medicine Flower: Cherokee: To the Point

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Thursday, May 11, 2006

Cherokee: To the Point

(revisited) Tsa-la-gi is a language of great subtlety, knowing the respect of shape and number. If a thing is round, we say it is - or once alive, we acknowledge that. If I say goodbye to a friend, dv-nv-du-go-hv, I give him respect. If I depart from a group, dv-no-do-gv-hv, I make less fuss. My... Sign in to see full entry.

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