Letterpress to Print Cherokee Language Arrives at Oconaluftee Institute
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Cherokee printing history began in the early 19th century with publication of the Cherokee Phoenix newspaper in 1828 in what is today northern Georgia. The story of the early Phoenix is a complex one and is intertwined intimately with the story of the Cherokee of that time. The Phoenix began in the East, stopped publication temporarily during and just before the time of the Trail of Tears, and rose again in Oklahoma in the early 1840s.
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