Most Cherokee people believed that writing was sourcery. An exception was Sequoyah, son of a silversmith, who saw the benefits of writing and decided to give a writing system to his people that would fit their language. Although the first sketches of the script were destroyed by his wife - thinking they were black magic - the cherokee alphabet became a great success, one of the few attempts when pre-literate people created an original, efficient writing system.
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