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The Cherokee Language Program creates and distributes various materials for teaching the Cherokee language. These materials are free to download. The posters subsection also contains materials that can be used to teach and learn Cherokee.

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491.7 KB / Created January 13, 2022 / Updated November 20, 2025

This file is a chart for teaching and learning the pronoun prefixes for Cherokee verbs.

859.5 KB / Created January 13, 2022 / Updated November 20, 2025

Chart of the Cherokee syllabary.

1.6 MB / Created January 13, 2022 / Updated November 20, 2025

Small Syllabary Charts (4 per Page)

10.5 MB / Created January 13, 2022 / Updated November 20, 2025

Cut out stencils of the Cherokee syllabary.

4.9 MB / Created January 13, 2022 / Updated November 20, 2025

Flashcards of the Cherokee syllabary that can be cut out and used to study the syllabary.

1.1 MB / Created January 13, 2022 / Updated November 20, 2025

Test your knowledge of the Cherokee syllabary.

3.9 MB / Created January 13, 2022 / Updated November 20, 2025

Cherokees speakers have used the Cherokee New Testaments to teach themselves how to read and write the Cherokee Syllabary. This is NOT the Red Letter Edition.

101.1 MB / Created January 13, 2022 / Updated November 20, 2025

See, Say, Write Textbook in PDF format along with the audio files in MP3 format.

370.8 KB / Created January 13, 2022 / Updated November 20, 2025

Cherokee Reader testbook written and translated by Durbin Feeling.

4.1 MB / Created January 13, 2022 / Updated November 20, 2025

A Handbook of the Cherokee Verb written by Durbin Feeling, Craig Kopris, Jordan Lachler, Charles van Tuyl.

Updated November 20, 2025