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What do the symbols of the Cherokee Nation mean?

Explain the seal of the Cherokee Nation
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October 26, 2009 08:54 AM
The Cherokee Nation seal is a seven pointed star surrounded by an oak leaf wreath and on the outer circle the words read,"Seal of the Cherokee Nation Sept 6. 1839." plus two words written in Syllabic that translate in English writing to "Tsa-la-gi-hi A-ye-li," meaning "Cherokee Nation" in their native tongue, a native name that some Cherokee people prefer to refer to themselves as instead of "Cherokee".

The seven pointed star represents the seven different Cherokee clans.The oak leaf represents the sacred fire the Cherokees kept burning on their homelands.
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http://digital.library.okstate.edu/Chronicles/v034/v034p134.pdf, http://www.angelfire.com/ok/nightowlsgazebo/page8.html

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October 26, 2009 01:51 AM
The Cherokee symbol:

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The seven-pointed star symbolizes: (1). the seven age old clans of the Cherokee: (2). the seven characters of Sequoyah’s syllabary, meaning "Cherokee Nation." (The Cherokee characters are phonetically pronounced "Tsa-la-gi-hi A-yi-li") .. The wreath of oak leaves symbolizes the sacred fire which, from time immemorial, the Cherokees kept burning in their land. Oak was the wood traditionally burned, different species of oak having ever been indigenous to Cherokee country, both in North Carolina and Georgia as well as in the Indian Territory to which the Cherokees removed in the early 1800's...The margin wording proclaims the authority of the seal in both the English and the Cherokee languages, and records the date (1839) of the adoption of the Constitution of the Cherokee Nation West...This seal was imprinted on all documents until the dissolution of the Cherokee Nation at Oklahoma Statehood.
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