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February 21 – Cherokee Phoenix Rises – for the first time!

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nToday is the anniversary of the first issue of the Cherokee Phoenix – the first newspaper published by Native Americans in the U.S. and also the first published in a Native American language.

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nIt was published on this date in 1828 in New Echota (which is located in present-day Georgia). Although the newspaper only published for six years, it was revived in the late 1900s and continues to this day! 

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nI immediately wondered about the choice of the phoenix for the newspaper’s name. That mythological bird is famous for, after a long life, dying in a burst of flames and then rising up again from its own ashes. In other words, the phoenix is a symbol for rebirth, resurrection, and even perseverance. 

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nApparently, editor Elias Boudinot (aka Gallegina Uwati, or ᎦᎴᎩᎾ ᎤᏩᏘ], a mixed-race Cherokee leader) chose to use the phoenix in the newspaper’s name as a symbol of renewal for the Cherokee. 

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nNot only did the newspaper feature articles in both English and in Cherokee, it used the Cherokee syllabary developed in 1821 by Sequoyah. 

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nI found it interesting that those who could read only Cherokee received the newspaper for free; those who could read English paid from $2.50/year to $3.50/year, depending on if they paid in advance or not.

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nAt the time that the newspaper began publication, the U.S. government was edging toward removing the Cherokee from their lands and relocating them farther west. This was gaining a lot of notice, and the newspaper arranged a publicity tour to try to gain sympathizers who were not themselves Cherokee. Sure enough, people subscribed from all over the United States and even Europe; in order to reach them, Boudinot started publishing mostly in  English.

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nThe Cherokee people were divided in their opinions about whether or not to sign a treaty with the U.S. They were divided in their opinion on the wisdom of acculturating to (that is, learning the language and ways of) European-heritage Americans. They were divided in what the goal of the Cherokee Phoenix was and should be.

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Cherokee people (and other Native peoples) had to
work hard to keep alive their traditions and language.

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nOut of all that disagreement, Boudinot ended up quitting his position, and newspaper was then edited by a Cherokee with opposite political views. However, soon after that, the federal government stopped paying the Cherokee what they were due (according to agreements), and the newspaper stopped publishing altogether; the state government piled on by sending militiamen to seize the printing press.

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nThe Cherokee Phoenix only published off-and-on (I gather mostly “off”) after the Cherokees were forcibly relocated to “Indian Territory” in Oklahoma. (This is one part of the horrific Trail of Tears.) 

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nBut since the late 1900s, the Cherokee Phoenix has been published monthly by the Cherokee Nation. It available on the internet, on iPhone, and in print.

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nAlso, the old newspaper is digitized and searchable through the University of Georgia libraries. 

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nI found it interesting that the Cherokee syllabary type was found in the old New Echota print shop; in 2013 two artists used it in a project. It was the first time it had been used in 178 years!

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nAlso on this date:

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nPhotogrammetry founder Edouard-Gaston Deville’s birthday

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nInternational Mother Language Day

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nAnniversary of the first woman to receive a doctorate in dentistry

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nActor Alan Rickman’s birthday

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nIntroduce a Girl to Engineering Day

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n(Thursday of Engineering Week)

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nBirthday of Norway’s King Harald V

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nBirthday of writer/editor/activist Claudia Jones

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