Cherokee language lost

Bowman

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Oct 16, 2013
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My wife is mixed Cherokee, Blackfoot, and Scottish
I am Spanish, french, tarahumara, apache.. most our past was lost because we intergraded into American culture...
So now we are mixed Americans.
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Languages die out all the time. Not making light of your heritages culture. Just saying it's much more common than you'd think for languages to die out. There are whole languages that were never once expressed in a written form. Many tribes in Central America down into the Rain Forest belt have experienced this.
 
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Languages die out all the time. Not making light of your heritages culture. Just saying it's much more common than you'd think for languages to die out. There are whole languages that were never once expressed in a written form. Many tribes in Central America down into the Rain Forest belt have experienced this.
That I find is usually the case..
As the conquering Nations obliterated the past knowledge.& Language... Which for example
The destruction of Alexandria..
Records of the ancient world.
But it seems to happen over and over.
 

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