Students learn Cherokee language skills

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By Ruby Annas, The Graham Star

  • Dadiwonsi Language Program graduates stand in recognition at the end of the ceremony on Sept. 26. From left are Jazlyn “Wadulisi” McEntire, Cailon “Uwodsdi” Garland, Kirstie “Tsayga” Frady and Gina “Amage” Myers.
    Dadiwonsi Language Program graduates stand in recognition at the end of the ceremony on Sept. 26. From left are Jazlyn “Wadulisi” McEntire, Cailon “Uwodsdi” Garland, Kirstie “Tsayga” Frady and Gina “Amage” Myers.
Snowbird – The first graduating class of the Dadiwonsi Adult Language Program embodied the meaning of the program’s name – “We are all going to speak” – as they spoke in Cherokee, thanking their…

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