Description
1975 edition. Cover background is white but otherwise the same. Paperback cover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and bending. Spine has some reading creases and wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-preserved copy of the “Cherokee-English Dictionary” by Durbin Feeling offers a fascinating window into the rich linguistic heritage of the Cherokee Nation. Published in 1975, this seminal work is a comprehensive lexicon that meticulously documents the Cherokee language, preserving its intricate vocabulary and nuanced expressions. Feeling, a respected Cherokee scholar and linguist, dedicated his life to the preservation and promotion of his native tongue, ensuring that this invaluable linguistic legacy would be passed down to future generations.
Beyond its linguistic significance, this dictionary holds immense cultural and historical importance. The Cherokee language has been an integral part of the Cherokee people’s identity, tradition, and resilience for centuries. Despite the devastating impacts of forced relocation and assimilation efforts, the Cherokee Nation has steadfastly upheld their language, using it as a powerful tool to maintain their cultural cohesion and pass down their rich oral traditions.
For collectors and enthusiasts of Native American literature and linguistics, this dictionary represents a rare and invaluable resource. Its well-maintained condition, despite its age, attests to its enduring value and the care with which it has been handled over the years. Owning a copy of this work is not merely acquiring a reference book but also becoming a custodian of a profound cultural heritage, ensuring that the Cherokee language and its rich tapestry of knowledge continue to thrive and inspire future scholars and communities.