Cherokee language classes are set to be held throughout the summer in both north Tulsa and south Coffeyville.
Students use iPad to study the Cherokee language. They write out words and phrases in Notes and record themselves speaking them aloud to practice good pronunciation. In the hallways of the Cherokee ...
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