Art & History

National Statuary Hall Collection

Oklahoma

Image of Oklahoma statue

Sequoyah, 1770–1843

Linguist

Convinced that the English “talking leaves” would benefit his people, Sequoyah devised a Cherokee alphabet that was quickly adopted. It served both to preserve Cherokee culture and to ease Christian missionary efforts.

Vinnie Ream and George J. Zolnay, Bronze, 1917 Back to List >>
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