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A-ni-da-we-hi is how it's pronounced in most dialects (for lack of a better word) of Cherokee. However, I believe the Neches (Roughly, Nay-Cheese) Cherokee pronounce it Ah-dah-we-uh

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Little Obe...not little angel. Thank you

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