tsi-gi-li
Tsi-gi-li
The Cherokee word for rabbit is tsis or tsisdu, written ᏥᏍᏚ in Cherokee syllabary.
Deborah L. Duvall has written: 'Rabbit plants the forest' -- subject(s): Rabbit (Legendary character), Cherokee Indians, Folklore 'Tahlequah and the Cherokee Nation (OK) (Voices of America)' 'How rabbit lost his tail' -- subject(s): Folklore, Rabbit (Legendary character), Cherokee Indians, Tales, Indians of North America 'The Cherokee Nation and Tahlequah' 'Rabbit and the wolves' -- subject(s): Rabbit (Legendary character), Cherokee Indians, Folklore
Jesse in Cherokee means Running Rabbit
The Cherokee word for fire is atsilv
350 out of the 18,000 members of the Cherokee tribe signed the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit.
That is certainly not a Cherokee word, since Cherokee has no "ch" sound. It would be totally meaningless to a Cherokee.
I don't know the Cherokee word, but the English word is hammer.
how many vowels in the word rabbit
ᏠᎯ ᎠᏕᏗ. This is how you write the word freedom in Cherokee
Didanawisgi is the Cherokee word for medicine man- and that can be a man or a woman.
There is no actual word for sunflower in Cherokee.
The Cherokee word for 'beautiful' is: uwoduhi u-wo-du-hi