Hardly. Cherokee was only one of several original American languages.
If I am not mistaken it is one of the last offical code languages for the us milatary.
It was used as a code language during WWII.
'last'? Well, depends on what you mean. Coded transmissions are alive and well today, and there is even still usage of word and concept substitution used. Still, most enciphering today is mathematical, rather than linguistic.
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Hardly. Cherokee was only one of several original American languages.
If I am not mistaken it is one of the last offical code languages for the us milatary.
It was used as a code language during WWII.
'last'? Well, depends on what you mean. Coded transmissions are alive and well today, and there is even still usage of word and concept substitution used. Still, most enciphering today is mathematical, rather than linguistic.