The Tsali fonts are named after Tsali, a hero of the Cherokee people, who gave up his life, along with several of his relatives, to save the remnants of the Cherokee in the east, patriots who resisted the treacherous removal and persecution ordered by U.S. President Andrew Jackson, whose many crimes and acts of oppression against Indian peoples have been "whitewashed" by the white history texts. Tsali's selfless sacrifice, and the individual sacrifices of the ones who stood with him that day, facing a firing squad ordered by the murderous and cowardly General Winfield Scott, stand beside the acts of heroism of the many Indians of all tribes who have resisted pillaging white savages and genocide to survive to the present day and are still resisting. A set of sturdy reference cards, listing the individual characters of the Tsali series of Cherokee fonts together with the key sequences which produce them and complete installation instructions, are available for $10.00 (US) postpaid from: Lee Anne Phillips White Rose Foundry 4200 Park Boulevard #250 Oakland, CA 94602 USA E-mail: leeanne@leeanne.com Macintosh Adobe Type 1 versions of the fonts are available from the same address for $30, including the above-described reference cards and installation instructions. California residents please add the appropriate (7.75%) sales tax. The Tsali fonts are: Copyright (c) Lee Anne Phillips 1993, 1994, 1995 All Rights Reserved Worldwide The Tsali fonts are not "freeware" although permission is hereby given to download and use these fonts by any person for purely personal, non-commercial use, or by any educational institution for internal educational use. For external publication, a license is required. Educational and/or non-profit institutions and Cherokee tribal bodies and affiliated organizations may request a limited licence for production and publishing of educational materials and other informational literature at no charge. All others should purchase a limited license for use at a cost of $50. This license grants the purchaser the right to use the fonts in any commercial use, except that such license does not grant the right to resell or relabel the fonts as both title and copyright remain with the author. Acknowlegement for use of the fonts, as well as copyright information and reference to the address given above, should be made in a colophon or other place within or linked to the text of any document which uses the Tsali fonts or any part therefof.