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  1. Canadian Aboriginal syllabics - Wikipedia

    Canadian syllabic writing, or simply syllabics, is a family of writing systems used with a number of indigenous Canadian languages of the Algonquian, Eskaleut, and (formerly) Athabaskan …

  2. Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics - Omniglot

    Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics is a collective name for the syllabic scripts used to write some languages in Canada.

  3. Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics Alphabet - SYMBL

    The Canadian Syllabics script is used to write the languages of Canada's Indigenous peoples, such as Cree, Inuktitut, and Ojibwa. This script was created by missionary James Evans in …

  4. Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics: The Untold Story of Canada's …

    2024年4月2日 · This insightful article delves into the history, significance, and modern relevance of this unique writing system, underscoring its role as a cultural cornerstone for Indigenous …

  5. Indigenous Languages Alphabets | Education, Culture and …

    Below are the alphabets, vowels, and dipthongs for each of the NWT’s official Indigenous languages.

  6. Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics for English - Omniglot

    Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics for English is a way to write General American English (including Canadian English) with Canadian Aboriginal syllabics, devised by Michael Chen.

  7. Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics - SYMBL

    Canadian Aboriginal syllabic writing, or simply syllabics, is a family of abugidas (consonant-based alphabets) used to write a number of Aboriginal Canadian languages of the Algonquian, Inuit, …

  8. Canadian Aboriginal syllabics - Simple English Wikipedia, the …

    Canadian syllabic writing, or simply syllabics, is an abugida and brahmic script created by a Christian missionary to write down the languages of some of the First Nations of Canada.

  9. Ojibwe writing systems - Wikipedia

    This article contains Canadian Aboriginal syllabic characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of syllabics.

  10. Cree syllabics - Wikipedia

    This article contains Canadian Aboriginal syllabic characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of syllabics.