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Great Lakes Algonquian syllabics

Great Lakes Algonquian syllabics (or Great Lakes Aboriginal syllabics, also referred to as "Western Great Lakes Syllabary" by Campbell) is a writing system for several Algonquian languages that emerged during the nineteenth century and whose existence was first noted in 1880. It was originally used near the Great Lakes: Fox (also known as Meskwaki or…

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Fox, Potawatomi, Ho-Chunk, Ojibwe
Period
Mid-1800s–present
Script type
Abugida

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Languages · 1
Great Lakes Algonquian syllabics → Fox, Potawatomi, Ho-Chunk, Ojibwe
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Great Lakes Algonquian syllabics → Mid-1800s–present
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Great Lakes Algonquian syllabics → Abugida

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script fox alphabet language great lakes ottawa use syllabics winnebago potawatomi ed speakers also written vowel writing languages american indians

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Great Lakes Algonquian syllabicsLanguagesFox, Potawatomi, Ho-Chunk, Ojibwe1.00infobox
Great Lakes Algonquian syllabicsPeriodMid-1800s–present1.00infobox
Great Lakes Algonquian syllabicsScript typeAbugida1.00infobox

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