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Cree syllabics
Cree syllabics Cree syllabics are the variations on Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics that are used to write Cree ...
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Eastern Cree syllabics
Eastern Cree syllabics Note - partially copied from Western_Cree_syllabics Eastern Cree syllabics are a variant of Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics used to write all the Cree ...
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Western Cree syllabics
Western Cree syllabics Western Cree syllabics are a variant of Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics used to write Plains Cree, Woods ...
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Talk:Cree syllabics
Talk:Cree syllabics I assume the current state of the ...
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Cree
Cree This article is about the indigenous people; for the American corporation, see Cree Inc. Cree Cree camp near Vermilion, Alberta Total population: over ... in: Canada, United States Language: French, English, Cree Religion: Related ethnic groups: Métis The ...
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Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics
Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics Note: This page containsIPA phonetic symbolsin Unicode. Canadian Aboriginal syllabic writing (often "syllabics" for short) is, despite its name, a ... Algonquian, Athabaskan, and Inuit language families. Canadian syllabics are presently used to write all of the Cree dialects from Naskapi (spoken in Quebec) to the Rocky Mountains, including Eastern Cree, James Bay Cree , Swampy Cree and ...
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Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics character table
Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics character table Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics covers the block U+1400 to U ... standard. It is used for Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics. Character Unicode name Hex Decimal Unicode Entity ᐁ CANADIAN SYLLABICS E 1401 ᐁ ᐂ CANADIAN SYLLABICS AAI 1402 ᐂ ᐃ CANADIAN SYLLABICS ...
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Talk:Cree language
Talk:Cree language I'm not sure where this ... got their information. No Plains dialect of Cree has an l or an r, and ... Algonquian. They also fail to realize that "Cree" is actually a name for a large ... cases. I'll edit it. Unicode Canadian Syllabics For those that dont have a Cree keyboard, then following may be useful... == ...
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Cree language
Cree language Cree is the name for a group of ... across Canada, from Alberta to Labrador. The Cree dialect continuum can be divided by several ... not. In several dialects, including northern Plains Cree and Woods Cree , the long vowels and ...
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Talk:Cree
Talk:Cree This is a good short article on resources for Cree. However, like many wiki articles, it uses ... English, French (which have no references to Cree) should be plain text. Also, saying "the ... the modern election procedure. A sample of cree written glyphs would have been an interesting ... the time of initial European exploration, the Cree did not have a writen language. ...
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