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Canadian Aboriginal Unicode Script

The Canadian Aboriginal syllabic script is a writing system used by many Indigenous languages in Canada. It was developed in the 1840s by James Evans, a Methodist missionary, and is based on the Cree language. The script is composed of 85 characters, each representing a syllable. It is a relatively simple script to learn, and it has played a significant role in preserving Indigenous languages.

Below you will find all the characters that are in the 'Canadian Aboriginal' unicode script category. Currently there are 726 characters in this category.

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