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Cree Syllabics by eindiran

Cree Syllabics by eindiran

James Evans, a Wesleyan missionary and amateur linguist, invented a syllabary for language based partly on Devanagari and Pitman shorthand, while working at Norway House in Hudson’s Bay. It was published in 1837. Evans’ syllabary for Ojibwe consisted of just nine symbols, each of which could be written in four different orientations to indicate different

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