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Front Matter

Cree Syllabics

Syllabic script of Canada's Cree people.

ᐊ ᐁ ᐃ ᐅ ᐋ ᐈ ᐌ ᐎ
Era
Modern
Region
Americas
System
Abugida
Direction
Left to Right (LTR)
Signs
150
Status
Active
Syllabic script of Canada's Cree people. Devised by missionary James Evans in the 1840s with a unique system where symbol rotation indicates vowels. Records show the Cree adopted this script so rapidly they began teaching it among themselves without missionaries. Currently part of the official script systems of Nunavut and Northwest Territories, and a key tool in Arctic indigenous language preservation.
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The Letters

Signs · Unicode · Types
Sample GlyphsClick to copy
Unicode
Range 1U+1400–U+167F
Total signs150
In Unicode640
Unicode Blocks
Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics
1400 – 167F
640 chars→
Glyph evolution
Form change over time
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Reading Mechanics

Direction · Method
↔
Direction
Left to Right (LTR)
좌→우 (LTR)
α
System
Abugida
⌨
Input method
Direct Unicode input
Keyboard layout
Standard IME · input chart
Keyboard layout data not yet available.
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The Lineage

Family · Descendants
Phylogeny
Descendants of hieroglyphs
Related scripts
Ancestors · Descendants · Family
VII

In the World

Usage · Reach

Languages

Cree

Countries

Canada