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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Great Lakes Algonquian syllabary is the name given to a writing system that emerged during the nineteenth century and whose existence was first noted in 1880. The syllabary was originally used by speakers of several Algonquian languages south of the Great Lakes: Fox, Sac and Kickapoo, these three constituting closely related but politically distinct dialects of a single language for which there is no common term; in addition to Potawatomi. Use of the syllabary was…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Great Lakes Algonquian syllabary is the name given to a writing system that emerged during the nineteenth century and whose existence was first noted in 1880. The syllabary was originally used by speakers of several Algonquian languages south of the Great Lakes: Fox, Sac and Kickapoo, these three constituting closely related but politically distinct dialects of a single language for which there is no common term; in addition to Potawatomi. Use of the syllabary was subsequently extended to the Siouan language Ho-Chunk Use of the Great Lakes syllabary has also been attributed to speakers of the Ottawa dialect of the Ojibwe language, but supporting evidence is weak.