Canadian Aboriginal Unicode Script
A handful of Indigenous Canadian languages from the Algonquian, Inuit, and (formerly) Athabaskan language families use Canadian syllabic writing, also known as syllabics. Before, there was no official writing method for these languages. They are prized for being distinct from Latin script and for being simple to learn; in fact, by the late 19th century, the Cree had likely reached one of the highest literacy rates in the entire globe. Abugidas are syllabic words, and the glyphs therein stand for consonant-vowel combinations. They are based on James Evans's writing.
Below you will find all the characters that are in the 'Canadian Aboriginal' unicode script category. Currently there are 726 characters in this category.