| Unicode Technical Report #3 |
"... The Cherokee script is a syllabic system used by the Cherokee ... Encoding Structure: The Unicode block for the Cherokee script is ..."
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| White Dove's English-Cherokee Dictionary |
"White Dove's Cherokee Dictionary. To view the .GIFs in Sequoyah's Handwriting, Click Here ... English: Pronunciation: Cherokee Script: Acorn ..."
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| JEP: Typesetting Native American Languages |
"... The Cherokee script was developed in the 19th century by a Cherokee named , Sequoya (who used the ... in the Unicode support of the Cherokee script. It is not used ..."
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| Proposal for encoding the Cherokee script |
"... Summary (ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2/WG2 form N1116F) for encoding the Cherokee script in ISO/IEC 10646. ... North Carolina (3000+ members). The Cherokee script is widely used in information ..."
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| Cherokee-Script Projects |
"Cherokee-Script Projects: I have several Cherokee-script projects in the works. Numbers one through five below are currently up and running. I will update this page when the sixth item one (a name converter) comes on line."
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| Cherokee script |
"Cherokee script. ( a script ) Type of script: Syllabary. Number of characters: 86. Created by: Sequoyah. Period of use: 1820 - Names: Sequoyan, Cherokee script"
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| ISV: Information by Language |
"... their language and writing. Cherokee script, which is used exclusively for writing the Cherokee language ... with English letter forms. Cherokee script consists of 85 symbols, 78 ..."
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| Unicode Cherokee Font Support from XenoType Technologies |
"XenoType Technologies provides enhanced Unicode support for the Cherokee script via a Cherokee font and a keyboard driver. ... it will help preserve the Cherokee language. Most of the old Cherokee script newspapers and publications are only ... outside the reach of the average Cherokee student. But there is a ..."
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| AncientScripts.com: Cherokee |
"... The Cherokee syllabary was invented by a ... script until the modern day, but its use has been greatly reduced. In the modern world, a very important application of the Cherokee ..."
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