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Great Lakes Aboriginal Syllabics is a Latin-based syllabic system used by the the Native Americans tribes surrounding the Great Lakes. It is most closely associated with the Ho-chunk language, but it was also used by the Menomini, Odawa, Potawatomi, Sac and Fox. It resembles cursive roman script. Each syllabic unit may contain at least one of the syllabic element, separated by a space between each of the syllabic units. Assiniboin Boy, an Atsina Native Americans in the United States (also Indians, American Indians, First Americans, Indigenous Peoples, Aboriginal Peoples, Aboriginal Americans, Amerindians, Amerinds, or Original Americans) are those indigenous peoples within the territory that is now encompassed by the continental United States, and their descendants in modern times. ...
The Great Lakes from space The Great Lakes are a group of five large lakes on or near the United States-Canadian border. ...
The Ho-Chunk or Winnebago (as they are commonly called) are a tribe of Native Americans, native to what are now Wisconsin and Illinois. ...
The Menominee are a nation of Native Americans living in Wisconsin. ...
The Ottawa (also Odawa or Odaawa) are a Native American and First Nations people. ...
Rain dance, Kansas, c. ...
The Fox tribe of Native Americans are an Algonquian language-speaking group that are now merged with the allied Sac tribe as the Sac and Fox Nation. ...
Correspondence Table
| Ho-Chunk | Potawatomi | Odawa | Meshkwaki | | ' | ' | ' | ' | | (A)² | h | h | h | h | | a¹ | a | a | a | a | | a(H) | | | aa | | | a(n)² | â | | an | | | a(Hn) | | | aanh / aany | | | d | j | | | sh | | d(A)² | c / c' | | | | | e | e | e / é | e | e³ | | e(Hn)² | | | enh / eny | | | g | | -g | -g | | | H¹ | gh | | | | H(A)¹ ² | x / x' | | | | | I¹ | y | y | y | y | | i | i | i | i | i³ | | i(n)² | î | | in | | | i(H) | | | ii | | | i(Hn) | | | iinh / iiny | | | K | g | g | g | k | | K(A)² | k / k' | k | k | | | l | b | b | b | p | | l(A)² | p / p' | p | p | | | m | m | m | m | m | | n | n | n | n | n | | o | o | o | o | o³ | | o(n)² | ô | | on | | | o(H)² | | | oo | | | o(Hn)² | | | oonh / oony | | | oo | u | | | | | oo(n)² | û | | | | | q | | gw | gw / ġ | kw | | q(A)² | | kw | kw / ḳ | | | r | z | | | | | r(A)² | s / s' | | | | | s | r | z | z | s | | s(A)² | | s | s | | | sH | | zh | zh | | | sH(A)² | | sh | sh | | | t | d | d | d | | | t(A)² | t / t' | t | t | | | tt | dj | j | j | ch | | tt(A)² | tc / tc' | ch | ch | | | u¹ | a | a | a | a | | w | w | w | w | w | | x¹ | gh | | | | | x(A)¹ ² | x / x' | | | | | y¹ | y | y | y | y | | ˙ | | | | e³ | | . | | | | i³ | | .. | | | | o³ | - ¹ Depending on the style, "a" or "u", "H" or "x", and "I" or "y" are used.
- ² The portion shown within the parentheses are not always written.
- ³ Meskwaki <e>, <i> and <o> may be shown using vowel dots instead of vowel letter.
Consonantal letter element alone can represent consonant value alone or consonant value with an implicit <a>.
See also The Menominee language is an Algonquian language spoken on the Menominee (Menomini) Nation lands in Northern Wisconsin in the United States. ...
Ojibwe, Ojibwa, Chippewa or Anishinaabemowin in Eastern Ojibwe syllabics) is the third most commonly spoken Native language in Canada (after Cree and Inuktitut), and the fourth most spoken in North America (behind Navajo, Cree, and Inuktitut). ...
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The Sauks or Sacs (Asakiwaki in their own language or Osakiwug) are a group of First Nations/Native Americans whose original territory may have been along the St. ...
The Ho-Chunk or Winnebago (as they are commonly called) are a tribe of Native Americans, native to what are now Wisconsin and Illinois. ...
External links - Potawatomi Syllabics
- Ho-Chunk Syllabics
- more information on Ho-Chunk Syllabics
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