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<p>
Noto Sans Canadian Aboriginal is an unmodulated (“sans serif”) design for
texts in the American <em>Canadian Aboriginal syllabics</em> script.
</p>
<p>
Noto Sans Canadian Aboriginal has multiple weights, contains 746 glyphs, and
supports 722 characters from 3 Unicode blocks: Unified Canadian Aboriginal
Syllabics, Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics Extended, Spacing Modifier
Letters.
</p>
<h3>Supported writing systems</h3>
<h4>Canadian Aboriginal syllabics</h4>
<p>
Canadian Aboriginal syllabics is a family of American abugidas, written
left-to-right (0.5 million users). Used for Cree languages, for Inuktitut
(co-official with the Latin script in the territory of Nunavut), for Ojibwe,
Blackfoot. Were also used for Dakelh (Carrier), Chipewyan, Slavey, Tłı̨chǫ
(Dogrib) and Dane-zaa (Beaver). Created in 1840 by James Evans to write
several indigenous Canadian languages. Primarily used in Canada, occasionally
in the United States. Read more on
<a href="https://scriptsource.org/scr/Cans">ScriptSource</a>,
<a href="https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode13.0.0/ch20.pdf#G26630"
>Unicode</a
>, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_15924:Cans">Wikipedia</a>,
<a href="https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Category:Canadian_syllabics_script"
>Wiktionary</a
>, <a href="https://r12a.github.io/scripts/links?iso=Cans">r12a</a>.
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