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Display titleSocial:Mi'kmaq hieroglyphic writing
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Page creatorimported>Jworkorg
Date of page creation07:16, 15 July 2022
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Mi'kmaq hieroglyphic writing was a writing system and memory aid used by the Mi'kmaq, a First Nations people of the east coast of Canada. The missionary-era glyphs were logograms, with phonetic elements used alongside (Schmidt & Marshall 1995), which included logographic, alphabetic, and ideographic...
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