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English: "ma-ni-tō" (Manitou) in Cree syllabics
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Source Own work by uploader, using the font Aboriginal Serif by Chris Harvey in GIMP
Author Hämbörger

Hi Hämbörger It is interesting to note that the word "manitou" from the cree syllabics was written using the font Aboriginal Serif by Chris Harvey in GIMP. Please provide some more details on how you came up with the three letters. What was the background for developing the word. I appreciate if you provide the list of letters from where you selected these three letters. Sammytsunami, June 22, 2011

Also, what is the corresponding english letters for last letter of your three symbolic (canadian aboriginal syllabics) letters that represents Manitou?

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