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 Message 1 of 16
16 February 2010 at 4:12am | IP Logged 
In my Outdoor Education class, we received a booklet with some strange writing in it besides English. My teacher proposed Chinese or Korean, and I had to stop myself from laughing. I think it's some kind of Native American language. Or is it perhaps a corruption of some language/total jibberish? I'd be really interested to know. Any ideas?




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16 February 2010 at 4:33am | IP Logged 
I think its a code. like a certain symbol means A, another for B etc. I've never seen that before in my life. I write in code all the time lol (yes, nerd)


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 Message 3 of 16
16 February 2010 at 4:58am | IP Logged 
It looks like an alphabetical writing system, and "Bighorns" and "Dall" (sheep) suggest a connection to the Rocky Mountains Region. I have tried to look up some of the native American tribes in Omniglot, and at last the Cherokee had their own alphabet. But I couldn't find anything that matched the scans.


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16 February 2010 at 5:25am | IP Logged 
I don't know but I really like the forms in the first picture.
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 Message 5 of 16
16 February 2010 at 12:33pm | IP Logged 
Very curious...was this this actually written on your booklet or photocopied?...and do you have any more examples (preferably with accompanying English text/pictures)?

The English suggests that this book is describing something of the wildlife in north-west Canada and Alaska, and so first thoughts go to Eskimo-Aleut or First Nation aboriginal languages. Yet this doesn't look anything like any of the scripts I've ever seen, and unlike many alphasyllabic native American writing systems, there is little symmetry amongst the disjointed angular signs here. However it does look so vaguely familiar...

It bears a faint passing resemblance to ancient Negev and African scripts like Mende, and with a bit of imagination you'll even notice some Phoenecian and alchemical looking symbols hidden in there. There is some regularity in the repetition of certain signs, and their combinations, and there also seem to be diacritics that look like small attached 'T's and single/double strokes, that change orientation to perhaps indicate different vowels or syllable/dipthong combinations. It's further interesting to note that every sign either has one of these "tiny T" diacritics attached to it or the letter T can be found somewhere in the symbol itself. When you remove these theoretical diacritics and blur your eyes a little, you can almost spell out words sometimes, which could possibly suggest these mystery messages are dysphasic, idiosyncratic or most likely deliberately coded. I particularly like the odd cheery exclamation mark/upside-down man symbol on the end of the first example.

Of course, this could just be someone's constructed secret language, cipher or shorthand, an elaborate linguistic joke, or even upside-down... ;)


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17 February 2010 at 12:05am | IP Logged 
Humm...looks like the water(shui) script

water script:
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrittura_shui


Edited by Linc on 17 February 2010 at 12:17am

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17 February 2010 at 12:38am | IP Logged 
Rocky Mountains are certainly probable, since I live in BC, Canada. It seems to be written in and then photocopied, rather than existing in the original print. Here are some more examples (the booklet is on various animals):






Sorry about the size, you might have to squint.
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 Message 8 of 16
17 February 2010 at 5:18am | IP Logged 
That makes me think of a Native American language, like has already been said. Cherokee springs to mind because it's the only one I've really looked at, although I can tell you that's not the Cherokee alphabet. Probably what ever tribe(s) you have up in BC is who it belongs to.


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